Review of Grant R. Osborne’s Commentary on Matthew in the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary Series
New Commentary on Matthew Offers Unique Approach for Pastors
In the world of biblical commentary, a new series has emerged that aims to provide pastors and teachers with a unique tool for studying and preaching the New Testament. The Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament, with its recent volume on Matthew by Grant Osborne, offers a fresh perspective on the First Gospel.
Osborne, a seasoned scholar with nearly forty years of experience teaching New Testament, brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to his commentary on Matthew. The Zondervan Exegetical Commentary series, of which Osborne’s volume is a part, sets itself apart by providing clear, succinct, and demarcated main ideas for each passage, followed by detailed exegetical outlines and verse-by-verse commentary.
One of the unique features of this series is its focus on the pastor, with a clear emphasis on practical application and accessibility. While Osborne’s commentary may not delve deeply into academic debates, it provides pastors with a valuable resource for sermon preparation and study.
However, some critics have raised concerns about the datedness of the academic engagement in Osborne’s commentary. While the commentary is well-balanced and pastorally oriented, it may benefit from a broader range of resources, including more recent and ancient approaches and insights.
Despite these critiques, Osborne’s commentary on Matthew is a notable achievement that will serve pastors well in their study and proclamation of the Gospel. With its accessible style and practical focus, this commentary is a valuable addition to any pastor’s library.
Overall, the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament, and Grant Osborne’s volume on Matthew in particular, offer a unique and valuable resource for pastors and teachers seeking to engage with the text of the New Testament in a meaningful and practical way.