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All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for
doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in
righteousness:
2 Timothy 3:16 (KJV)
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- Author of one of the most respected interdenominational commentaries
ever written, Adam Clarke shows his Godly respect for the Bible as well
as his courage to give his opinion on many difficult and controversial
questions other commentaries often avoid.
- Well known throughout the late 1800's for their prolific writings on
various subjects, John and Jacob Abbott decided to put to paper their
personal study and translation of the original Greek New Testament.
Included are 50 woodcut illustrations from the original printing.
- One of the leading authorities in the Church of Christ, Dr. Coffman
presents a verse by verse look at God's Word.
- Educated at Princeton seminary, Albert Barnes was a dedicated student
of the Bible. Though passed over by the biographical sketches of
influential theological writers, his notes on the New Testament continue
to be quite popular even today.
- These synopses were originally written and published in French and
introduced book-by-book. Only the New Testament is available.
- He preached in the same church as C. H. Spurgeon. Gill is little
known, but his works contain gems of information found nowhere outside
of the ancient Jewish writings. Gill presents a verse-by-verse
exposition of the entire Bible.
- Modern believers can read the Scriptures with help from the theology
of Calvin, Luther, Zwingli, and other Reformation leaders. It was first
printed in 1560.
- David Guzik is the former senior pastor at Clavary Chapel Simi Valley
in California. His excellent study materials have been edifying the
Christian community for the past seven years. Currently he is the
director of the Calvary Chapel Bible College in Siegen, Germany.
- A one-volume commentary prepared by Robert Jamieson, A. R. Fausset and
David Brown. It was published in 1871.
- Although only covering the Gospels, this set of commentaries, by the
English scholar partially responsible for formulating the Westminster
Confession, is full of insight and wisdom.
- Henry's six volume Complete Commentary provides an exhaustive look at
every verse in the Bible. It was written in 1706.
- Henry's one volume Concise Commentary provides a condensed look at
nearly every verse in the Bible. The original was written in 1706.
- The importance of this Commentary on Galatians for the history of
Protestantism is very great. It presents like no other of Luther's
writings the central thought of Christianity, the justification of the
sinner for the sake of Christ's merits alone.
- This one volume work took the author, John W. McGarvey, three years to
prepare. Even today it is still hold a place in literature as a work of
superior merit.
- This work was written in 1891 for the novice student. It contains aids
to help understand every verse
- a.T. Robertson, a renowned Greek New Testament scholar, takes the
reader verse-by-verse, painting word pictures to describe the actions of
Jesus and the early Christians.
- People have relied on this reference work in their daily studies for
more than 90 years. C. I. Scofield intended to provide a concise yet
complete tool to help the new reader of the Bible. Originally written in
1909.
- Also known as a "Harmony Of the Four Gospels," this
chronology of the life of Christ, by J. W. McGarvey and Philip Y.
Pendleton, has titled sections and sub-divisions. Comments are injected
in the text.
- This seven volume magnum opus by Charles H. Spurgeon was first
published in weekly installments over 20 years in The Sword and the
Trowel, the periodical of Spurgeon's London Metropolitan Tabernacle.
Sections were published as separate volumes, with the seventh released
in 1885.
- The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge has provided a cross-reference
resource for Bible students worldwide for generations. This highly
respected and nearly exhaustive compilation was developed by R.A. Torrey
from references in Thomas Scott's Commentary and the Comprehensive
Bible. With nearly 500,000 cross-references it is the most thorough
source available.
- Produced between 1754 and 1765, Wesley's commentary on the whole Bible
has stood the test of time.
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