Romans 1–8
Romans 1–8
Lutheran

Romans 1–8

in Concordia Commentary

by Michael P. Middendorf

5 Rank Score: 5.06 from 2 reviews, 0 featured collections, and 1 user libraries
Pages 500
Publisher Concordia Publishing House
Published 2013
ISBN-13 9780758638823
This commentary articulates the meaning of the Greek text of Romans in its original context for the benefit of the church and world today. Those without any knowledge of Greek will also profit from utilizing the volume. It provides insights that will enhance the understanding and effectiveness of scholars, pastors, and teachers who have the privilege of proclaiming Paul’s most famous letter. This commentary seeks to be theologically thorough in as few words as possible. Romans is the Spirit-breathed, living, and powerful Word of God. Its purpose is to bestow the righteous of God, which comes through faith alone, and to inculcate the life of faith in and through our Lord Jesus Christ.

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Philip du Toit Philip du Toit June 1, 2021
This double-volume, evangelical, Lutheran commentary of 1685 pages is definitely underrated. It features detailed commentary on the text, context and incorporates an impressive body of scholarly interpretations. In each section it also features an application. It is thoroughly scholarly, up to date, yet accessible. Highly recommended!
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The best evangelical theological commentary on the market! Highly recommended!