A Commentary
Author: Robert Jamieson
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Published: 1884
Total Pages: 1032
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Author: Robert Jamieson
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Published: 1884
Total Pages: 1032
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert Jamieson
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Published: 1961-06-26
Total Pages: 1600
ISBN-13: 9780310265702
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLeading the honor roll of one-volume commentaries on the Bible is the classic by Jamieson, Fausset & Brown. Here is a real storehouse of information and commentary on every book of Scripture. Highly recommended by Charles Spurgeon, JFB is the standard conservative-evangelical work.
Author: Andrew Robert Fausset
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Published: 1885
Total Pages: 368
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David S. Dockery
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 702
ISBN-13: 0805495460
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis detailed look at all 66 Bible books in a single volume contains helpful introductions to the 10 major units of Scripture plus maps, charts, and in-depth sidebars.
Author: R. Norman Whybray
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published: 1995-05-09
Total Pages: 158
ISBN-13: 9780802808370
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis study provides a straightforward introduction to the contents and themes of the first five books of the Bible. The author stresses the meaning of the Pentateuch in its canonical form while remaining sensitive to its literary merit, theological import, and compelling power.
Author: A. Macintosh
Publisher: A&C Black
Published: 1997-01-01
Total Pages: 726
ISBN-13: 9780567085450
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHere Andrew Macintosh provides a major introduction, followed by translation and verse-by-verse commentary to Hosea. Incorporating up-to-date evidence from archaeology and the Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as the insights of more recent major commentaries, he places particular emphasis on the work of the Rabbinic authorities and especially that of Ibn Janah. He reveals important new evidence concerning the meaning of Hosea's dialectical language to provide an indispensable reference for scholars, students and clergy.
Author: Robert H. Gundry
Publisher: Baker Books
Published: 2010-07-01
Total Pages: 2399
ISBN-13: 1441237089
DOWNLOAD EBOOKVerse-by-verse explanations with a literal translation Shouldn't a Bible commentary clarify what God's Word actually says? Going beyond questions of authorship, date, sources, and historicity, respected linguist and teacher Gundry offers a one-volume exposition of the New Testament that focuses on what is most useful for preaching, teaching, and individual study--what the biblical text really means. Providing interpretive observations in a "breezy" style that's easy to read and adaptable for oral use in pulpit or classroom presentations, Gundry directs his book to an evangelical audience. His crisp translation of the New Testament inserts various phrasings of passages in brackets, allowing for smooth transition from original text to alternative and contemporary readings. SAMPLE TEXT OF TRANSLATION JOHN'S PREDICTING A MORE POWERFUL BAPTIZER THAN HE (Mark 1:1-8) 1:1-3: The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, God's Son, according as it's written in Isaiah the prophet, "Behold, I'm sending my messenger before your face [= ahead of you], who'll pave your way [= the road you'll travel], [the messenger who is] the voice of one crying out in the wilderness, 'Prepare the way of the Lord. Make his paths straight.'" Pastors, Sunday school teachers, small-group leaders, and laypeople will welcome Gundry's non-technical explanations and clarifications. And Bible students at all levels will appreciate his sparkling interpretations of the NT Scriptures. A trustworthy guide for anybody wanting to delve deeper into God's Word. SAMPLE TEXT OF COMMENTS "Gospel" means "good news." Jews would associate this good news with Isaiah 52:7. Non-Jews would think of the good news of an emperor's accession to power, birthday, visit to a city, military victory, or bringing of prosperity to the empire. But Mark's good news has to do with the salvation and victory brought by Jesus over evil in all its demonic and physical forms. "The gospel of Jesus Christ" therefore means "the gospel about Jesus Christ" and refers to a proclaimed message ("the voice of one crying out"), not a book (though because books like Mark's contain that proclaimed message, the term came to refer to those books in the capitalized form of "Gospels" to distinguish them from the message, kept uncapitalized as "gospel").
Author: Gordon J. Wenham
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published: 1979-10-05
Total Pages: 396
ISBN-13: 9780802825223
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWenham's study on the Book of Leviticus is a contribution to The New International Commentary on the Old Testament. Like its companion series on the New Testament, this commentary devotes considerable care to ahieving a balance between technical information and homiletic-devotional interpretation.
Author: John Glynn
Publisher: Kregel Publications
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 9780825427367
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis reliable guide lists and ranks approximately 800 Bible commentaries and 1,200 printed volumes, as well as numerous computer resources related to biblical interpretation, theology, and church history. Commentaries are categorized by level and approach and recommended titles are highlighted. A unique and special studies section lists works of significance for each book of the Bible.
Author: Matthew Henry
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Published: 1995-07
Total Pages: 1032
ISBN-13: 9781884543043
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBorn the son of a clergyman on October 18, 1662, Matthew Henry was ordained into the British Presbyterian Church where he held the pastorate in Chester from 1687 to 1712. He was widowed, married again and had 10 children, three whom died in infancy. Henry died in 1714. Henry began work on his commentary as "Notes On The New Testament" in 1704 and the monumental work was completed shortly before his death in 1714. Remembered as a caring pastor, a passionate lover of the Word of God, and a man of great personal integrity, Matthew Henry has left his mark on the hearts of countless Christians who seek a deeper understanding of the riches that Scripture contains. This edition of Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible uses the King James text and is abridged from the original six volumes while faithfully retaining all of the vibrant themes of that classic work. Everything here is in Matthew Henry's own words and nothing relevant to today's reader has been omitted.