Volume 33B of the Word Biblical Commentary (WBC) series is by Donald A. Hagner, and covers Matthew 14-28. Hagner's scholarship is definitely in evidence in this commentary, as is his ability to interact with the text. The commentary follows the format of the WBC series in general.
Matthew 14-28
โ Scribed by Manlio Simonetti
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- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 372
- Series
- Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture
- Category
- Library
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