New Testament Commentaries I Recommend

Leon Morris. The Gospel According to Matthew. Eerdmans. 781 pages.

R. T. France. Matthew. Tyndale Series. 416 pages.

Alfred Plummer. The Gospel According to St. Mark. 392 pages.

Vincent Taylor. The Gospel According to St. Mark. Second Edition. 696 pages.

Kenneth E. Bailey. Poet & Peasant and Through Peasant Eyes: A Literary-Cultural Approach to the Parables in Luke. Combined Edition. 238 + 187 pp.

Leon Morris. Luke. Revised Edition. Tyndale Series. 382 pp.

Raymond E. Brown. The Gospel According to John. 2 Vol. Anchor Bible. 1208 pp.

D. A. Carson. The Gospel According to John. 715 pp.

G. R. Beasley-Murray. Gospel of Life: Theology in the Fourth Gospel. 131 pp.

Zane C. Hodges. Romans.

Anders Nygren. Romans.

Douglas Moo. Romans.

Leon Morris. 1 Corinthians. Revised Edition. Tyndale NT Series. 244 pages.

Philip Edcumbe Hughes. Second Corinthians.

Harold W. Hoehner. Ephesians. 930 pp.

Francis Foulkes. Ephesians. Tyndale NT Series. 189 pp.

Ralph P. Martin. Philippians. Tyndale NT Series. 187 pp.

G. K. Beale. Colossians and Philemon. 514 pp.

D. Edmond Hiebert. The Thessalonian Epistles. 383 pp.

D. Edmond Hiebert. First Timothy. EBC Series. 127 pages.

Donald Guthrie. The Pastoral Epistles. Revised Edition. Tyndale Series. 240 pages.

Philip Edcumbe Hughes. Hebrews.

Zane C. Hodges. The Epistle of James. 228 pp.

J. N. D. Kelley. First Peter.

Ernest Best, 1 Peter.

Wayne Grudem, 1 Peter. Tyndale Series.

Joseph B. Mayor. The Epistles of Jude and 2 Peter. 201 + 239 pages.

Raymond Brown. The Epistles of John.

Zane C. Hodges. The Epistles of John.

Arlen Chitwood. Jude: Acts of the Apostates. 122 pages.

G. H. Lang. The Revelation of Jesus Christ. 394 pages

J. A. Seiss. The Apocalypse. 536 pages.

Only the commentaries which I have bolded come from a Free Grace perspective. Many of the other authors hold to Lordship Salvation. So be discerning. But there is much helpful information in these commentaries.

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