Here are some of his most notable books:
* The Second and Third Epistles of Clement: A Commentary (Hermeneia): This is a critical commentary on two early Christian letters, offering insights into the development of Christian thought in the second century.
* The Syriac New Testament: A Translation with Introduction and Commentary (New Testament Library): This work provides a translation and analysis of the Syriac version of the New Testament, highlighting its significance for understanding the transmission and interpretation of the text.
* The Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament: A Commentary on the Relationship: In this book, Brock examines the connections between the Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament, exploring their potential influence on early Christian literature.
* Jews and Christians in the Roman Empire: A New Perspective: This book explores the complex relationship between Jews and Christians in the Roman Empire, focusing on the historical and cultural context of their interactions.
* The Holy Spirit in the New Testament: A concise and insightful exploration of the concept of the Holy Spirit in the New Testament.
These are just a few of James P. Brock's many publications. He has also written numerous articles and essays on various topics related to early Christianity, the New Testament, and the Dead Sea Scrolls.