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Revelation

The book of Revelation has been subjected to wildly different interpretations. Why? 'Its symbolism belongs to the first century, not to our own age,' says Leon Morris, who explains the metaphors and symbols and their significance for the church today.

1 & 2 Thessalonians

The apostle Paul's correspondence with the church at Thessalonica provides a valuable glimpse into issues confronting the community. Leon Morris illuminates the original meaning and context of the letters and shows how they bear on the church today.

Judges and Ruth

Judges displays Israel's human frailty, their need for both spiritual and political deliverance, and God's use of flawed human leaders. Ruth tells a smaller story within this larger narrative, showing God quietly at work, remaining true to his covenant people.

1 Corinthians

Despite Paul's having founded the church in Corinth, it was full of contention and strife. In response, Paul offered to them some of his most profound thinking. Leon Morris expounds the vital issues and demonstrates the letter's perennial relevance.

Luke

Luke's Gospel presents many unique pictures of Jesus. With an awareness of scholarly discussions and a practical attentiveness to both the text and the reader, Leon Morris places this Gospel's themes within the context of God's plan for all people.

Galatians

The Epistle to the Galatians is the most passionately written of all Paul's letters. In this commentary, based on his own translation of the original Greek, Leon Morris brilliantly unravels Paul's compressed arguments. He shows how the apostle's teaching affects not only the way we think about God's... (more)

The Gospel According To Matthew

This work is vintage Morris and provides valuable insights to those studying the gospel from a scholar who has lived with the Greek New Testament for decades.

The Epistle To The Romans

This careful and thorough exposition of the epistle will help readers to understand better what is one of the greatest Christian writings.