Why read the Reformed Expository Commentary series?
Each volume in the series provides exposition that gives careful attention to the biblical text, is doctrinally Reformed, focuses on Christ through the lens of redemptive history, and applies the Bible to our contemporary setting. What do respected pastors and theologians say about the Reformed Expository Commentary series?
What is the Reformed texts of the Bible series?
Each volume in the series provides exposition that gives careful attention to the biblical text, is doctrinally Reformed, focuses on Christ through the lens of redemptive history, and applies the Bible to our contemporary setting. A rare combination of biblical insight, theological substance, and pastoral application.
What are the Rec commentaries?
And that is what these commentaries are: thorough, clear expositions of whole books of the Bible, passage by passage. The REC commentaries will proclaim, explain, and apply the whole text within coherent units appropriate for sermons or Bible lessons.
Are the volumes reformed in theology?
TC: We know that the volumes are distinctly Reformed in their theology. With the series editors both being Presbyterian, should we anticipate that the volumes will take on a distinctly Presbyterian form or will they appeal to Reformed folk of all stripes? How will you approach controversial topics such as baptism and eschatology?
Overview
The Reformed Expository Commentary series is for people who want to experience the Word of God in all its power. Scholarly yet practical, its expositions are accessible to both pastors and lay readers.
Praise for the Print Edition
A rare combination of biblical insight, theological substance, and pastoral application.
Benefits of Logos Edition
With Logos, you can use these volumes more efficiently for research and sermon preparation. Every word from every book has been indexed and catalogued to help you search the entire Reformed Expository Commentary series for a particular verse or topic. With Logos, this series will integrate into the passage guide.
When is a manuscript sent to publisher?
When the series editor is satisfied with the final manuscript, it is sent to the publisher (P&R), normally 1 year prior to publication. P&R then has their own editorial process with the author, and the author interacts with them for copy editing and indexing.
Who are Phil Ryken and I?
It undoubtedly is not by chance that the two series editors, Phil Ryken and I, are both proteges of the late James Montgomery Boice, who was known for accessible, doctrinal, and practical Bible commentaries. We wanted to carry forth that kind of work into our generation.
Is there an academic commentary on the Bible?
First of all, most preachers and Bible-study teachers know that while there are usually an abundance of academic commentaries available , there often is very little of use that goes beyond exegesis to exposition (that is, that goes beyond answering the technical questions but actually proclaims and applies the passage).
John
John. Richard D. Phillips. Reformed. Expository. Commentary. John. e d ory ary. J th an in fo an ap. R ch th sa sh w an ap sc pa se la. Bi. A. Ex ex is la se ca is ... 3. A Witness to the Light (John 1:6–9) 25. 4. The Unknown Christ (John 1:9–11) 35. 5. Children of God (John 1:12–13) 44. 6. The Word Became Flesh (John 1:14) ...
2 John
2 John. 2 0 1 7 E d i t i o n. Dr. Thomas L. Constable. Introduction. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND. "Unlike 1 John, 2 and 3 John fall into the category of personal ... is a good expository outline of the book.11. The truth generates an exclusive Christian community (vv. 1-3). The truth demands a distinctive Christian ethic (vv. 4-6) ...
1 Peter.indd
1 Peter. Daniel M. Doriani. Reformed. Expository. Commentary. 1 P eter rmed itory ntary. DO. R. I. A. N. I. 1 Peter. Con. M othe again as he exile simu by Je in ou ... 1. Strangers in a Strange Land (1 Peter 1:1–2) 3. 2. A Sure and Living Hope (1 Peter 1:3–9) 14. 3. The Authority of Peter and His Epistle (1 Peter 1:10–12) 24. 4.
Commentary on Philippians, Colossians, and Thessalonians
Commentary on Philippians, Colossians, and. Thessalonians by. John Calvin ..... 3. That the Expository Treatises of Calvin on Paul's Epistles should be considered by the most eminent critics to be peculiarly ... “the Paul of the Reformation,” — a circumstance which is thought to have contributed to render him more ...
John 14:1-3 The Father's House: Are We There Yet?
I would assume that with the rise of Augustinian amillennialism and its optimistic interpretation regarding the present arrival of the Kingdom of God, the kind of hope held out in John 14:1-3 ceased to hold relevance. 25 Merrill C. Tenney, “ The Gospel of John” in The Expositor's Bible Commentary ed. J. M. Boice and M. C. ...
John Calvin's Works in English
Commentaries on the Epistles of Paul to the Galatians and Ephesians. Volume 1. Commentaries on the Epistles of Paul the Apostle to the Philippians, Colossians, and Thessalonians. Volume 1. Commentaries on the Epistles to Timothy, Titus, and Philemon. Volume 1. Commentaries on the Epistles of Paul the Apostle to the ...
Romans
Reformed in orientation. A very important commentary for expository preachers. Luther, Martin. Lectures on Romans. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1961. Pauck's .... 1:21–26 on pages165–66. Stott, John. Men Made New. London: InterVarsity, 1966. Devotional and homiletical help on Romans 5–8. Originally delivered at.