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Matthew–Luke (ESV Expository Commentary, Vol. 8 | ESVEC)

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Overview

A Passage-by-Passage Commentary of Matthew, Mark, and Luke.

Designed to strengthen the global church with a widely accessible, theologically sound, and pastorally wise resource for understanding and applying the overarching storyline of the Bible, this commentary series features the full text of the ESV Bible passage by passage, with crisp and theologically rich exposition and application. Editors Iain M. Duguid, James M. Hamilton Jr., and Jay Sklar have gathered a team of experienced pastor-theologians to provide a new generation of pastors and other teachers of the Bible around the world with a globally minded commentary series rich in biblical theology and broadly Reformed doctrine, making the message of redemption found in all of Scripture clear and available to all.

Resource Experts
  • Presents expository commentary on the biblical text from a perspective that is broadly within the Reformed tradition
  • Emphasizes a globally-aware viewpoint
  • Places a priority on efficiency and conciseness in commentary writing

Top Highlights

“Heart motives allow disciples to surpass scribes and Pharisees. A man is not righteous because he does not kill; he is righteous because he neither kills nor wishes to do so and because he resists hostile thoughts. Genuine disciples obey from the heart.” (Page 91)

“The ultimate intent of Mark’s Gospel is to present and legitimize Jesus’ universal call to discipleship as he inaugurates God’s eternal and universal rule and builds his eternal temple made of ‘living stones’ (1 Pet. 2:5).” (Page 458)

“The gift of intellect tempts to manipulation; the gift of wealth tempts to indulgence. The gift of humor tempts to mockery. Every gift brings temptation. The gift equips the recipient to serve others but tempts him to please himself.” (Page 77)

“Jesus’ point is clear: those who have the greatest privileges often do not respond to the message of salvation. And those we think will never respond may in fact repent and believe.” (Page 785)

“Instead the revelation to the shepherds stands out because shepherds were considered insignificant in Israelite society.” (Page 755)

  • Dan Doriani (Matthew)
  • Hans F. Bayer (Mark)
  • Thomas R. Schreiner (Luke)
The ESV Expository Commentary series will be a welcome addition to the toolbox of those who are committed to expounding the inerrant and infallible Word of God. It is biblically sound, theologically faithful, and practically helpful. I look forward to using it in my own preaching and teaching ministry.

—Daniel L. Akin, President, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary

The ESV Expository Commentary series is one of the best, most useful building blocks for a Bible teacher’s basic library. Readily accessible to lay readers and at the same time sufficiently learned to assist experienced expositors, this twelve-volume set seems destined to become a standard Bible reference tool for serious students of Scripture around the world.

—Philip Graham Ryken, President, Wheaton College

The ESV Expository Commentary series is truly a treasure of outstanding biblical exposition and thoughtful biblical theology. Not only will readers find high-quality scholarship, but they will discover a readable, accessible, and well-designed commentary. Pastors, Bible teachers, and interested students will find this excellent resource to be an incredibly helpful and trustworthy guide. Highly recommended!

—David S. Dockery, Chancellor, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

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    $51.99

    Digital list price: $65.00
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