Excellent for pastors and teachers needing multiple perspectives on Leviticus, particularly strong for preaching preparation; less comprehensive for advanced academic research requiring engagement with recent critical scholarship.
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More informationContains five Leviticus commentaries: Balentine's Interpretation (mainline Protestant, preaching-focused), Currid's EPSC (Reformed evangelical), Harrison's TOTC (conservative evangelical, dated), Tidball's BST (devotional/homiletical), and Moseley's CCE (Christ-centered exposition). The Balentine volume is a standard work and top commentary, providing the collection's strongest resource.
Strengths
- Includes a top-rated commentary (Balentine's Interpretation) recognized by BestCommentaries
- Balanced mix of exegetical, homiletical, and devotional approaches to Leviticus
- Covers multiple theological traditions from mainline Protestant to conservative evangelical
Limits
- Only one commentary engages significantly with recent critical scholarship
- Dated scholarship in the Tyndale commentary (originally 1980)
- Uneven depth across the collection