A nontechnical abridgment of Cranfield's highly acclaimed two-volume commentary on Romans in the International Critical Commentary series. Following a brief introduction, Cranfield provides section-by-section and verse-by-verse commentary on Romans, based on his own translation.
This is a wholly readable commentary on the Book of Romans. It is a thorough exposition of the epistle that should be next to John Calvin, John Murray and Douglas Moo. It will stimulate additional thought and consideration even when it provokes disagreement in such passages as Romans 7:7-25 and especially Romans 9 which takes a more Barthian hue. His translation is carefully done.