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With his typical thoroughness, Dr. Hiebert produced these three volumes of his New Testament introductions. Dr. Hiebert discusses the historical circumstances of their writing, deals with the critical problems, and provides helpful general information on the content and nature of the books themselves. Each section displays Hiebert’s extensive knowledge of the books, and his readable style makes the collection an excellent companion for both the scholar and the layman. Practical suggestions on how to study the New Testament are included. The bibliographies and annotated book lists are extremely helpful for pastors, teachers and laymen. These books will be prized by all who have a desire to delve deeply into the New Testament writings.
D. Edmond Hiebert (1910–1995) was a noted author, teacher, and Bible commentator. He received his AB in history from John Fletcher College and his ThM and ThD from Southern Baptist Seminary. Before and during his seminary training he served as a pastor; following his graduation from seminary he served as professor of New Testament at Tabor College, Hillsboro, Kansas. In 1955 he became professor of Greek and New Testament at the Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary in Fresno, CA. He authored 17 books—the majority of them focusing on New Testament books and topics. He has also contributed articles to various periodicals including The Christian Leader, The Defender, The Journal of Church & Society, Bibliotheca Sacra, and Direction.