The newest volumes in the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (EEC) series are here: Ephesians and Jude! Jude The EEC was created for a digital world. Other commentaries may have a page limit to consider or a back cover to limit the coverage—not so with this series. These volumes are filled with content that otherwise might be […]
Who Authored the Book of Esther?
Traditionally, it was assumed that the book of Esther was the product of an eyewitness of the events it records, or at least by someone closely connected with the events. The great medieval Jewish commentator Rashi asserted that the text was the work of Mordecai himself, based on Esth 9:20: “And Mordecai wrote these things.…” […]
John’s Response to Proto-Gnosticism in His First Epistle
Based on the internal evidence of 1 and 2 John, a problem had arisen within the church, possibly throughout Asia Minor. We know from church history that near the end of the first century, and in the early second century, proto-Gnosticism, specifically Docetism, arose within the church (Bruce, 16–17; Burdick, 61–63; Williamson, 50). In later […]
The Longest Commentary on Jude Ever Published (and Other EEC Updates)
We’re nearing completion on the next volume for the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary: Herb Bateman’s Jude. Copy editing should be done within 2–3 weeks. Then it will spend another 3–4 weeks in post-production for tagging. And then it will be ready to ship! This might be the most in-depth commentary on Jude ever. Jude is only […]
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Every month, Logos Bible software gives away a digital-edition book for free, along with another book from the same series for just 99 cents. We’re happy to inform you that the Free Book of the Month for June comes from our very own Evangelical Exegetical Commentary series. Right now, you can pick up the Evangelical […]