The Pillar New Testament Commentary is a thorough study of the New Testament by scholars whose intention is to take a fresh, yet informed approach to the meaning of the Bible. The PNTC is an indispensable resource for any serious student of the Bible. It is written in an intellectual manner but with an accessible tone that makes it easily readable by students at all levels.
The Logos electronic edition of the Pillar New Testament Commentary consists of eight volumes, written by seven Bible scholars, all of whom demonstrate an incredible expertise in New Testament exegesis and exposition. The collection is edited by D.A. Carson, research professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. The volumes included in this collection are The Gospel according to Matthew, The Gospel according to Mark, The Gospel according to John, The Epistle to the Romans, The Letter to the Ephesians, The Letters to the Thessalonians, The Letter of James and The Letters of John.
The authors of the Pillar New Testament Commentary take great care in deriving the true meaning of the Scripture. They refer to the New International Version as their English translation of the Bible, but they also base much of their exposition on the Greek New Testament. This commentary is an example of unwavering modern scholarship that also honors the best of intellectual writing and debate from throughout history.
This special Logos Bible Software Edition of the Pillar New Testament Commentary has been designed to maximize ease of use. The PNTC can be linked to any Bible you designate in your personal library, and will synchronize with it seamlessly. Thus, when you scroll through the Bible, the commentary will keep pace, and vice versa. Of course, Logos will also add the PNTC to the list of commentaries it references when you do a passage search from your software's homepage.