The Book List (I will keep adding to it as the class continues)

Bible Study Book List

(My affiliate links for Amazon products are included in the post. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.)

This list will get a lot longer but I have already put off getting it out there for over three weeks.

I do stalk Amazon kindle lists for sales on books daily, which I post here

General Books on the Basics that aren’t so basic!

These are the books I have read/am reading to teach the class.

Walton, John The Lost World of Scripture: Ancient Literary Culture and Biblical Authority

The Lost World of Torah

Lightfoot, Neil How We Got the Bible

Bird, Michael Seven Things I Wish Christians Knew About The Bible

Reeves, Ryan Know How We Got Our Bible

Keener, Craig and Walton, John NIV Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible

Books on Apocalyptic writings/Revelation Master List at end of blog

 

Rhetoric/Genre Studies/Textual Criticism

NT Socio-rhetorical commentary series volumes by Ben Witherington III, Craig Keener, and David DeSilva

Robert Alter’s books

 

Psalms/Laments

Longman, Tremper How to Read the Psalms

TOTC Psalms

 

Theology series and authors

New Studies in Biblical Theology  (Various authors, I have them all because I love them so much)

Walter Brueggemann

Counterpoints: Bible and Theology      (Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy from episode 18)

 

Commentary series I trust (in order of difficulty from most readable to most complicated)

This website is a great help in figuring out which commentaries are and are not worth the money

Interpretation Bible Commentary (I own the entire set because I love it so much)

New International Version Application Commentary (I like this one too, have most volumes)

New International Commentary of the Old Testament (This is a serious scholarly commentary, Oswalt’s commentaries on Isaiah are my favorites)

New International Commentary of the New Testament (Ditto, however there is no master list on Amazon, but this is my favorite volume for the NT set and the rest you can figure out)

Strack-Billerbeck Commentary on the New Testament from the Talmud and Midrash—I own them all and it is such a relief after reading the Lightfoot version which is 400 years old and full of horrifying antisemitic slurs) and if you plan on using this, check out this “how to” and “how not to” use it in this video from David Instone-Brewer

Vol 1 Matthew

Vol 2 Mark through Acts

Vol 3 Romans through Revelation

 

Hermeneutics and Interpretation

Duvall, J Scott Grasping God’s Word, Fourth Edition: A Hands-On Approach to Reading, Interpreting, and Applying the Bible

 

Sociology/Anthropology

DeSilva, David Honor, Patronage, Kinship and Purity

Neyrey, Jerome The Social World of Luke-Acts: Models for Interpretation

Berman, Joshua The Temple    (specifically for understanding the concept of holiness, chapter 4)

 

Ancient Scientific Beliefs (aka Weird Science)

Lamoureux, Denis The Bible and Ancient Science: Principles of Interpretation

Walton, John  The Lost World of Genesis One, The Lost World of Adam and Eve, The Lost World of the Flood

 

Study Aids (FYI, I am not a Logos affiliate but I would be remiss if I didn’t point out that if you are wanting to invest in the bigger and more expensive sets, Logos is probably a good investment for you to consider)

Strong, James Strong’s Concordance

BibleGateway my favorite free online search engine for Bible verses

Word Study Series

TDNT Theological Dictionary of the New Testament

TDOT Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament

BDB the Brown-Driver-Briggs Lexicon

HALOT the Hebrew/Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament

Helpful blogs, podcasts, websites, specific blog posts, and YouTube channels

The Problem with Using Strong’s Concordance Dictionary

Disciple Dojo Bible Reviews

Matt Nappier—History of the Bible series

Ryan Reeves–History of Christianity