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  1. David Kilpatrick
    North Syracuse, NY
    Age: 45-54
    Gender: male
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Excellent! May be the best in that series
    July 20, 2012
    David Kilpatrick
    North Syracuse, NY
    Age: 45-54
    Gender: male
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    Please note that the date provided refers to the printing, not the book's actual date. This was published in 1980.

    This is the largest volume in the Tyndale NT series. It contains a lot of great information. I'm doing a study of Acts and have multiple commentaries, mostly technical (e.g., Barrett's 2 vol. ICC; Bruce's Greek Text Commentary and his NIC; Bock's BECNT; Witherington's, & Fitzmyer's AB). Marshall's commentary, believe it or not, fares pretty well in this group, despite being smaller and for a general audience. He seems to have a knack for knowing the kind of information the general reader would like to know or should know. It is not devotional, but historical, linguistic, and theological, like the others in the Tyndale series.

    Overall, if you want to know more about Acts, this books give a lot of relevant information for the size and price.
  2. The Geeky Calvinist
    4 Stars Out Of 5
    A Stalwart Commentary
    August 2, 2018
    The Geeky Calvinist
    Quality: 4
    Value: 4
    Meets Expectations: 4
    There are many well written commentaries on the book of Acts. Some of these commentaries are un-engaging while others have so much filler that they are absolutely useless. Thankfully there is one that is both practical and academic. The Tyndale New Testament Commentary series is constantly changing yet while the series is going though a major overhaul there is one commentary which has been in it's repertoire for over forty years and is still one of the greatest volumes of the series. This commentary is written by top notch scholar Howard I. Marshall.

    Due to Acts size any well written and profitable commentary is be large in size as well. Marshall's commentary while an introduction level commentary is just shy of 450 pages in length. In this vein the commentary has the depth to be useful to pastors and scholar's alike while accessible enough to be helpful to the laymen.

    I therefore highly recommend this volume in the TNTC to any an all who look to study the book of Acts.

    This book was provided to me free of charge from IVPAcademic in exchange for an unbiased, honest review.
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