1. The Gospel According to John: Pillar New Testament Commentary [PNTC]
    D.A. Carson
    Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. / 1991 / Hardcover
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  1. Jeffrey Sisemoore
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    February 20, 2009
    Jeffrey Sisemoore
    I am a layman, unschooled in Greek and Hebrew, who nevertheless enjoys reading commentaries on a fairly regular basis as part of my person growth in the Word. This commentary is the best I have ever read, with so much meat to savor it is a delight to read. I add my review to the others to let you know that although the author is obviously a scholar, he also knows how to write clearly, in plain language that anyone can understand. This book is special in my humble opinion.
  2. S A McClain
    Tacoma area
    Age: 35-44
    Gender: male
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Excellent commentary
    March 23, 2011
    S A McClain
    Tacoma area
    Age: 35-44
    Gender: male
    In preaching through the book of John, I've used many commentaries and have found Carson's to be the best work out there. I suggest one consult Morris (NICNT and Reflections on the Gospel of John), Ridderbos, and occasionally Beasley Murray (WBC) for other helpful works. Kostenberger's BEC work echo's most of the above and should really only be used if you are looking for a summary (though his footnotes can occasionally be helpful).
  3. Jim
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Gospel of John
    May 3, 2020
    Jim
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    I have throughly enjoyed the depth of effort put into this work. The controversy surrounding this Gospel is explained in enough depth that everyone should be left with the understanding of its trustworthiness. Carson often refers to the Mishnah in this text. I purchased that text by Herbert Danby at the same time. Having that as a resource has greatly added to my knowledge of the Jewish teachings addressed in the Gospel. I highly recommend purchasing both texts for a better understanding of the culture John was addressing.
  4. Jimmy Reagan
    Leesville, SC
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    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Lives Up To Hype!
    April 23, 2018
    Jimmy Reagan
    Leesville, SC
    Age: 45-54
    Gender: male
    Quality: 5
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    This commentary on the Gospel of John (Pillar New Testament Commentary series) by the renowned D. A. Carson has stood as a giant among commentaries for several years now. Glowing reviews can be found in a multitude of places. Carson himself comes the closest to having a following of any scholar I know. Hes conservative, sharp, thorough, and never fears going on record with what he believes. My guess is that the publishers of this series will hold on to this title for a long time, and if theres ever any revision done it will be done by Carson himself.

    Since Mr. Carson never beats around the bush about what he believes, he is particularly adept at writing an Introduction. He doesnt meander through scholarly prognostications, but lines them up, assesses them quickly, and shoots down the ones that dont deserve to stand. You will learn what he believes, why he believes it, and why it is right! Whether you will agree that he is right or not, his style of writing sticks in your mind and makes an impression long after other things would be forgotten.

    He begins by explaining some distinctive characteristics of Johns Gospel. That section opens up issues that will reappear in many ways later. His second section has to do with the early reception of Johns Gospel. He sifts a lot of history quickly and makes a strong case for his opinion. As he moves closer to present times, he effectively banishes some of the stranger scholarly reconstructions that have been foisted upon John. In the third section on authenticity he gets into evaluating source criticism as well as some other critical analyses. To be the conservative hero that he is, he occasionally steps farther into criticism than I would expect, but his conclusions still come down firmly in the conservative camp. These discussions, of course, lead naturally to one about the relation of John and the Synoptics. At length, he gets to the section on the authorship of Johns Gospel. In my opinion, he particularly excelled in this section. After you read this section, you will see that attempts to discredit the possibility that John the Apostle wrote this gospel are more smoke and mirrors than reality. In the section on the date and provenance of Johns Gospel he well surveys the field before he arrives at a date around A.D. 80-85. Another section on the purpose of Johns Gospel is enlightening as is the one on the theological emphases in John. He barely discusses structure before he provides us with an outline.

    The commentary proper is the same thoughtful, careful, determined work that you found in the Introduction. The Gospel of John is one of the most important books in the Bible, and I have two or three special commentaries on John that I never fail to consult when looking at a passage in John. This commentary is one of those volumes. You could almost label this commentary famous. Believe it or not, its quality can bear its fame.

    I received this book free from the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commissions 16 CFR, Part 255.
  5. RLHunter1
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    The Best
    November 10, 2018
    RLHunter1
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    If you only own one commentary on The Gospel According to John, this needs to be the one. This commentary is scholarly, but very readable for those without extensive Greek knowledge. When Dr. Carson's name is on the book as the author, the work can be expected to be very solid both doctrinally, and exegetically. This volume delivers in a large way. I highly recommend this volume for any one wanting to study God's word.
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