Practical Messianic Commentaries: What kind of writing style do the Practical Messianic commentaries produced by TNN Press follow? What kind of information do these commentaries have?
The Practical Messianic commentary series is a continual and ongoing project that we have been developing since 2004. Todays Messianic community largely lacks book-by-book commentaries on the Bible, most importantly on the Apostolic Scriptures (New Testament). While David H. Sterns Jewish New Testament Commentary has been a mainstay in many Messianic homes and congregations, and has certainly been helpful to many people, it does lack much information on historical and compositional issues, and is more of a compilation of select explanatory notes than a serious engagement with the text. TNN Press Practical Messianic commentary series attempts to address areas of Biblical theology and composition that have frequently gone unaddressed in todays Messianic movement. The volumes thus far completed have been written at a lay level, somewhere between the writing style of the Tyndale Old/New Testament Commentaries and Preachers Commentary series, even though we do consult with more detailed vol
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