Reviews
"It is the kind of commentary that should be in all church libraries as well as in homes of persons who care to understand the Bible beyond Americanized ideologies of self-oriented experience." - Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, "...excellent series...a valuable reference source in any evangelical pastor's library." - The Evangelical Beacon, "The 78 authors represent the best evangelical scholarship in the English-speaking world...a rich feast." - Crux, 'The author list [of the Expositor's Bible Commentary] reads like a page from a who
quote s who of evangelical Bible scholars. A quality product. Unquestionably wise for the serious student to plan to secure each volume.' - Eternity, '...excellent series...a valuable reference source in any evangelical pastor's library.' - The Evangelical Beacon, "...a roaring success. Both form and style contribute to readability, and the scholarship is sound without being pedantic or tedious." - Christianity Today, '...one of the greatest pieces of religious literature published in this generation. We cannot recommend it too highly.' -- Pulpit Workshop, "With Frank Gaebelein at the editorial helm, the product is lucid and smooth-reading. Previous volumes have been of unusually high quality for a work of composite authorship. The present volume is no exception." - Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 'The commentary on the text takes into account the needs of the Christian pastor, but regular and frequent inter-action with recent literature on Acts extends its usefulness also to the student.' -- Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, 'For those needing a good commentary, you will find in this set one of the best.' - The Baptist Sentinel, 'With Frank Gaebelein at the editorial helm, the product is lucid and smooth-reading. Previous volumes have been of unusually high quality for a work of composite authorship. The present volume is no exception.' - Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, "The commentary on the text takes into account the needs of the Christian pastor, but regular and frequent inter-action with recent literature on Acts extends its usefulness also to the student." - Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, "...a very helpful addition to the library of anyone interested in studying and teaching the Scriptures more effectively." - The Seminary Review, '...a very helpful addition to the library of anyone interested in studying and teaching the Scriptures more effectively.' - The Seminary Review, '...a very helpful addition to the library of anyone interested in studying and teaching the Scriptures more effectively.' -- The Seminary Review, "The author list [of the Expositor's Bible Commentary] reads like a page from a who
quote s who of evangelical Bible scholars. A quality product. Unquestionably wise for the serious student to plan to secure each volume." - Eternity, 'It is the kind of commentary that should be in all church libraries as well as in homes of persons who care to understand the Bible beyond Americanized ideologies of self-oriented experience.' - Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 'For those needing a good commentary, you will find in this set one of the best.' -- The Baptist Sentinel, '...one of the greatest pieces of religious literature published in this generation. We cannot recommend it too highly.' - Pulpit Workshop, '...a roaring success. Both form and style contribute to readability, and the scholarship is sound without being pedantic or tedious.' -- Christianity Today, "For those needing a good commentary, you will find in this set one of the best." - The Baptist Sentinel, 'With Frank Gaebelein at the editorial helm, the product is lucid and smooth-reading. Previous volumes have been of unusually high quality for a work of composite authorship. The present volume is no exception.' -- Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 'The 78 authors represent the best evangelical scholarship in the English-speaking world...a rich feast.' - Crux, '...a roaring success. Both form and style contribute to readability, and the scholarship is sound without being pedantic or tedious.' - Christianity Today, 'The commentary on the text takes into account the needs of the Christian pastor, but regular and frequent inter-action with recent literature on Acts extends its usefulness also to the student.' - Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, '...excellent series...a valuable reference source in any evangelical pastor's library. -- The Evangelical Beacon, 'The 78 authors represent the best evangelical scholarship in the English-speaking world - a rich feast.' -- Crux, 'It is the kind of commentary that should be in all church libraries as well as in homes of persons who care to understand the Bible beyond Americanized ideologies of self-oriented experience.' -- Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 'The author list [of the Expositor's Bible Commentary] reads like a page from a who
quote s who of evangelical Bible scholars. A quality product. Unquestionably wise for the serious student to plan to secure each volume.' -- Eternity, "...one of the greatest pieces of religious literature published in this generation. We cannot recommend it too highly." - Pulpit Workshop