How to find scholarly resources for Bible study: use academic commentaries, EBSCO, Google Scholar, and Google Books.
Question from Derek Johnson about finding scholarly articles for a Matthew study.
Winger recommends starting with a quality academic commentary (suggests R.T. France on Matthew) whose footnotes lead to further scholarship. For specific topic searches he uses EBSCO (scholarly database), Google Scholar (scholar.google.com), and Google Books. He warns that results require significant discernment and that research is slow, methodical work requiring improved search-term skill over time.
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