Books
- How to Understand and Apply the Old Testament: Twelve Steps from Exegesis to Theology. Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R Publishing, 2017. Reviewed at booksataglance.com (Mar, 2017); Them 42.2 (2017); JETS 60.2 (2017), Credo Magazine (April 26, 2018), MSJ 29.2 (2018).
Articles
- /PDF/ “Zephaniah Notes.” Pages 1619–27 in NIV Biblical Theology Study Bible. Edited by D. A. Carson. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2018.
- /PDF/ “Zephaniah.” Pages 561–604 in Malachi–Daniel. Edited by Ian M. Duguid, James M. Hamilton, and Jay Sklar. ESV Expository Commentary 7. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2018.
- /PDF/ “Foreword.” Pages xvii–xx in Christopher S. Tachick’s “King of Israel” and “Do Not Fear, Daughter of Zion”: The Use of Zephaniah 3 in John 12. Reformed Academic Dissertations. Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R Publishing, 2018.
- /PDF/ “Lifting the Veil: Reading and Preaching Jesus’ Bible through Christ and for Christ.” The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 22.3 (2018): 157–79.
- /PDF/ “YHWH’s Future Ingathering in Zephaniah 1:2: Interpreting אָסֹֹף אָסֵף,” Hebrew Studies 59 (2018): 173–91.
- /PDF/ Review of Leading across Cultures: Effective Ministry and Mission in the Global Church, by James E. Plueddemann. Journal of Global Christianity 4.1 (2018): 95–98.
- /PDF/ Review of WJK’s Library Bundle: Old Testament Library Commentaries and Companion Volumes and New Testament Library Commentaries and Companion Volumes for Accordance, by OakTree Software, Inc. Themelios 43.1 (2018): 91–94.
Podcasts & Other Audio
- /Audio/PDF/Video/ “Fearing and Following God: A Sermon on Ecclesiastes 12:13–14” (31 Jan 2018, Bethlehem College & Seminary Chapel).
- /Audio/PowerPoint/Video/ “Thinking How to See and Savor the Divine Son in All of Scripture” (22 Sept 2018, Think Revisited Conference, Bethlehem College & Seminary)
- /Audio/PowerPoint/Handout/ “The Gospel and the Church’s Ministry to the Poor” (8 Dec, 2018, Northfield Community Church).
- /Audio/Handout/PDF Manuscript/ “For the Sake of Christ’s Name among the Nations: The Theme of Missions in Scripture” (9 Dec, 2018, Northfield Community Church).