The Gospel of Matthew
John Nolland

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The Gospel of Matthew
John Nolland
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John Nolland's monumental commentary on Matthew in the prestigious New International Greek Testament Commentary series represents a decade of intensive research that has produced one of the most comprehensive and linguistically sophisticated analyses of the First Gospel available to contemporary scholars and serious students. This 1,579-page volume demonstrates Nolland's expertise in Greek exegesis, narrative criticism, and Jewish background studies as he provides fresh insights into Matthew's storytelling techniques, theological themes, and historical setting. His approach combines rigorous attention to the Greek text with sensitivity to Matthew's unique narrative style and Jewish roots, while offering thoughtful comparisons with Mark's Gospel that illuminate Matthew's distinctive contributions to our understanding of Jesus' ministry and message.
The commentary's distinctive contribution lies in Nolland's innovative approach to questions of authorship and dating, suggesting that while the apostle Matthew may not have directly authored the Gospel, the work accurately reflects Jesus' ministry and could have been composed earlier than traditionally assumed. His detailed verse-by-verse analysis reveals the sophisticated literary and theological artistry underlying Matthew's narrative, while his comprehensive bibliographies provide readers with access to the most current scholarly discussions on every major interpretive issue. Nolland's careful attention to textual variants, grammatical constructions, and cultural background enables him to offer fresh translations and insights that enhance understanding of Matthew's original meaning and enduring significance.
For pastors, scholars, and advanced Bible students who want to engage with Matthew's Gospel at the highest level of scholarly discourse, Nolland's commentary provides unmatched resources that combine linguistic precision with theological depth. His thorough treatment of historical, literary, and theological issues makes this volume essential for serious exegetical work, while his clear presentation of complex scholarly debates makes the commentary accessible to educated readers who may not be specialists in New Testament studies. This commentary stands as a major contribution to Matthean scholarship that will serve as a standard reference for understanding the First Gospel's composition, message, and continuing significance for Christian faith and practice.