Resources (Selected)

B-375/B-575/B-775 Matthew – Selected Resources

Sources For Further Study

Matthew is a gospel that deserves to be studied. The following are some excellent resources on Matthew for those who are interested in further study.

  • Alford, H., The Greek New Testament, London, 1849-61.
  • Allen, W.C., A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew. The International Critical Commentary, T&T Clark, 1910.
  • Blomberg, Craig, Matthew, The New American Commentary, Broadman Press, 1992.
  • Broadus, John, Commentary On The Gospel of Matthew, Philadelphia, American Baptist Publishing Society, 1886.
  • Bruce, A.B., The Synoptic Gospels, The Expositors Bible Commentary, Volume 1, Grand Rapids, No date.
  • Carson, D.A., Matthew, The Expositors Bible Commentary, 2 Volumes, Zondervan, 1996.
  • Davies, W.D., and Allison, Dale, Matthew, The International Critical Commentary, 3 Volumes, T&T Clark, 1991.
  • Fowler Harold, Matthew, Joplin, Missouri, College Press, 4 Volumes, 1972.
  • France, Dick, Matthew, Tyndale New Testament Commentary, Eerdmans, 1985.
  • Green, Michael, Matthew For Today, Word Publishing, 1988.
  • Gundry, Robert, Matthew, Eerdmans, 1994.
  • Hagnar, Donald, Matthew, Word Biblical Commentary, 2 Volumes, Word, 1993.
  • Hendriksen, William, Matthew, Baker Book House, 1973.
  • Hill, David, The Gospel of Matthew, The New Century Bible Commentary, Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, 1972.
  • Keener, Craig, Matthew, Downers Grove, Illinois, Inter Varsity Press, 1997.
  • Lenski, R.C.H. Matthew, St. Louis, Concordia Press, 1972.
  • McNeile, A.H. The Gospel According to St. Matthew, Baker Book House, Reprint, 1980, Originally published in 1915.
  • Morris, Leon, The Gospel According To Matthew, Eerdmans, 1992.
  • Mounce, Robert, Matthew, IVP, 1986.
  • Plummer, Alfred, An Exegetical Commentary on the Gospel According To St. Matthew, Grand Rapids, Eerdmans, 1953.

Other Sources

  • The following sources have also been used in this course.
  • Edersheim, Alfred, The Life And Times Of Jesus The Messiah, MacDonald Publishing Company, n.d.
  • Keener, Craig, The IVP Bible Background Commentary, Downers Grove, Illinois, Intervarsity Press, 1993.
  • Thiede, Carsten Peter, Jesus: Life of Legend? Second Edition, Oxford England, Lion Publishing, 1997.
  • Wallace, Daniel, Greek Grammar: Beyond The Basics, Grand Rapids, Zondervan, 1996.

Abbreviations:

The following abbreviations are used in the commentary.

  • KJV—King James Version
  • NASB—New American Standard Bible
  • NKJV—New King James Version
  • NIV—New International Version
  • NRSV—New Revised Standard Version
  • TR—Textus Receptus. This is basically the Greek text that was behind the King James Version of 1611.
  • MT—The Majority Text, or the Byzantine Text. This is the name of the text-type which has the majority of Greek manuscripts of the New Testament. The Majority Text differs from the TR in about 1800 places.
  • AlephCodex Sinaiticus This is the oldest complete manuscript of the New Testament (dated about A.D. 350).
  • BCodex VaticanusThis is a near complete manuscript of the New Testament written a little earlier than Codex Sinaiticus.

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