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[V]olumes of the . . . Expositor’s Greek New Testament are still worth owning and reading, along with more recent works. . . – D. A. Carson, New Testament Commentary Survey The Expositor's Greek Testament will rank as one of the best commentaries in English, the work of Bruce on the Synoptic Gospels of Knowling on Acts, of Denney on Romans, and of Moffatt on Revelation, to mention no others, being alone sufficient to establish its reputation. – William Edie, Review of Theology and Philosophy An ambitious and comprehensive commentary designed for expositors of the New Testament The Expositor’s Greek Testament provides a detailed analysis of the grammar, literary features, and textual history of the New Testament. The authors, under the guidance of editor W. Robertson Nicoll, examine the entire Greek New Testament and draw out the meaning of the text based on a critical review of the linguistic-historical data. Additionally, authors incorporate the perspective of other scholars while providing a comprehensive introduction to each biblical book. The original size and design of these volumes required some redesign in order to be made into viable digital books. While we have applied a delicate hand to these structural changes, we have not altered the original body of the commentary text. When you purchase books from DIGITAL PUBLISHING you are purchasing a premium digital product. Each book is prepared by an individual person to ensure proper care, handling, and formatting of the text, and to ensure the product you purchase meets the highest standards. The Table of Contents is fully linked to ensure easy navigation to each chapter and each chapter is reverse linked back to the Table of Contents. We also provide dynamic linking for footnotes/endnotes to ensure a seamless digital experience. We hope you enjoy your book and encourage you to submit any feedback on our Facebook page or on our website.

401 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 18, 2018

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James Denney

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James Denney (1856 – 1917) was a Scottish theologian and preacher. He is probably best known today for his theological articulation of the meaning of the atonement within Christian theology, atonement for him being “the most profound of all truths”.

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