Readers of the New Testament often encounter quotes or allusions to Old Testament stories and prophecies that are unfamiliar or obscure. In order to fully understand the teachings of Jesus and his followers, it is important to understand the large body of Scripture that preceded and informed their thinking. Leading evangelical scholars G. K. Beale and D. A. Carson have brought together a distinguished team of scholars to provide readers with a comprehensive commentary on every quotation, allusion, and echo of the Old Testament that appears from Matthew through Revelation. College and seminary students, pastors, scholars, and interested lay readers will want to add this unique commentary to their reference libraries.
Contributors
Craig Blomberg (Denver Seminary) on Matthew
Rikk Watts (Regent College) on Mark
David Pao (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) and Eckhard Schnabel (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) on Luke
Andreas Kostenberger (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) on John
I. Howard Marshall (University of Aberdeen, emeritus) on Acts
Mark Seifrid (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) on Romans
Brian Rosner (Moore Theological College) and Roy Ciampa (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) on 1 Corinthians
Peter Balla (Karoli Gaspar University, Budapest) on 2 Corinthians
Moises Silva (author of Philippians in BECNT) on Galatians and Philippians
Frank Thielman (Beeson Divinity School) on Ephesians
G. K. Beale (Wheaton College) on Colossians
Jeffrey Weima (Calvin Theological Seminary) on Thessalonians
Philip Towner (United Bible Societies) on the Pastoral Epistles
George Guthrie (Union University) on Hebrews
D. A. Carson (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) on the General Epistles
G. K. Beale (Wheaton College) and Sean McDonough (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) on Revelation
Those who find the topic of interest should also consult Craig Evans (ed.), From PROPHECY to TESTAMENT: The Function of the Old Testament in the New.
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