Last week, Paul Levy gave some brief but helpful thoughts at Reformation 21 about using commentaries. Here are a few delicious quips:
Commentaries are often answering questions no one is asking.
They help you clarify what you don’t think.
I try to use commentaries only when I’m stuck, and invariably they are not a massive amount of help.
In finding what is the big theme of the letter most commentaries are of little use.
However, on the details of the text they can really help.
Levy’s musings are worth considering. Check it out!
Jake Swink says
so extremely true. When I am stuck. They offer no help haha