In response to the request from average Christians for more information about the historical and socio-cultural backgrounds of the New Testament, Zondervan has released the
Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary. Evangelical scholars offer background information from relevant papyrii, inscriptions, archaeological discoveries, and the study of Judaism, Roman culture, Hellenism, and other features of the New Testament world, supplemented by stunning photographs, maps, and diagrams, which combine to offer one of the most visually appealing commentaries on the market.
Contributors:| Clinton E. Arnold | | General Editor/Acts/Ephesians/Colossians |
| Michael J. Wilkins | | Gospel of Matthew |
| David E. Garland | | Gospel of Mark |
| Mark L. Strauss | | Gospel of Luke |
| Andreas Kostenberger | | Gospel of John |
| Douglas J. Moo | | Romans/James/2 Peter/Jude |
| David W.J. Gill | | 1 Corinthians |
| Moyer V. Hubbard | | 2 Corinthians |
| Ralph P. Martin, Julie L. Wu | | Galatians |
| Frank Thielman | | Philippians |
| Jeffrey A.D. Wiema | | 1 & 2 Thessalonians |
| S.M. Baugh | | 1 & 2 Timothy/Titus/Philemon |
| George H. Guthrie | | Hebrews |
| Peter H. Davids | | 1 Peter |
| Robert W. Yarbrough | | 1, 2 & 3 John |
| Mark W. Wilson | | Revelation |
Overview of the Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary: - Theologically conservative (Evangelical)
- Non-technical (no knowledge of Greek or Aramaic necessary)
- Based on the New International Version (NIV)
- A section-by-section look at the socio-cultural and historical background of the New Testament and its context