It is so hard to find a modern, understandable, and concise pro-Textus Receptus Bible commentary. This revised version of this greatest of all Bible commentaries is just the resource needed to fulfill that need.
You got my vote on this.
I'm especially interested in "Choruses of ´The Rock´", which is included here.
Stumbling upon the request for Hebrew Aramaic Greek: The Search for the Language of the New Testament, I caught attention of another book of the same author, which seems interesting to me: The Hebrew New Testament: Evidence for the New Testament in Hebrew by Dr Al Garza Amzn blurb: UPDATED 2020: Was the New Testament…
Kenneth Baily tells us that we need, "a re-evaluation of the life and teachings of Jesus… to rethink deeply held attitudes toward Jesus as a teacher and to see him as a serious theologian; … the fact that his intellectual acumen is no less significant than the matchless quality of his ethics. For if Jesus is an uneducated…
1. Hebrew New Testament with Niqqud, based on Delitzsch's translation 2. Franz Delitzsch 3. 1877-1889 But maybe also the 1892 Gustaf Dalman revision. This is the 11th edition of Delitzsch Personal Book: https://community.logos.com/forums/p/181299/1048716.aspx#1048716…