We’re excited to announce the arrival of our Fall 2024 & Winter 2025 Catalog. Packed full of essential resources for students, pastors, academics, and general readers, there are a number of books to get excited about.
Download our Fall 2024 & Winter 2025 Catalog (PDF) and start browsing today!
Here are a few highlights you’re not going to want to miss.
Reading the Psalms as Scripture
Release date: November 13, 2024
In Reading the Psalms as Scripture, James M. Hamilton Jr. and Matthew Damico guide the reader to delight in the spiritual artistry of the psalms. Psalms is a carefully arranged book saturated in Scripture. The psalmists drew from imagery and themes from earlier Scripture, which are then developed by later Scripture and fulfilled in Christ. The book of Psalms advances God’s grand story of redemption, and it gives us words to pray by drawing us into this story. When we meditate on the promises and patterns in the psalms, we can read, pray, and sing them with faithfulness.
“A bracing and illuminating introduction to the Psalms, which succeeds in making deep scholarship accessible, and the plot, patterns and purpose of the Psalter clear. Rich, convincing and worshipful.” —Andrew Wilson
“In Reading the Psalms as Scripture, Hamilton and Damico want you to see the theological profundity of the Psalter, its literary artistry, its connections with earlier and later Scripture, and the messianic hope that points to a new and greater David. This concise volume will enrich your understanding and appreciation of the Psalter because it treats the psalms as Christian literature and Holy Scripture. From superscriptions to textual seams to literary outlines, the Psalter has clues all over the place that we need to follow. Hamilton and Damico are faithful guides to lead the way.” —Mitch Chase
Lexham Interpreter’s Translation: Romans
Release date: January 29, 2025
In this Lexham Interpreter’s Translation volume on Romans, Michael F. Bird gives readers the pieces to move easily between the letter’s Greek text and its interpretation. For each passage, Bird provides a Greek-English interlinear alongside his own interpretive paraphrase, with notes on historical background, Greek insights, and translation choices.
Each volume in the Lexham Interpreter’s Translation includes three versions of the text: the SBL Greek, a literal English translation, and a lively paraphrase that captures Scripture’s meaning and rhetoric in modern English. The Lexham Interpreter’s Translation is an intuitive and comprehensive resource for all students of the Bible—regardless of their level of familiarity with biblical Greek.
“This is the next best thing to taking a course with Michael Bird on the Greek text of Romans. Bible readers with knowledge of Greek will be sharpened, and those without will benefit from Bird’s career-long exegetical knowledge and wisdom.” —Nijay K. Gupta
“The Lexham Interpreter’s Translation by Michael Bird will prove helpful to pastors and other serious students of the Bible. Bird’s interpretive paraphrase of the Greek New Testament with detailed footnotes are ‘a modern Targum’ from a seasoned and faithful scholar.” —Robert L. Plummer
Lost Words and Forgotten Worlds: Rediscovering the Dead Sea Scrolls
Release date: April 23, 2025
The Dead Sea Scrolls are a window into an unfamiliar ancient culture and a mirror that reflects our own strange world back to ourselves.
In Lost Words and Forgotten Worlds: Rediscovering the Dead Sea Scrolls, Andrew B. Perrin reintroduces readers to the scrolls while correcting common misunderstandings and highlighting overlooked issues. Perrin’s tour spans the traditions of ancient Judaism and extends to the big business of modern antiquities trading—and the surprising number of forgeries on display in our museums. Along the way, he debunks popular myths and conspiracies.
“This is a lively and engaging introduction to the Dead Sea Scrolls.” —John J. Collins
“Andrew Perrin’s book is more than a mere introduction and survey of the Dead Sea Scrolls; it is an insightful and up-to-date revelation of the real meaning of the scrolls and the various controversies surrounding their discovery and—in some cases—their authenticity.” —Craig A. Evans
“Grounded in excellent scholarship, Perrin uses engaging stories and his welcoming tone to make the Dead Sea Scrolls feel friendly, rather than remote.” —Beth Stovell
These titles and more are now available for pre-order on LexhamPress.com.
In addition, we have a new edition of our Backlist Catalog that includes all of our titles published through the end of 2024.