The Acts of the Apostles
The Acts of the Apostles
Semi-technical
Evangelical

The Acts of the Apostles

in Pillar New Testament Commentary

by David G. Peterson

4.1 Rank Score: 4.92 from 5 reviews, 3 featured collections, and 17 user libraries
Pages 848 pages
Publisher Eerdmans
Published 2009
ISBN-13 9780802837318
Fifteen years in the making, this comprehensive commentary by David Peterson offers thorough exegesis and exposition of the Acts of the Apostles, drawing on recent scholarship in the fields of narrative criticism and theological analysis, incorporating insights into historical-social background, and investigating why Luke presents his material in the way he does.

In view of how long the book of Acts is—over a thousand verses—Peterson's commentary is admirably economical yet meaty. His judgments, according to Don Carson, are always "sane, evenhanded, and judicious." Even while unpacking exegetical details, Peterson constantly scans the horizon, keeping the larger picture in mind. With its solid exegesis, astute theological analysis, and practical contemporary application, Peterson's Acts of the Apostles is a commentary that preachers, teachers, and students everywhere will want and need.

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Joel B. Green Joel B. Green July 29, 2017
David G. Peterson has written an extensive, literary-theological study of Acts
A.E. Carnehl A.E. Carnehl September 9, 2014
Peterson's commentary is robust and evangelical. The introduction which is nearly 100 pages is quite excellent. His comments focus on the story as it unfolds and the overall theology expressed in the book rather than redaction and text-critical issues. I wish it did not transliterate the Greek, but for some this is preferable.
Brian Tabb Brian Tabb September 6, 2012
Peterson's commentary is outstanding! I have used this commentary extensively for personal research and as a required textbook at the college and seminary level. Peterson's strengths include analysis of the literary structure of the book and his theological synthesis, both in the introduction and throughout the book. This commentary ranks with Bock's Baker volume (and soon also Walton's WBC offering) as the top evangelical Acts commentaries.
Martin Salter Martin Salter June 30, 2010
Having just spend the last year working on a dissertation in the book of Acts i can safely say that if i could have only one commentary on my shelves on the book of Acts it would be Peterson's. It is thorough, addresses well all the main issues, takes the best from previous research, and includes both technical and theological comment. An outstanding commentary.