• 1 & 2 Kings

    David B. Schreiner & Lee Compson


    1 and 2 Kings present an overarching view of Judah and Israel as kingdoms both in their glory and their degradation. By examining these books and presenting thorough exegesis within preachable units of text, Schreiner and Compson guide preachers and teachers in articulating biblical--and therefore eminently meaningful--applications for Christians.
  • 1 Peter

    Timothy E. Miller & Bryan Murawski


    In 1 Peter, Timothy Miller and Bryan Murawski demonstrate how the activity of the triune God provides both encouragement and exhortation to the first-century readers of 1 Peter. The God who created and called believers has both redeemed them and empowered them to stand firm in the face of the world’s rejection.
  • Acts

    John D. Harvey & David Gentino


    In Acts, John D. Harvey and David Gentino tease out the multifaceted yet compatible purposes apparent in Acts.
  • Colossians and Philemon

    Adam Copenhaver & Jeffrey D. Arthurs


    Colossians and Philemon were penned at roughly the same time to an overlapping set of recipients. Paul, writing out of great concern, urges his fellow believers to make Jesus Christ the foundation of their lives. By expounding on the divine person, finished work, and exalted position of Christ, the apostle entreats his readers to stand against false teaching, pursue reconciliation, and be united with...
  • Ephesians

    Gregory S. MaGee & Jeffrey D. Arthurs


    Kerux Commentaries enable pastors and teachers to understand and effectively present the main message in a biblical text. Each volume uniquely combines the insights of an experienced Bible exegete (trained in interpretation) and a homiletician (trained in preaching). These two authors work together to explain the essential message for the original listeners or readers, unpack its timeless truth, and...