Edward Musgrave Blaiklock - Works

Works

  • Not Made to Die, The institute printing and publishing society, 1950.
  • The Christian in Pagan Society, Tyndale, 1951.
  • The Seven Churches, Marshall, Morgan & Scott, 1951.
  • The Male Characters of Euripides: A Study in Realism, New Zealand University Press, 1952.
  • Out of the Earth: The Witness of Archaeology to the New Testament, Eerdmans, 1957, 2nd edition, 1961.
  • Faith Is the Victory: Studies in the First Epistle of John, Eerdmans, 1959.
  • Rome in the New Testament, Inter-Varsity Fellowship, 1959.
  • The Acts of the Apostles: An Historical Commentary, Eerdmans, 1959.
  • The Century of the New Testament, Inter-Varsity Fellowship, 1962.
  • (Contributor) James D. Douglas, editor, New Bible Dictionary, Tyndale, 1962.
  • (Contributor) Pictorial Bible Dictionary, Zondervan, 1962.
  • Our Lord's Teaching on Prayer, Zondervan, 1964.
  • From Prison in Rome: Letters to the Philippians and Philemon, Zondervan, 1964.
  • Ten Pounds an Acre, A. H. & A. W. Reed, 1965.
  • Cities of the New Testament, Pickering & Inglis, 1965.
  • The Young Man Mark: Studies in Some Aspects of Mark and His Gospel, Paternoster Press, 1965, published as In the Image of Peter, Moody, 1969.
  • Cities of the New Testament, Revell, 1965.
  • (Under pseudonym Grammaticus) Hills of Home, Tri-Ocean, 1966.
  • St. Luke, Eerdmans, 1966.
  • Understanding the New Testament, Scripture Union, 1966.
  • (Contributor) Dictionary of Practical Theology, Eerdmans, 1967.
  • (Under pseudonym Grammaticus) Green Shade, A. H. & A. W. Reed, 1968.
  • The Way of Excellence: A New Translation and Study of I Corinthians 13 and Romans 12, Pickering & Inglis, 1968.
  • St. Luke, Scripture Union, 1968.
  • (With son, David A. Blaiklock) Is It, or Isn't It?: Why We Believe in the Existence of God, Zondervan, 1968 (published in England as This Faith or That, Pickering & Inglis, 1969).
  • Layman's Answer: An Examination of the New Theology, Judson, 1968.
  • (Editor and contributor) Pictorial Bible Atlas, Zondervan, 1969.
  • Word Pictures from the Bible, Pickering & Inglis, 1969, Zondervan, 1971.
  • The Archaeology of the New Testament, Zondervan, 1970, revised edition, 1975, revised and updated edition, Nelson, 1984.
  • The Psalms of the Great Rebellion: An Imaginative Exposition of Psalms 3 to 6 and 23, Marshall, Morgan & Scott, 1970.
  • The Archaeology of the New Testament, Zondervan, 1970,1974.
  • Romans, Eerdmans, 1971.
  • (Editor and contributor) Why I Am Still a Christian, Zondervan, 1971.
  • The Pastoral Epistles: A Study Guide to the Epistles of I and II Timothy and Titus, Zondervan, 1972.
  • (With D. A. Blaiklock) Why Didn't They Tell Me?, Zondervan, 1972.
  • The Pastoral Epistles, Zondervan, 1972.
  • Who Was Jesus?, Moody, 1974.
  • The Positive Power of Prayer, Regal Books, 1974.
  • Blaiklock's One Volume Commentary on the Bible, Revell, 1977.
  • Letter to Children of Light: A Bible Commentary for Laymen in 1, 2, 3 John, Regal Books, 2nd edition, 1977.
  • First Peter, Word Books, 1977.
  • Commentary on the Psalms, Scripture Union, 1977, Volume I: Psalms for Living: Psalms 1-72, Volume II: Psalms for Worship: Psalms 73-150
  • Commentary on the New Testament, Hodder & Stoughton, 1977.
  • The Answer's in the Bible, Hodder & Stoughton, 1978.
  • Romans, Scripture Union, 1978.
  • Luke, Scripture Union, 1978.
  • Meditations on the Psalms, four volumes, Scripture Union, 1979.
  • Acts: The Birth of the Church, Revell, 1979.
  • Between the valley and the sea The Dunmore Press, 1979.
  • The World of the New Testament, Arc Publishing, 1979, reprinted as: The Compact Handbook of New Testament Life, Bethany House, 1989.
  • Blaiklock's Handbook to the Bible, Revell, 1980, reprinted as: Today's Handbook of Bible Characters, Bethany House, 1987.
  • (Translator) Thomas a Kempis, The Imitation of Christ, Thomas Nelson, 1980.
  • Between the morning and the afternoon, The Dunmore Press, 1980.
  • Still a Christian, Hodder and Stoughton, 1980.
  • Eight Days in Israel, Ark Press, 1980.
  • Kathleen: A Record of Sorrow, Hodder & Stoughton, 1980.
  • Between the foothills and the ridge, The Dunmore Press, 1981.
  • Blaiklock's Book of Bible Persons, Ark Press, 1981.
  • (Translator) Thomas a Kempis, Brother Lawrence, Thomas Nelson, 1982.
  • (Translator) The Practice of the Presence of God: Based on the Conversations, Letters, Ways, and Spiritual Principles of Brother Lawrence, as well as on the Writings of Joseph de Beaufort, Thomas Nelson, 1982.
  • The Confessions of Saint Augustine: A New Translation with Introductions, Thomas Nelson, 1983.
  • (Editor with R. K. Harrison) The New International Dictionary of Biblical Archaeology, Zondervan, 1983.
  • Jesus Christ six weeks to Eternity, Anzea, 1983.
  • Jesus Christ Man or Myth?, Anzea, 1983, Thomas Nelson, 1984.
  • The best of Grammaticus: Writings of Professor E. M. Blaiklock, Ed. David More, Wilson & Horton, 1984. ISBN 0-86864-069-7.
  • (Translator with C.C. Keys) The Little Flowers of Saint Frances: The Acts of Saint Francis and His Companions, Servant Books, 1985.
  • Two letters from Prison, The Institute Press.
  • No Mists Above, The institute Printing & Publishing Society.
  • (Biography) EM Blaiklock: A Christian Scholar by Trevor Shaw, Hodder & Stoughton, 1986.

Also author of monographs on classical and religious subjects; archaeological editor of Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Bible, Zondervan. Columnist, under pseudonym Grammaticus, in Auckland Weekly News, 1942-. Contributor of editorials, articles, and reviews to classical journals in United States and United Kingdom and to New Zealand newspapers.

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