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Revision: 5
Title: Denver Seminary NT Exegesis Bibliography
Author: NB.Mick
Date: 2013 Mar 20 at 09:11

Denver Seminary NT Exegesis Bibliography

• Jan 1, 2013
• Series: Denver Journal Volume 16 – 2013

Prepared by and Copyright © January 2013 by William W. Klein, Craig L. Blomberg and David Mathewson of the New Testament Department of DENVER SEMINARY: http://www.denverseminary.edu/

Items marked with an asterisk [*] are top priority for acquisition and/or use. Others would be good to have if and when finances allow and well worth consulting even now. (All are selected as excellent out of a much larger list that could have been compiled.) Selections are consciously weighted in favor of evangelical scholarship but excellent works from other perspectives are included.

Logos resource links compiled by Joseph Turner, see http://community.logos.com/forums/t/63727.aspx

Reading List

Items marked with an asterisk [ * ] are top priority for acquisition and/or use.

Textual Criticism

Grammar

Introduction

Revision: 6
Title: Denver Seminary NT Exegesis Bibliography
Author: NB.Mick
Date: 2013 Mar 20 at 09:14

Denver Seminary NT Exegesis Bibliography

• Jan 1, 2013
• Series: Denver Journal Volume 16 – 2013

Prepared by and Copyright © January 2013 by William W. Klein, Craig L. Blomberg and David Mathewson of the New Testament Department of DENVER SEMINARY: http://www.denverseminary.edu/

Items marked with an asterisk [*] are top priority for acquisition and/or use. Others would be good to have if and when finances allow and well worth consulting even now. (All are selected as excellent out of a much larger list that could have been compiled.) Selections are consciously weighted in favor of evangelical scholarship but excellent works from other perspectives are included.

Logos resource links compiled by Joseph Turner, see http://community.logos.com/forums/t/63727.aspx

Reading List

Version: Jan 1, 2013. Items marked with an asterisk [ * ] are top priority for acquisition and/or use.

Textual Criticism

Grammar

Introduction



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