Renaissance New Testament Commentary by Dr. Randolph Yeager (Book Review)
Do you desire to indulge into a much deeper study of the word of God? Do you want to understand every word or verse of the New Testament based on its original language and context? Do you find it difficult to understand available commentaries because of its scholarly approach thereby causing boredom?
Randolph Yeager spent his entire lifetime researching and studying the New Testament in its original Greek producing the world’s most comprehensive word-for-word, verse-by-verse Renaissance New Testament Commentary. It is an 18-volume commentary considered as one of the most important biblical contributions in the 20th century. Each volume has more or less 600 pages totaling 10,000 plus pages combined.
Randolph Yeager has been an evangelist for twelve years and a regular speaker in Bible conferences for 45 states. He has a Ph.D. in American history, a university professor and had training at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, Chicago. He was awarded with Citation of Appreciation (1988) at the Laymen’s National Bible Committee for his outstanding contribution to the Bible cause.
Randolph Yeager called his work the Renaissance New Testament Commentary because he believes that God is calling every believer to be a man or woman of Renaissance, or a “child of reason, experience and faith. He is a thinker, an experimenter and a student of God’s word.” The Renaissance New Testament Commentary serves as a tool in guiding and understanding the New Testament Greek and encourages Christians and students of the Bible to employ these tools in their study and do their own research and decide for themselves if what the commentary said was true.
Renaissance New Testament Commentary by Randolph Yeager includes the following—
The King James Version verse by verse
The Yeager translation
Exhaustive Greek/English concordance
Lexicographical analysis
Each Greek word in order of occurrence
Grammatical identification
The Greek text verse by verse
The literal meaning
A harmony of the Gospels
Commentary
Even high school students with limited knowledge of the Greek language can benefit from this exegetical (contextual) study of the New Testament. Pastors, ministers, missionaries, counselors, and even new believers ought to take advantage of this monumental Christian literature.
Renaissance New Testament Commentary and other Christian books are available in our Christian bookstore or wherever books are sold.

