Book Notice: LEXHAM GEOGRAPHIC COMMENTARIES (5-VOLUME SET) (WTS)

Published on May 15, 2026 by Eugene Ho

Lexham Press, 2024 | 3272 pages

WTS BOOKS SALE:

LEXHAM GEOGRAPHIC COMMENTARIES (5-VOLUME SET)

 

Ever wonder what the geography of the Bible was like? WTS Books has a 42% off sale on an excellent resource, Lexham Geographic Commentaries (5-Volume Set), edited by Barry J. Beitzel. The sale ends May 21, 2026 so don’t miss out on your opportunity to obtain this beautifully crafted and helpful set.

 

Endorsements

“What a resource! Whether you study the Bible, teach or preach it, or are planning to do a movie where you need to understand how people lived, the Lexham Geographic Commentary on Acts through Revelation is a treasure trove of information about first century life. This is up to date and full of detail that not only will inform you but fascinate you as well. Just very well done.”
Darrell Bock, Senior Research Professor of New Testament, Dallas Theological Seminary

“The Lexham Geographic Commentary on Acts through Revelation is a worthy sequel to the award-winning Lexham Geographic Commentary on the Gospels. Over fifty entries by a range of scholars offer valuable insight into the geographical, social, and historical context of the book of Acts, the New Testament letters, and Revelation. An incredible amount of information that enables students to better understand the New Testament is available in this volume. Interspersed throughout are photographs, illustrations, and maps that enable the reader better to grasp the points being made in the text.”
Douglas J. Moo, Wessner Chair of Biblical Studies, Wheaton College

“Because the Bible, more than any other holy book, roots its revelation of the Creator in identifiable time and space, the geographic context of the biblical message is of the greatest importance. This means that this series, and particularly this volume on the Pentateuch, is extremely valuable to the student of the Bible, not only in its articles dealing with specific geographic data and locations, but also with the larger geographic issues. Highly recommended.”
John N. Oswalt, Visiting Distinguished Professor of Old Testament, Asbury Theological Seminary

“The Lexham Geographic Commentary on the Historical Books continues the important approach to biblical interpretation found in the previous volumes of this project. The geographic setting in historical context is a crucial element in the interpretation of the biblical narratives, since the stories assume the implied readers’ knowledge of locations, topography, etc., as these impact the events that the stories narrate. This commentary successfully addresses this concern. Throughout the volume, the understanding of the individual narrative episodes is greatly enriched through a solid analysis of the geographic and cultural data. Readers will benefit from its wonderful maps, photos, and illustrations. It is an important contribution to the understanding of this portion of Scripture.”
K. Lawson Younger, Jr., professor emeritus of Old Testament, semitic languages, and ancient near eastern history, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Illinois

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LEXHAM GEOGRAPHIC COMMENTARIES (5-VOLUME SET) (WTS)

Lexham Press, 2024 | 3272 pages

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