01424nam a2200265 a 450000500170000000800200001704100100003708200100004708200130005710000190007010000160008910000110010524500950011624500190021124500700023026000180030026000180031826000090033630000110034530000140035630000090037052006170037965000360099685601260103220260119070302.02021-06-18 14:19:16 a0 eng a227.1 bW689-S19 aSanday, Willam d(1843-1920) eAuthor aThe international critical commentary on the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments cWilliam Sanday pA critical and exegetical commentary on the Epistle to the Romans aGreat Britain bT. & T. Clark c1968 a450tr. bHardcover c21cm aThis is a commentary for those trained to read Greek, although portions are valuable to the non-Greek reader. I consistently are amazed how these two scholars from 100 years ago are right-on in their interpretation. I prefer Sanday & Headlam to Cranfield's Commentary, not only for the price, but Cranfield's interpretation is Reformed and Neo-Orthodox, whereas Sandy and Headlam tend toward an Arminian perspective. For my money, get Sanday & Headlam for a Greek exegetical commentary and invest what you save in Moo's commentary in the NICNT series. Cranfield is not as great as some would lead you to believe. aBible -- Romans -- Commentaries4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2022/2/10/z3171672190026_6f254baba7cfd224f418f05b5ae60714.jpgyCover Image