Discourse Analysis of the New Testament Writings
Quite affordable. And chances are good, if you're into DA, you're already on-board. I was looking for some higher-level DA ... more than sentence-by-sentence but less than 'a commentary'. Essentially how the human brain 'writes'.
There's several good reviews for this book at:
https://www.amazon.com/Discourse-Analysis-New-Testament-Writings/dp/1948048434/
This new resource is interesting, since (1) you're looking at different writers/genre's, in the NT (all books), and (2) each a different and well known contributor (aka analyst).
In fact, you might recognize a name at 2 Thes (I guess he stays pretty busy).
- Introduction: Discourse Analysis: History, Topics, and Applications, Todd A. Scacewater
- Matthew, David J. Clark and Todd A. Scacewater
- Mark, Robert Longacre
- Luke, Todd R. Chipman
- John, Michael Rudolph
- Acts, Jenny Read-Heimerdinger
- Romans, Aaron Sherwood
- 1 Corinthians, R. Bruce Terry
- 2 Corinthians, Fredrick J. Long
- Galatians, Stephen Levinsohn
- Ephesians, Todd A. Scacewater
- Philippians, Thomas W. Hudgins & J. Gregory Lawson
- Colossians, Todd A. Scacewater
- 1 Thessalonians, Daniel Patte
- 2 Thessalonians, Michael Aubrey
- Pastoral Epistles, Isaiah Allen
- Philemon, David L. Allen
- Hebrews, Cynthia Long Westfall
- James, William Varner
- 1 Peter, Ervin Starwalt
- 2 Peter, Christopher J. Fresch
- Johannine Epistles, Ernst Wendland
- Jude, David J. Clark
- Revelation, Stephen Pattemore