
One of the most useful commentaries for my research during the long and strenuous days of writing up a PhD was Jimmy Dunn’s 2-volume commentary on Romans. There is such a depth of insight and intensity of focus in the Word series that each page encourages working harder to grasp every nuance of the text as it presents itself in Scripture.
I’ve used Word Commentaries in other contexts as well, including preaching. But there is another excellent resource from Word that you should consider investing in: the 15-volume Word Biblical Themes Collection.
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Some of the more familiar names in this series include Trent Butler (Joshua), John Goldingay (Daniel), Ralph Martin (1 & 2 Corinthians), Leon Morris (1 & 2 Thessalonians), and Richard Bauckham (2 Peter and Jude).
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