Excellent for historical study of Reformation biblical interpretation and theology; less useful for those seeking contemporary exegetical analysis or devotional application.
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More informationComplete New Testament set of the Reformation Commentary on Scripture series, covering all 27 books across 13 volumes. The collection includes five top-rated volumes (Matthew, Acts, Romans 1-8, 2 Corinthians, and John 13-21) and shows strong overall quality with 69% of volumes rated as strong or better. Coverage is comprehensive but focused exclusively on 16th-century Protestant perspectives.
Strengths
- Comprehensive coverage of New Testament with Reformation-era perspectives
- Modern editorial framework makes historical sources accessible
- Includes five top-rated individual volumes
Limits
- Limited to 16th-century perspectives without modern critical analysis
- Uneven quality between volumes with some specialized entries
- Requires historical background for full appreciation