This book is a must have for every theology professor, pastor, seminary student, or motivated layman in general. This is not a book that enters the debates over how the NT uses the OT, it is just a bunch of cherry-picked scholars offering their commentary on how the NT use of the OT. The scholars are awesome. I was particularly pleased that they got Brian Rosner, quickly becoming one of my favorite exegetes and biblical theologian, to comment on I Corinthians. His thoughts and commentary in I Cor.5 are invaluable for paedobaptists who hold to an internal/external distinction on the covenant. And his specialty is ethics, specifically NT and Pauline ethics. That's just a personal hi-light of mine. I could mention many more: Beale, Blomberg, Carson, Kostenberger, Silva, etc. Besides the I Cor. 5 I pointed out (cf. Rosner's Paul, Scripture, and Ethics for a more rigorous and thorough exegesis of I Cor. 5), the commentary on Hebrews is also supportive of paedobaptist internal/external distinctions. Again, something I'm hi-lighting. The purpose of the commentary isn't even to support paedobaptism, I just draw on their work. And, there's much more here for everyone. Basically, this book comments on every book in the NT and its use of the OT (either explicitly or implicitly), I can't laud it enough.