In the Gospel of Luke, the great Scottish Bible interpreter William Barclay follows the formula of the Daily Study Bible Series by first giving the text of the day's study in his own translation, followed by two of three pages of commentary
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Filled with facinating trivia, history and background.,
By Miles Appling (appling@worldnet.att.net) (Kansas City, Missouri) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Gospel of Luke (Daily Study Bible (Westminster Hardcover)) (Hardcover)
I used this as my study while teaching the Gospel of Luke to a Sunday School Class. This commentary made my lessons fill with great background and history. The outlines are built into the book and ready to use as a template for a lesson. This is one of the best for teaching on a weekly basis or for preaching.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Insightful, yet outdated,
By Ha Ha Ha "linchemanoa" (Hongkong) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Gospel of Luke (New Daily Study Bible) (Paperback)
Barclay is one of the most insightful commentators of the New Testament. Written about 50 years ago, much of the background information and schalorship in his commentaries are outdated. Sometimes he stretched historical/cultural background too much to explain the text. Conservative readers should be aware that Barclay was a universalist (one who believes that all people will be saved ultimately). He does not believe in miracles and tries to explain them away in his commentaries on the Gospels. However, his comments on the relevance of the Bible can still be very valuable for discerning readers.Advanced students would not need be told where to find more updated scholarship on NT Bible. Beginning students should get Tom Wright's "Luke For Everyone" or Trent Butler's volume on Luke in Holman New Testament Commentary series instead of Barclay's. Tom Wright's work is based on much more updated scholarship, and his writing style is very engaging. The volume on Luke in NIV Application Commentary series is written by Bock, one of the leading scholars on Luke. It provides excellent exegesis, though ironically, the application sections are not as strong. Mainline/liberal readers should check out the New Interpreter's Bible.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Gospel of Luke by William Barclay,
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This review is from: The Gospel of Luke (New Daily Study Bible) (Paperback)
We are doing this book in my women's Bible Study, one chapter of Luke a week. It is being very well received by the ladies and someone comments each week on how much they like his commentary. It precipitates great discussions and we are all learning more each week.
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