Explore the backbone of the New Testament with clear, reliable context and careful scholarly notes.
This edition compiles concise discussions of key books and themes, from the Epistles of John and Jude to the Revelation, all framed by a broader view of how these writings fit into the Bible’s history and canon.
Designed for readers who want a solid, accessible overview, it explains authorship, dating debates, and the beliefs these texts address. It also places the New Testament writings within the wider narrative of Jewish history, customs, and the development of early Christian faith. The results are practical guidelines for study, with an emphasis on how verses connect to larger themes and to the surrounding biblical books.
- Concise, book‑focused summaries of the Epistles and Revelation, including context and purpose.
- Discussion of authorship questions, dates, and historical setting to aid interpretation.
- Connections to broader biblical history, law, and customs to enhance understanding.
- Guidance on reading strategy and the interpretation of prophetic and doctrinal material.
Ideal for readers seeking a steady, reference‑style introduction to the Bible’s later books and their place in the biblical timeline.