https://brill.com/display/title/60902The Brill Exegetical Commentary Series delivers critical commentaries on the books of the New Testament. Each volume presents detailed comments organized in four major sections: textual criticism, linguistically informed exegesis, history, and theology. This structure intentionally highlights the unique contribution of each area, with the overall focus always placed upon exegesis that pays attention to the language of the text. Commentators bring the latest research to bear and seek to inform readers about the particular biblical book, rather than provide a compendium of the opinions of others. Each commentary is designed to make a substantial contribution to New Testament scholarship in its several different important facets, but particularly in its attention to the Greek text as the center of the commentary task. The Brill Exegetical Commentary Series will be an essential resources for all advanced students and scholars of the New Testament.
Pao - 1-2 Timothy - Brill Exegetical Commentary Series
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Pao - 1-2 Timothy - Brill Exegetical Commentary Series
Could be interesting, a new commentary series supposedly a focus on the Greek text with Stanley Porter as editor
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Re: Pao - 1-2 Timothy - Brill Exegetical Commentary Series
Brill and Degruyter are forming into a publishing house called De Gruyter Brill.
I truly hope this means that the books Degruyter were publishing don’t shoot up in price to match Brills. They have been more reasonable, but still painful up to now
https://brill.com/display/post/news/br ... anguage=en
I truly hope this means that the books Degruyter were publishing don’t shoot up in price to match Brills. They have been more reasonable, but still painful up to now
https://brill.com/display/post/news/br ... anguage=en
Re: Pao - 1-2 Timothy - Brill Exegetical Commentary Series
I was hoping Brill would buy Peeters and make some of their books available in digital format, at least. Like Muraoka's LLX lexicon in Accordance or Logos.
Mike Atnip
May I not debate presumptuously; may I not be silent impudently. May I learn beneficial speech; may I acquire discerning silence. -Ephrem the Syrian
May I not debate presumptuously; may I not be silent impudently. May I learn beneficial speech; may I acquire discerning silence. -Ephrem the Syrian