John Nolland

John Nolland was a British New Testament scholar of the late twentieth and early twenty first century, working within careful academic study with respect for Scripture.

He is best known for substantial work on Luke, offering detailed exegesis with attention to language, structure, and theological emphasis. Nolland helps teachers track Luke’s concern for fulfilment, the work of the Spirit, prayer, and discipleship, all while keeping the narrative moving toward the cross and resurrection.

He remains valued for thoroughness and for clear guidance through difficult passages. Recommended titles include Luke 1 to 9:20 in Word Biblical Commentary, Luke 9:21 to 18:34 in Word Biblical Commentary, and Luke 18:35 to 24:53 in Word Biblical Commentary.

Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical

John Nolland

John Nolland was a British New Testament scholar of the late twentieth and early twenty first century, working within careful academic study with respect for Scripture.

He is best known for substantial work on Luke, offering detailed exegesis with attention to language, structure, and theological emphasis. Nolland helps teachers track Luke’s concern for fulfilment, the work of the Spirit, prayer, and discipleship, all while keeping the narrative moving toward the cross and resurrection.

He remains valued for thoroughness and for clear guidance through difficult passages. Recommended titles include Luke 1 to 9:20 in Word Biblical Commentary, Luke 9:21 to 18:34 in Word Biblical Commentary, and Luke 18:35 to 24:53 in Word Biblical Commentary.

Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical

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The Gospel of Matthew

AdvancedAdvanced students / scholars, Pastors-in-trainingStrong recommendation
8.4
Author: John Nolland
Bible Book: Matthew
Publisher: Eerdmans
Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical
Resource Type: Commentary

Summary

This is a substantial, text driven commentary aimed at readers who want to trace Matthew line by line with close attention to Greek syntax, discourse flow, and the evangelist’s theological aims. The work keeps returning to the shape of Matthew as a whole, not merely to isolated problems, so the reader is helped to see how episodes and discourses cohere. Engagement with scholarly discussion is constant, yet it is usually put to the service of clear exegetical decisions.

Because the scope is so large, the commentary often works by careful accumulation. It weighs the options, notes what is gained and lost by each, and then settles on the interpretation that best accounts for the wording, the immediate context, and Matthew’s use of Scripture. The result is a resource that repays slow study and rewards the patient preacher, especially when the passage is dense or the argument turns on small details of grammar or structure.

Strengths

The chief strength is rigorous exegesis tethered to Matthew’s own emphases. The discussion repeatedly asks how the evangelist is presenting Jesus, how fulfilment is functioning, and how the disciples are being trained for the life of the kingdom. This means the reader is not left with grammatical notes detached from the Gospel’s aim. Instead, the technical work is pressed toward meaning, and meaning is located within Matthew’s narrative and teaching design.

Another strength is the steadiness of judgement. Alternative readings are not simply listed, they are assessed, and the reasoning is usually transparent. Where Matthew’s wording is debated, the commentary pays attention to the constraints of the text, the likely range of meaning, and the way a phrase sits within the sentence and paragraph. That combination is especially useful in sections where Matthew echoes the Old Testament, because the commentary is alert to how Matthew is reading Scripture in the light of Christ.

The work is also helpful for sermon planning, even though it is not written as a homiletical guide. It frequently clarifies the hinge points that determine a paragraph’s direction, the purpose of a repeated phrase, or the logic of a disputed clause. Those are precisely the places where sermons often become vague, or where application becomes detached from the author’s intent.

Limitations

The size and density can be a barrier. The commentary assumes comfort with technical discussion and does not always pause to summarise in simpler terms. A pastor without Greek may still benefit, but the return on time will be uneven, because many of the key decisions are argued at the level of syntax and lexical nuance. It is a book for the desk, not for quick consultation between meetings.

At points the accumulation of detail can slow the reader’s grasp of the main line. The best way to use the commentary is to begin with the passage as a whole, sketch the argument, and then return to the commentary for the decisive sentences and contested phrases. Used that way, it strengthens the sermon. Used as a first read, it may obscure the forest for the trees.

How We Would Use It

We would use this volume as a second stage tool in sermon preparation, after an initial read of the passage and a simple outline have been formed. It is most valuable when the preacher needs to verify a translation decision, test the logic of a paragraph, or check how a key Old Testament echo is functioning in context. It is also excellent for preachers who want to improve their Greek exegesis by seeing careful reasoning modelled at every step.

For teaching settings, it can serve well when preparing a series on one of Matthew’s major discourses, where the movement of argument and the use of Scripture matter greatly. The commentary helps the teacher avoid overconfident claims and encourages a humble posture before the text, while still pressing toward clear conclusions.

Closing Recommendation

If you preach Matthew regularly and want a technical companion that will sharpen your handling of the Greek text, this is a wise investment. It is not designed for speed, but for accuracy and depth. For the pastor who can give it time, it will strengthen both confidence in the text and care in proclamation.

Luke 18:35-24:53

AdvancedAdvanced students / scholars, Pastors-in-trainingStrong recommendation
7.8
Author: John Nolland
Bible Book: Luke
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical
Resource Type: Commentary

Summary

We find John Nolland’s Luke 18:35-24:53 a serious, text focused commentary that rewards careful use. It helps us attend to the flow of the passage and the author’s intent, so our exposition rests on solid ground.

Because this sits in a technical series, its chief strength is close exegesis. It is less concerned with sermon outlines, but it often provides the observations we need to preach with accuracy, proportion, and confidence.

Why Should I Own This Commentary?

We should own this volume when we want a resource that slows us down and keeps us honest with the text. In familiar passages, that discipline can expose assumptions and sharpen clarity.

We also benefit when we face interpretive pressure points. A technical commentary can help us weigh options, test conclusions, and avoid avoidable errors.

For weekly preaching, this works best alongside a more pastorally direct commentary. Used together, we gain both careful exegesis and clearer routes to application and proclamation.

Closing Recommendation

We recommend this as a strong technical companion for serious preparation. If we use it with purpose and prayer, it can serve faithful preaching and careful teaching in the local church.

We will get the most benefit by pairing it with a more directly pastoral volume, especially when we need help moving from exegesis to sermon shape.

As a next step, we can strengthen our reading and preaching by visiting the Bible Book Overview, browsing Top Recommendations, and consulting the Reformed Commentary Index.


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Luke 9:21-18:34

AdvancedAdvanced students / scholars, Pastors-in-trainingUseful supplement
7.7
Author: John Nolland
Bible Book: Luke
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical
Resource Type: Commentary

Summary

We find John Nolland’s Luke 9:21-18:34 a serious, text focused commentary that rewards careful use. It helps us attend to the flow of the passage and the author’s intent, so our exposition rests on solid ground.

Because this sits in a technical series, its chief strength is close exegesis. It is less concerned with sermon outlines, but it often provides the observations we need to preach with accuracy, proportion, and confidence.

Why Should I Own This Commentary?

We should own this volume when we want a resource that slows us down and keeps us honest with the text. In familiar passages, that discipline can expose assumptions and sharpen clarity.

We also benefit when we face interpretive pressure points. A technical commentary can help us weigh options, test conclusions, and avoid avoidable errors.

For weekly preaching, this works best alongside a more pastorally direct commentary. Used together, we gain both careful exegesis and clearer routes to application and proclamation.

Closing Recommendation

We recommend this as a strong technical companion for serious preparation. If we use it with purpose and prayer, it can serve faithful preaching and careful teaching in the local church.

We will get the most benefit by pairing it with a more directly pastoral volume, especially when we need help moving from exegesis to sermon shape.

As a next step, we can strengthen our reading and preaching by visiting the Bible Book Overview, browsing Top Recommendations, and consulting the Reformed Commentary Index.


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Luke 1-9:20

AdvancedAdvanced students / scholars, Pastors-in-trainingStrong recommendation
7.8
Author: John Nolland
Bible Book: Luke
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical
Resource Type: Commentary

Summary

We find John Nolland’s Luke 1-9:20 a serious, text focused commentary that rewards careful use. It helps us attend to the flow of the passage and the author’s intent, so our exposition rests on solid ground.

Because this sits in a technical series, its chief strength is close exegesis. It is less concerned with sermon outlines, but it often provides the observations we need to preach with accuracy, proportion, and confidence.

Why Should I Own This Commentary?

We should own this volume when we want a resource that slows us down and keeps us honest with the text. In familiar passages, that discipline can expose assumptions and sharpen clarity.

We also benefit when we face interpretive pressure points. A technical commentary can help us weigh options, test conclusions, and avoid avoidable errors.

For weekly preaching, this works best alongside a more pastorally direct commentary. Used together, we gain both careful exegesis and clearer routes to application and proclamation.

Closing Recommendation

We recommend this as a strong technical companion for serious preparation. If we use it with purpose and prayer, it can serve faithful preaching and careful teaching in the local church.

We will get the most benefit by pairing it with a more directly pastoral volume, especially when we need help moving from exegesis to sermon shape.

As a next step, we can strengthen our reading and preaching by visiting the Bible Book Overview, browsing Top Recommendations, and consulting the Reformed Commentary Index.


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