G.K. Beale

G.K. Beale

G.K. Beale has written at least 19 books. Their most popular book is Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament with 11 saves with an average rating of 4.5⭐.

Authorship percentage indicates primary author status - excluding introductions, forewards and other contributions.

Series

6 released books

Authored 29% of series

Essential Studies in Biblical Theology

Essential Studies in Biblical Theology is a 6-book series with 6 released primary works first released in 2014 with contributions by G.K. Beale, Mitchell Kim, and Benjamin L. Gladd.

Series

7 released books

Authored 13% of series

Short Studies in Biblical Theology

Short Studies in Biblical Theology is a 7-book series with 7 released primary works first released in 2015 with contributions by Graeme Goldsworthy, Raymond C. Ortlund Jr., and James M. Hamilton Jr..

The Son of God and the New Creation
Marriage and the Mystery of the Gospel
Work and Our Labor in the Lord
From Chaos to Cosmos: Creation to New Creation
The City of God and the Goal of Creation: an Introduction to the Biblical Theology of the City of God

Series

34 primary books31 released books

Authored 3% of series

New Studies in Biblical Theology

New Studies in Biblical Theology is a 31-book series with 31 released primary works first released in 1969 with contributions by Raymond C. Ortlund, Daniel J. Estes, and D.A. Carson.

#2
God's Unfaithful Wife: A Biblical Theology of Spiritual Adultery
#4
Hear, My Son: Teaching Learning in Proverbs 1-9
#5
Original Sin: Illuminating the Riddle
#7
Neither Poverty nor Riches: A Biblical Theology of Possessions
#11
Salvation to the Ends of the Earth: A Biblical Theology of Mission

Series

2 released books

Authored 50% of series

New International Greek Testament Commentary

New International Greek Testament Commentary is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 1999 with contributions by G.K. Beale and R.T. France.

The Book of Revelation: A Commentary on the Greek Text
The Gospel of Mark: A Commentary on the Greek Text