The Top-Tier Commentary Sure to Be the Bedrock of Your Bible Study
Commentaries That Don’t Skimp on the Details
The EEC focuses on unprecedented depth of study, leaving no pastoral or theological stone unturned. Case in point: the commentary on the book of Jude is an astounding 496 pages—by far the longest, most comprehensive commentary on one of the Bible’s shortest epistles. Even more incredible, like all EEC volumes, it remains accessible and easy to read.
Written by Today’s Top Scholars
The EEC boasts contributors who excel in the fields of Old and New Testament study, including scholars like: Eugene Carpenter, Harry A. Hoffner Jr., JoAnna M. Hoyt, and S. M. Baugh. Future volumes promise to continue the legacy with the likes of Ben Gladd, Brandon Crowe, Bryan Estelle, and Bryan Tabb.
Unapologetically Evangelical
The EEC is marked by fidelity to the authority of Scripture. These volumes reflect a serious commitment to divine inspiration while incorporating the insights of critical scholarship. Bottom line, this commentary begins and ends with the inerrant truth of the Word of God.
“Eugene Carpenter’s magnum opus is impressive in its scholarly breadth and depth.”
—Dr. Wayne McCown on Exodus
“Discerning, judicious, balanced, and . . . eminently useful to scholar as well as pastor.”
—John H. Walton on Esther
Series Editors
David T. Lamb, Old Testament editor | Andreas J. Köstenberger, New Testament editor
JoAnna M. Hoyt, assistant Old Testament editor | Ben Gladd, assistant New Testament editor
David T. Lamb, Old Testament editor
Andreas J. Köstenberger, New Testament editor
JoAnna M. Hoyt, assistant Old Testament editor
Ben Gladd, assistant New Testament editor