Schreiner describes Hebrews as a sermon in epistolary form that exhorts its readers to hold fast to their faith. Hebrews has a rich theology and some of the most contested or misunderstood passages in the New Testament, such as the warning passages and apostasy. I highly recommend Schreiner’s EBTC commentary on Hebrews.
1 Peter, 2nd Edition Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament Series
Karen Jobes update and revises one of the leading commentaries on 1 Peter which is rich with themes that applied to the particular situation the churches in Asia Minor faced as well as Christians throughout church history. Increasing, modern-day Christians are experiencing more persecution which makes 1 Peter more and more relevant and impactful.
Romans Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary (EBTC)
Romans is a letter addressed to first-century Roman Christians that focuses on the gospel, Jesus Christ as the focus of the gospel, and the exposition and spread of the gospel.
1-2 Timothy and Titus: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary
Paul’s letters to Timothy and Titus (LTT) are often neglected in theology. Köstenberger rightly points out the intentional purpose of the LTT. Proper understanding of the LTT dovetails into a greater understanding of the Paul’s earlier letters.