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New International Greek Testament Commentary


The New International Greek Testament Commentary (or NIGTC) is a series of commentaries in English on the text of the New Testament in Greek. It is published by the William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. The current series editors are Todd D. Still and Mark Goodacre.

The individual volumes are as follows.

  • 1,579 pages
  • 756 pages
  • 928 pages
  • 1,140 pages
  • 1,479 pages
  • 1,072 pages
  • 325 pages
  • 638 pages
  • 405 pages
  • 344 pages
  • 548 pages
  • 862 pages
  • 264 pages
  • 1,309 pages

Reviews

As with all such series by different authors, the quality varies from volume to volume. The reactions vary from "Superb 2 Corinthians commentary" to "Matthew – Every time I looked at this commentary, it seemed as though he was spending more time doing redaction criticism than actually explaining the text".

Other reviewers have different favourite volumes: "Ellingsworth is deep, informative and technical when it comes to the Greek text. That is the strength of this commentary, and for such he is definitely worth owning and consulting." On the 1 Corinthians volume by Thiselton, "A monster of commentary on this great book. It is extremely thorough and deep. It is amazing to think so much information is contained in one book".

Notes

Select bibliography

  • Aland, Kurt and others (eds). Novum Testamentum Graece. 27th edition (NA27). Stuttgart: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft.
  • Metzger, Bruce and others (eds). The Greek New Testament. 4th edition (UBS4). New York: United Bible Societies.

References

  1. "The New International Greek Testament Commentary". Eerdmans.com.
  2. "NIGTC Review". exegesisandtheology.com.
  3. "Recommended NT Commentaries". NT Greek Studies.
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