Curated lists of commentaries and theological works.

Bible Introductions

Bible introductions provide essential background information about each book of Scripture, including authorship, historical context, dating, purpose, and literary structure. These resources help readers better understand the circumstances surrounding the composition of biblical books and their original audiences.

The Value of Bible Introductions

Historical Context

Learn about the historical circumstances, cultural background, and political climate during which each biblical book was written.

Authorship & Dating

Understand scholarly discussions about who wrote each book, when it was written, and the evidence supporting various theories.

Literary Structure

Discover the literary genre, structure, and theological themes that shape each biblical book and its message.

How to Use Bible Introductions

  1. Before studying a book - Read the introduction before diving into the biblical text to understand its background and context.
  2. Cross-reference with commentaries - Use introductions alongside commentaries to get both overview and detailed analysis.
  3. Compare scholarly perspectives - Different introductions may present varying viewpoints on authorship, dating, and interpretation.
  4. Note theological themes - Pay attention to how introductions identify key theological themes that run throughout each book.

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