A detailed, scholarly commentary on the Gospels and Acts by John Albert Bengel, offering careful analysis of Luke, John, and the Acts of the Apostles.
This edition presents a rich blend of textual notes, linguistic insights, and historical context to illuminate the New Testament narrative.
This volume helps readers trace the author’s methods, compare accounts across the Gospel and Acts, and understand the theological themes as they unfold in early Christian history. It invites careful study of the Greek phrasing, cross-references, and the author’s approach to the formation of the gospel record.
- In-depth exegesis of Luke and the Acts, with attention to style, sequence, and audience
- Linguistic notes on Greek terms and phrases that shape interpretation
- Historical context and sources discussed to support clear understanding
- Editorial apparatus and cross-references aiding focused study
Ideal for students, pastors, and serious readers of biblical scholarship seeking a rigorous, historically grounded perspective on these New Testament books.