Carlos,

Aside from Hodge, I haven't come across any that I would call "great", but there are a couple that I have used that are worth considering nonetheless.
    [*]Commentary on the First Epistle to the Corinthians by F.W. Grosheide (Eerdmans)[*]The Interpretation of I and II Corinthians by R.C.H. Lenski (Augsburg Publishing House) Lenski is a conservative Lutheran that has written a series of commentaries on the N.T. He includes a good amount of Greek in them but for someone who hasn't studied Greek, it is still usable. He does have his "weak" points, e.g., baptismal regeneration and election, etc., but knowing these things ahead of time, the student can still benefit from his insightful comments.[*]Calvin's Commentary on I & II Corinthians by John Calvin is of course always worth considering as well.[/LIST]In His Grace,


[Linked Image]

simul iustus et peccator

[Linked Image]