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Matthew, Mark
About this book
The Cornerstone Biblical Commentary series (18 volumes) is the product of nearly 40 scholars, many of whom participated in the creation of the NLT. The contributors to this series, who are well-known and represent a wide spectrum of theological positions within the evangelical community, have built each volume to help pastors, teachers, and students of the Bible understand every thought contained in the Bible. In short, this will be one of the premier resources for those seeking an accessible but fairly high-level discussion of scriptural interpretation.
David L. Turner, PhD, is a graduate of Cedarville University, Grace Theological Seminary (ThD), and Hebrew Union College—Jewish Institute of Religion, Cincinnati (MPhil, PhD candidate). He has been professor of New Testament at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary since 1986 and has previously published several articles on the Gospel of Matthew.
Darrel L. Bock, PhD (University of Aberdeen), is research professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. His special fields of study include the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament, Luke—Acts, the historical Jesus, and the integration of theology and culture. Among his most recent publications are Breaking the Da Vinci Code (New York Times best-seller, May 2004), and a two-volume commentary on Luke (Baker).
David L. Turner, PhD, is a graduate of Cedarville University, Grace Theological Seminary (ThD), and Hebrew Union College—Jewish Institute of Religion, Cincinnati (MPhil, PhD candidate). He has been professor of New Testament at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary since 1986 and has previously published several articles on the Gospel of Matthew.
Darrel L. Bock, PhD (University of Aberdeen), is research professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. His special fields of study include the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament, Luke—Acts, the historical Jesus, and the integration of theology and culture. Among his most recent publications are Breaking the Da Vinci Code (New York Times best-seller, May 2004), and a two-volume commentary on Luke (Baker).
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Publisher
Tyndale House PublishersYear
2015Print ISBN
9780842334372eBook ISBN
9781414398761Table of contents
- Cover Image
- Title Page
- Contributors
- Copyright
- Contents
- How to Navigate the Cornerstone Biblical Commentary
- Contributors to Volume 11
- General Editor’s Preface
- Abbreviations
- Transliteration and Numbering System
- Introduction to Matthew
- Matt 1:1
- Matt 1:2-17
- Matt 1:18-25
- Matt 2:1-12
- Matt 2:13-23
- Matt 3:1-12
- Matt 3:13-17
- Matt 4:1-11
- Matt 4:12-25
- Matt 5:1-10
- Matt 5:11-16
- Matt 5:17-20
- Matt 5:21-32
- Matt 5:33-48
- Matt 6:1-18
- Matt 6:19-34
- Matt 7:1-6
- Matt 7:7-11
- Matt 7:12
- Matt 7:13-27
- Matt 7:28-29
- Matt 8:1-17
- Matt 8:18-22
- Matt 8:23-27
- Matt 8:28-34
- Matt 9:1-8
- Matt 9:9-13
- Matt 9:14-17
- Matt 9:18-26
- Matt 9:27-34
- Matt 9:35-38
- Matt 10:1-4
- Matt 10:5-15
- Matt 10:16-23
- Matt 10:24-33
- Matt 10:34-42
- Matt 11:1-6
- Matt 11:7-19
- Matt 11:20-24
- Matt 11:25-30
- Matt 12:1-8
- Matt 12:9-14
- Matt 12:15-21
- Matt 12:22-37
- Matt 12:38-45
- Matt 12:46-50
- Matt 13:1-9
- Matt 13:10-17
- Matt 13:18-23
- Matt 13:24-33
- Matt 13:34-35
- Matt 13:36-43
- Matt 13:44-50
- Matt 13:51-52
- Matt 13:53-58
- Matt 14:1-12
- Matt 14:13-21
- Matt 14:22-36
- Matt 15:1-20
- Matt 15:21-28
- Matt 15:29-39
- Matt 16:1-4
- Matt 16:5-12
- Matt 16:13-20
- Matt 16:21-28
- Matt 17:1-13
- Matt 17:14-21
- Matt 17:22-27
- Matt 18:1-14
- Matt 18:15-20
- Matt 18:21-35
- Matt 19:1-15
- Matt 19:16-30
- Matt 20:1-16
- Matt 20:17-28
- Matt 20:29-34
- Matt 21:1-11
- Matt 21:12-17
- Matt 21:18-22
- Matt 21:23-32
- Matt 21:33-46
- Matt 22:1-14
- Matt 22:15-22
- Matt 22:23-33
- Matt 22:34-40
- Matt 22:41-46
- Matt 23:1-12
- Matt 23:13-36
- Matt 23:37-39
- Matt 24:1-14
- Matt 24:15-28
- Matt 24:29-31
- Matt 24:32-35
- Matt 24:36-51
- Matt 25:1-13
- Matt 25:14-30
- Matt 25:31-46
- Matt 26:1-5
- Matt 26:6-13
- Matt 26:14-16
- Matt 26:17-30
- Matt 26:31-35
- Matt 26:36-46
- Matt 26:47-56
- Matt 26:57-68
- Matt 26:69-75
- Matt 27:1-10
- Matt 27:11-26
- Matt 27:27-44
- Matt 27:45-56
- Matt 27:57-66
- Matt 28:1-10
- Matt 28:11-15
- Matt 28:16-20
- Bibliography
- Introduction to Mark
- Mark 1:1-8
- Mark 1:9-15
- Mark 1:16-20
- Mark 1:21-28
- Mark 1:29-45
- Mark 2:1-12
- Mark 2:13-17
- Mark 2:18-22
- Mark 2:23-28
- Mark 3:1-6
- Mark 3:7-12
- Mark 3:13-19
- Mark 3:20-30
- Mark 3:31-35
- Mark 4:1-20
- Mark 4:21-25
- Mark 4:26-29
- Mark 4:30-34
- Mark 4:35-41
- Mark 5:1-20
- Mark 5:21-43
- Mark 6:1-6a
- Mark 6:6b-13
- Mark 6:14-29
- Mark 6:30-44
- Mark 6:45-52
- Mark 6:53-56
- Mark 7:1-23
- Mark 7:24-30
- Mark 7:31-37
- Mark 8:1-10
- Mark 8:11-13
- Mark 8:14-21
- Mark 8:22-26
- Mark 8:27-30
- Mark 8:31-33
- Mark 8:34–9:1
- Mark 9:2-13
- Mark 9:14-29
- Mark 9:30-32
- Mark 9:33-37
- Mark 9:38-50
- Mark 10:1-12
- Mark 10:13-16
- Mark 10:17-31
- Mark 10:32-34
- Mark 10:35-45
- Mark 10:46-52
- Mark 11:1-11
- Mark 11:12-25
- Mark 11:27-33
- Mark 12:1-12
- Mark 12:13-17
- Mark 12:18-27
- Mark 12:28-34
- Mark 12:35-37
- Mark 12:38-44
- Mark 13:1-37
- Mark 14:1-2
- Mark 14:3-9
- Mark 14:10-11
- Mark 14:12-26
- Mark 14:27-31
- Mark 14:32-42
- Mark 14:43-52
- Mark 14:53-65
- Mark 14:66-72
- Mark 15:1-15
- Mark 15:16-20
- Mark 15:21-39
- Mark 15:40-47
- Mark 16:1-8
- Mark 16:8b
- Mark 16:9-20
- Bibliography
- Note
- NLT Notes