Logos Talk’s Recommended Commentary Series highlights some favorite commentaries by Logos academics and the user community.
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Each week we will post a forum thread asking which commentaries, available from Logos, are your favorites for a specific book in the Bible. This is a great opportunity to let other Logos users know which commentaries you have found valuable in your studies.
Deuteronomy Commentaries
We asked Michael Heiser, resident scholar and academic editor for Logos Bible Software, to give us his favorite commentaries on Deuteronomy. Here are a few of his choices in no particular order:
- The JPS Torah Commentary: Deuteronomy by Jacob Milgrom
- The New International Commentary on the Old and New Testament: The Book of Deuteronomy by Peter C. Craigie
- The New American Commentary: Deuteronomy by Eugene H. Merrill
Logos Community Favorites
Here are a few commentaries suggested by Logos users:
- Tyndale Commentaries: Deuteronomy by Mark F. Rooker
- A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Deuteronomy, 3rd Ed. by S. R. Driver
- The Expositor’s Bible (6 vols.):Volume 1: Genesis to Ruth by R. Dennis Cole
- C. H. Mackintosh Collection (34 vols.):Notes on the Pentateuch: Genesis to Deuteronomy by C. H. Mackintosh
- College Press NIV Commentary: Deuteronomy by Gary H. Hall
- Cornerstone Biblical Commentary: Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy by Eugene H. Merrill, David Baker, and Dale A. Brueggemann
Do you have a favorite Logos resource on Deuteronomy which isn’t listed here? Leave us a comment. Then jump over to the forum and share your favorite commentaries on Matthew!

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