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Overview

The Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (EEC) series is a premiere biblical commentary rooted in the original text of Scripture. Incorporating the latest in critical biblical scholarship and written from a distinctly evangelical perspective, each comprehensive volume features a remarkable amount of depth, providing historical and literary insights, and addressing exegetical, pastoral, and theological details. Readers will gain a full understanding of the text and how to apply it to everyday life.

Because the EEC is published with a digital format in mind, it gives contributors the freedom to spare nothing in their analysis. This ensures readers are given the most complete understanding of the text possible. These acclaimed commentaries are essential resources for instructors, students, working pastors, and anyone interested in a trustworthy study of Scripture.

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Series Distinctives:

The Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (EEC) is a multi-volume commentary series that covers all sixty-six books of the Old and New Testaments.

  • Comprehensive without compromise. The EEC goes into astonishing depth, addressing exegetical, pastoral, and theological details to give readers a full understanding of the text.
  • Distinctly evangelical perspective. The volumes reflect a serious commitment to the inspiration of the Holy Scriptures.
  • Rooted in the original text. The volumes contain commentary developed primarily from a close reading of the text in its original language.
  • Reflects the latest critical scholarship. The volumes engage current scholarship in a fair and accurate manner.
  • Investigates the original context. The volumes examine the relevant biblical text within their historical, literary, and cultural contexts.
  • Fosters a canonical reading of Scripture. The volumes contain rich commentary on biblical theology as well as devotional insights.

Product Details

  • Title: Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (EEC)
  • General Editor: Tremper Longman III
  • Old Testament Editor: David T. Lamb
  • New Testament Editor: Andreas J. Köstenberger
  • Assistant Old Testament Editor: JoAnna M. Hoyt
  • Assistant New Testament Editor: Ben Gladd
  • Lexham Press Editor: Derek Brown
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Volumes: 44
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Individual Titles

When you order the EEC, all of the volumes listed below as Now Available are automatically downloaded. As the series grows and new volumes are released, the remaining commentaries will download automatically as soon as they ship.

Now Available

Exodus

  • Author: Eugene Carpenter
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Date: 2012
  • Pages: 1232

In the book of Exodus, the promises to the patriarchs begin to see their fulfillment: Yahweh takes a people for himself and dwells among them as their God. In this volume, Eugene Carpenter interacts with the most current scholarship and analyzes the Hebrew text to trace this important theme through Exodus.

Eugene Carpenter’s magnum opus is impressive in its scholarly breadth and depth.

—Dr. Wayne McCown, provost emeritus, Roberts Wesleyan College, and founding dean emeritus, Northeastern Seminary

1 & 2 Samuel

  • Author: Harry A. Hoffner Jr.
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Date: 2015

This volume represents the final work of renowned scholar Harry A. Hoffner, Jr. An expert Hittitologist, Hoffner brings his understanding of ancient Near Eastern cultures to the text of 1–2 Samuel, providing a commentary that is sure to make an impact for years to come. First and Second Samuel pick up where the book of Judges leaves off, continuing the narrative sweep of the history of Israel. They cover the life of the prophet Samuel, the rise and fall of Saul as King, and the reign of King David.

Ezra & Nehemiah

  • Author: Israel Loken
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Date: 2011

By analyzing Ezra’s and Nehemiah’s elements of narrative and the historical backgrounds, Israel Loken explains how and why God’s people rebuilt Jerusalem and changed their way of worship. Loken examines what the characters and events in Ezra and Nehemiah teach us about worship, life, and God.

Esther

  • Author: Anthony J. Tomasino
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Date: 2013
  • Pages: 416

What is the real message of Esther? In this commentary, Anthony Tomasino closely examines the Hebrew text to explore the motifs of feasting, sovereignty, assertiveness, and reversal in the book of Esther. He also explores its connection with the celebration of Purim, the theme of the invincibility of the Jews, and the conspicuous absence of any mention of God.

Tomasino’s treatment of the book of Esther is discerning, judicious, balanced, nuanced and, because of all that, eminently useful to scholar as well as pastor.

—John H. Walton, Professor of Old Testament, Wheaton College

Song of Songs

  • Author: Boyd Luter
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Date: 2013

In this commentary, Boyd Luter argues that Song of Songs contains an inverted parallel structure that divides it into seven sections, taking a young couple from their initial longings and expressions of affection for each other, to their wedding day, and on to the various struggles that threaten to derail their love.

Lamentations

  • Author: Abner Chou
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Date: 2011

This commentary on Lamentations examines the language of intense lament and loss over Jerusalem. Old Testament expert Abner Chou provides detailed discussions of the authorship, date, and historical background, as well as textual and genre issues.

Daniel

  • Author: J. Paul Tanner
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Date: 2020
  • Pages: 864

In this commentary, Paul Tanner examines key aspects of the book of Daniel such as the revelation of Israel's future in relation to gentile kingdoms, God's exaltation of Daniel as a channel through whom he reveals his will and God's sovereign control of the nations under whom Israel is being disciplined.

Masterful in its use of Hebrew and Aramaic, without peer in the depth and breadth of its citation of relevant resources, and engagingly delightful in the clarity of its literary style.

—Eugene H. Merrill, Dallas Theological Seminary

Amos, Jonah, & Micah

  • Author: JoAnna M. Hoyt
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Date: 2018
  • Pages: 880

While they’re each unique, these three biblical books can be connected by the theological themes of divine justice, mercy, judgment, and repentance. In this volume, JoAnna M. Hoyt examines these themes in depth, revealing the complexity of the relationship between God and his people.

A superb volume that will take a place among the best exegetical commentaries available on these three important prophetic books.

—Robert B. Chisholm, Jr., Chair and Senior Professor of Old Testament Studies Dallas Theological Seminary

Ephesians

  • Author: S. M. Baugh
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Date: 2015
  • Pages: 672

In this commentary on Paul’s letter to the Ephesians, S. M. Baugh identifies the main theme as “unity in the inaugurated new creation.” He then walks the reader through the indicative first part of the letter, which sets forth various aspects of the Christian faith, and the imperative second part, which calls readers to a lifestyle based on these truths.

Unquestionably the best technical commentary on Ephesians.

—D. A. Carson, Research Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

Philippians

  • Author: Mark Keown
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Date: 2017
  • Pages: 1424

Mark Keown shows how Paul appeals to Christ’s exemplary acts of humility and sacrifice to encourage believers to live worthy of the gospel in every aspect of life. He draws attention to the pastoral heart of the imprisoned Paul, who warns the Philippians against false teachers while calling them to demonstrate their imitation of Christ through a commitment to mission and “radical generosity.”

For those who teach and preach Philippians this volume will be a necessary and worthy companion.

—Darrell L. Bock, senior research professor of New Testament studies, Dallas Theological Seminary

Philemon

  • Author: Seth M. Ehorn
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Date: 2011

In this volume, Seth M. Ehorn takes the uncommon stance that slavery is not the central issue of Philemon; instead, God’s providential work is. According to Ehorn, this is seen in the themes that Paul addresses throughout his letter: reconciliation, forgiveness, love, and faithfulness—attributes that Christ exhibited.

Jude

  • Author: Herbert Bateman
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Date: 2015
  • Pages: 512

In this comprehensive volume, Herbert Bateman examines the historical, cultural, and literary context of Jude’s letter, identifying the “godless” as Zealots and other Judaeans caught up in an insurgence against Rome.

A fresh look at the Epistle of Jude—and at the broader world of an important part of the early church.

—Buist Fanning, senior professor emeritus of New Testament studies, Dallas Theological Seminary

1, 2, & 3 John

  • Author: Gary Derickson
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Date: 2012
  • Pages: 800

In this volume, Gary Derickson explores how John communicates his pastoral concerns in his three epistles. By encouraging his readers to express God’s love through being actively involved in each other’s lives, John shows that he is not concerned with how we possess eternal life but with how we express it as we relate to God.

It sets a very high standard and is notable for its thoroughness, careful exegesis, in-depth knowledge of the scholarly literature, and warm-hearted commitment to the gospel of Christ.

—Colin Kruse, PhD, Senior Lecturer in New Testament, Melbourne School of Theology

Forthcoming Volumes

Genesis

  • Author: David Lamb
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

Leviticus

  • Author: John Goldingay
  • Publisher: Lexham Press

Numbers

  • Author: Bill Fullilove
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

Deuteronomy

  • Author: Rebekah Josberger
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

Joshua

  • Author: Ralph Hawkins
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

Judges

  • Author: Fred Mabie
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

Ruth

  • Author: Isabelle Hamley
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

1 & 2 Kings

  • Author: John Oswalt
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Review with Lexham

1 & 2 Chronicles

  • Author: Benjamin Johnson
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

Job

  • Author: Duane Garrett
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Estimated Publishing Date: Summer 2024

Psalms

  • Authors: Andrew Abernathy and Elizabeth Backfish
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

Proverbs

  • Author: Bryan Estelle
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

Ecclesiastes

  • Author: Dominick Hernandez
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

Isaiah

  • Author: Megan Roberts and Kevin Foth
  • Publisher: Lexham Press

Jeremiah

  • Authors: Ron Lindo
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

Ezekiel

  • Author: John Goldingay
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Review with Series Editors

Hosea, Joel, & Obadiah

  • Author: Derek Bass
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

Nahum, Habakkuk, & Zephaniah

  • Author: David Firth
  • Publisher: Lexham Press

Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi

  • Authors: TBD
  • Publisher: Lexham Press

Matthew

  • Author: TBD
  • Publisher: Lexham Press

Mark

  • Author: Benjamin Gladd
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

Luke

  • Author: Peter Orr
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

John

  • Author: Andreas Köstenberger
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

Acts

  • Author: Scott Kellum
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

Romans

  • Author: A. Andrew Das
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

1 Corinthians

  • Author: Jeffrey Weima
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

2 Corinthians

  • Author: David Briones
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

Galatians

  • Author: Michael Burer
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Estimated Publication Date: Summer 2024

Colossians

  • Author: Seth Ehorn
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

1 & 2 Thessalonians

  • Author: TBD
  • Publisher: Lexham Press

1 & 2 Timothy, Titus

  • Authors: Steve Stanley
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

Hebrews

  • Author: Buist Fanning
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

James

  • Author: Brandon Crowe
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

1 Peter

  • Author: W. Edward Glenny
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

2 Peter

  • Author: Alexander Stewart
  • Publisher: Lexham Press

Revelation

  • Author: Brian Tabb
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Status: In Writing

About the Editors

Tremper Longman III is Distinguished Scholar and Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies at Westmont College where he taught for nineteen years after teaching at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia for eighteen years. He has authored or co-authored over thirty-five books which have been translated into eighteen languages.

David T. Lamb is the MacRae Professor of Old Testament and Dean of the Faculty at Missio Seminary, and author of six books including God Behaving Badly, The Emotions of God, and 1-2 Kings.

Andreas J. Köstenberger, New Testament Editor of the EEC, is Research Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology and Director of the Center for Biblical Studies at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is also the Founder of Biblical Foundations,™ an organization devoted to encouraging a return to the biblical foundations in the home, the church, and society. Dr. Köstenberger is a leading evangelical scholar and prolific author. He has authored, edited, or translated close to fifty books and serves as editor of the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society.

JoAnna M. Hoyt, Assistant Old Testament Editor of the EEC, is a visiting professor at Dallas Theological Seminary, and an adjunct professor at the Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics. Her main area of research is Hebrew exegesis and linguistics. She has a Ph.D. and Th.M. in Old Testament Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary and a B.A. in Christian Studies (Theology and Biblical Languages) from Howard Payne University. In addition to her academic work she worked in campus ministry for seven years and continues to be active in ministry.

Benjamin Gladd, Assistant New Testament Editor of the EEC, is Associate Professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary. He serves on the editorial board for Themelios and has authored numerous books.

Reviews

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  1. Barry Titus

    Barry Titus

    6/7/2023

    11111
  2. Matt Hamrick

    Matt Hamrick

    5/9/2023

    55555
    The volumes currently in my library are fantastic. Like everyone else I am concerned about the lack of information coming from Faithlife about the EEC. I quit asking and now I feel like this project has been suspended indefinitely.
  3. Sandro

    Sandro

    2/20/2023

    How can i Buy only one Book not all?
  4. Terry Thompson
    On September 9, 2010, John Dyer wrote the following of the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (EEC) set: "In 2009, Logos, the company that makes one of the dominant Bible software packages, resurrected the [EEC] project and decided to make it 100% digital with print as a byproduct (they will offer paperback editions, but only in an abridged format)." On June 30, 2012, Zwinglius Redivivus wrote: "The Evangelical Exegetical Commentary is a brand new, 44-volume commentary series which incorporates the latest critical biblical scholarship and is written from a distinctly evangelical perspective. Published by Logos Bible Software, the EEC is the next standard commentary on the entire Bible for evangelicals. Like the Word Biblical Commentary and the Baker Exegetical Commentary, the EEC is written by a team of leading biblical scholars. Contributors to the EEC include Eugene Merril, Edward Glenny, Michael Stallard, Stanley E. Porter, John Oswalt, William Barrick, Eugene Carpenter, Richard Averbeck, R. Dennis Cole, H. Wayne House, and many others." So, folks, it's been since 2009 (or at the very least since June, 2012) that some have waited on the 44 volume set of the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary to be written, published, and downloaded to their Logos Library. To date, 11 of the 44 volumes have been published. While some will say 13 volumes have been published, one will find that four of the volumes published only include one of the two books from the Bible included in what is scheduled for that volume so, in essence, there are nine full volumes published and four 1/2 volumes published. When some have asked for refunds for unpublished editions, their requests have been either denied or ignored. Be careful in buying this 44-volume set since, after repeated requests for information from a number of people, Faithlife/Lexham Press/Logos has been reluctant to provide a publication timeline for the remaining 31 full volumes and 4 1/2 volumes. To date, there are still some volumes that don't even have an assigned writer. Now, you might understand the hesitancy to recommend the full set. On a brighter note, the 9 full and 4 partial volumes that have been written, published, and downloaded by Faithlife/Lexham Press/Logos are outstanding works that should be studied. My recommendation: only purchase published and downloadable resources from Logos. If you want to purchase resources currently unavailable, purchase them as PRE-PUB purchases (so you only pay for them when they are released and downloaded to your library) instead of advance pays like the full 44-volume set of EEC.
  5. Mark Maloney

    Mark Maloney

    1/27/2023

    11111
    I guess one of the problems is that the money paid 10 years ago (by people such as me) has long since disappeared into the background of faithlife’s running costs, salaries etc. So money expended now by logos on new volumes will not generate as significant a return as if it were a new series. The majority of shipments of new volumes in this series will just be to those who’s money has already been received and spent and so not financially worthwhile.
  6. Nigel Gordon-Potts
    I can only echo the comments below. The idea was great; the volumes received have been appreciated. But I fear I shall be in retirement before the series is complete. If this was an insurance product, it would be termed as 'mis selling'! I have requested some repayment/credit some years ago, but with no joy!
  7. zazueffect

    zazueffect

    11/4/2022

    11111
    I also bought this a decade ago. I knew the set was "in production" but, dear brothers, you should do the right thing and return the money paid retroactive to the volumes that have already been released. That is fair. Then, for those who prepaid, offer the same level of pre-release "discount" originally offered as new vols are released. That's how you fix it. Other than that, you are dealing with money that was paid in good faith from people who trusted you.
  8. Maclen4

    Maclen4

    5/28/2022

    11111
  9. Deepak Kumar Singh
    Considering the slow release of volumes, it is advisable to wait for the volumes to be released before you purchase them. You are likely to get discounts in future too. The volumes released so far are excellent and one just wished that other volumes could have come at a faster rate (one star less for this).
  10. Mattillo

    Mattillo

    2/16/2022

    55555
    Excellent series and though development is slower than I would have expected, the volumes that have been released have been excellent

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