What are the best technical commentaries on the Pericope Adulterae?
What resources have you already identified? It is easier to guide you if we know your starting point.
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Christian Alexander:best technical commentaries
I know I am recommending a resource that goes beyond Logos Bible Software, so moderators may choose to delete this, but
Since you mentioned in another post that you are writing a paper, you may have access to peer-reviewed, academic journals through the school where you are matriculated.
My status at MBTS brings up 331 full-text periodical articles at my disposal.
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It is well within the forum guidelines to suggest resources not available in Logos. Enjoy Christmas knowing you provided useful information to the OP.
David Thomas:Since you mentioned in another post that you are writing a paper, you may have access to peer-reviewed, academic journals through the school where you are matriculated.
I think Christian is still at Liberty, and I still have access there. Searching john 7:53-8:11/Full Text Online/Peer-Reviewed gets me 1,979 results.
As far as commentaries on John, Keener has a fairly detailed and heavily footnoted discussion of the passage, though still not as full as the journals would have. Klink in the ZECNT also has a fairly detailed discussion.
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FWIW, Keener’s 2-volume commentary has 3 pages on the pericope (not very technical), and Carson’s PNTC has four.