Doing their part to fulfilling Ecclesiastes 12:12, Tolle Legge Press are embarking upon the production of a series of commentaries under the collective title Lectio Continua.
The first volume, Galatians by John Fesko, will be published next year.
The aim of the series is:
The Lectio Continua Expository Commentary seeks to be rigorously exegetical, God-centered, redemptive-historical, sin-exposing, Gospel-trumpeting and teeming with practical application. It aims to encourage ministers, elders, seminarians and interested laypeople to rediscover the profound spiritual benefits of systematic expository preaching; that is, the faithful preaching of the “whole counsel of God” — verse by verse, chapter by chapter, book by book. It also endeavors, by the power of the Spirit, to help Christ’s kingdom disciples to “grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ” (II Peter 3:18).
Here are the projected volumes:,
- Matthew: Daniel R. Hyde
- Mark: Edward Donnelly
- Luke: Iain D. Campbell
- John: Terry L. Johnson
- Acts: Ian Hamilton
- Romans: John V. Fesko
- 1 Corinthians: Kim Riddlebarger
- 2 Corinthians: Derek W. H. Thomas
- Galatians: John V. Fesko
- Ephesians: Jon D. Payne
- Philippians: David T. A. Strain
- Colossians: Sinclair B. Ferguson
- 1 & 2 Thessalonians: Daniel R. Hyde
- 1 Timothy: David W. Hall
- 2 Timothy: Michael G. Brown
- Titus & Philemon: Martin Downes
- Hebrews: David B. McWilliams
- James: Harry L. Reeder III
- 1 Peter: Jon D. Payne
- 1 – 3 John: Hywel R. Jones
- Jude & 2 Peter: Kim Riddlebarger
- Revelation: Joel R. Beeke
I’d be particularly looking forward to John by Terry Johnson; 1-3 John by Hywel Jones; Colossians by Sinclair Ferguson; James by Harry Reeder; and Revelation by Joel Beeke.
Romans by Fesko should be interesting, as well.