An Exposition of the Gospels offers detailed analysis of each chapter with critical, exegetical, doctrinal, and moral commentary.
This edition aims to illuminate the text while guiding readers through the history and meaning behind the gospel narratives.
The work frames its discussion with clear, focused passages that address topics like church authority, miracles, forgiveness, and the mission of the apostles. It places biblical interpretation in a historical context, referencing early sources and church practice to help readers understand how these passages have been read over time.
- Clear, chapter-by-chapter analysis that supports study and reference
- Explanations of key themes such as church discipline, signs, and Gospel preaching
- Connections to historical theology and early Christian writers
- Practical moral and doctrinal reflections for today’s readers
Ideal for those who enjoy thoughtful Bible study, historical theology, and in-depth gospel exploration.