In this newly revised and expanded edition, Grant Osborne provides seminary students and working pastors with the full set of tools they need to move from sound exegesis to the development of biblica
When we overlook Paul's letters to the Thessalonians, we miss out.Paul's letters to the church in Thessalonica are often considered two of the less important of his letters, but they were written to a
John is at once the most complex and the easiest to understand of all the Gospels.If we want a young seeker or new believer to read something that is both clear and filled with the gospel and good bas
Romans is Paul's most thorough presentation of the good news he preached.Writing to a church he had not yet met, Paul lets them know that both Jews and Gentiles need to be rescued from death, and the
Even though he was writing from prison, the Apostle Paul's gratitude and joy leaps off the page in his letter to the Philippians. He writes to Christians in a Greek city that he visited on his second
The Gospel of Luke is an orderly historical account, but it is far from ordinary.In the longest Gospel, Luke places great stress on the unique lordship of Jesus and God's plan to bring salvation into
While he was in prison, Paul wrote a letter to the Ephesian Christians whose magnificent themes have echoed throughout the centuries: the exaltation of Christ, the church as his body, believers as his
Few individual books of the Bible have changed the course of church history the way Paul's letter to the Romans has. Whether one thinks of Augustine's conversion in the fourth century, Luther's recove