Jude and 2 Peter
- 420 pages
- 15 hours of reading
A highly regarded New Testament scholar offers a substantive evangelical commentary on Jude and 2 Peter in the award-winning BECNT series.
Gene L. Green's scholarship delves into the New Testament, applying literary analysis to uncover the profound theological and ethical messages within. His work explores the deeper meanings of biblical texts and their relevance for contemporary readers. Green's academic approach offers insightful perspectives on early Christian writings.



A highly regarded New Testament scholar offers a substantive evangelical commentary on Jude and 2 Peter in the award-winning BECNT series.
Focusing on the apostle Peter, this exploration reveals him as a foundational figure in Christian theology, shaping key doctrines about Jesus, salvation, and the inclusivity of God's people. Often overlooked, Peter emerges as both a leader and a theologian whose insights resonate throughout the church. The text argues for his rightful recognition as a theological innovator, suggesting that his contributions have always been integral to Christian thought, even if they have not been fully acknowledged.
The intersection of trauma and faith is explored through the lens of surgery in this reflective work by Gene Green, a New Testament professor and heart surgery survivor. He delves into the profound experiences surrounding surgical procedures, moving beyond superficial reassurances to uncover deeper theological insights. Green connects the challenges faced during surgery with the enduring themes of hope and significance found in the Christian narrative, offering a unique perspective on healing and spirituality.