The Expositor's Study Bible (KJV) is different than any other study Bible ever produced. With abbreviated commentary notes placed directly in the scripture, it makes Bible study easier than ever before. With over 1 million copies in print today, The Expositor's Study Bible has become one of the most loved Bible study tools of our time.
Now complete, this thoroughly revised edition of The Expositor's Bible Commentary includes the work of fifty-six contributors, thirty of whom are new. This collection provides the most current scholarship and resources. This pack includes the 5 volumes covering the New Testament.
An abridgment of the critically acclaimed Expositor's Bible Commentary, this Gold Medallion-winning resource gives you in two volumes all the essential information and practical insights of the original twelve-volume set while trimming off cumbersome technical details.
Now complete and available in a 13-volume set, this thoroughly revised edition of The Expositor's Bible Commentary includes the work of fifty-six contributors, thirty of whom are new. Reflecting the commentary's international and cross-denominational approach, they come from the United States, Canada, England, Scotland, Austrailia, and New Zealand, and from a broad diversity of churches and traditions, including Anglican, Brethren, Methodist, Nazarene, and Reformed. New features include: Comprehensive introductionsShort and precise bibliographiesDetailed outlinesInsightful expositions of passages and versesOverviews of sections of Scripture to illuminate the big pictureOccasional reflections to give more detail on important issuesNotes on textual questions and special problems, placed close to the texts in questionTransliterations and translations of Hebrew and Greek words, enabling readers to understand even the more technical notesA balanced and respectful approach toward marked differences of opinion.
This book takes The Epistle to the Hebrews and explains it in a way that brings out its full and intended meaning. Thomas Charles Edwards (1837 - 1900) was an eminent theologian with a degree from Oxford. He had been born in Wales into a Welsh methodist family and became ordained in the Welsh church tradition.
Samuel H. Kellogg "The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Leviticus" is a fascinating investigate the biblical book of Leviticus. In this informative paintings, Kellogg digs into the tricky nuances of the Levitical guidelines and ceremonies, presenting readers with a higher hold close of their ancient and religious importance. Kellogg's painstaking studies and insightful interpretation shed mild at the reason and importance of the specific services, sacrifices, and ceremonies specific in Leviticus. He delves into the problems of holiness, atonement, and the relationship between God and His humans, emphasizing the relevance of these historic laws and rites to the spiritual lives of believers nowadays. Kellogg's attractive writing fashion allows readers to discover Leviticus's wealthy symbolism and spiritual lessons. He delves into the relevance of the priesthood, worship legal guidelines, and the book's moral beliefs. Kellogg's evaluation highlights the price of residing a holy and obedient life in conformity with God's precepts. "The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Leviticus" is an invaluable resource for pupils, theologians, and everybody seeking to get a higher draw close of the Old Testament.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Proverbs" via Robert F. Horton is an intensive examination of the biblical Book of Proverbs within the wider collection "The Expositor's Bible." As a reputable Christian clergyman and theologian, Horton gives incisive evaluation and sensible interpretations of the wisdom literature located inside the Book of Proverbs. In this volume, Horton digs into the famous teachings attributed to King Solomon, offering readers with an intensive comprehension of the moral and ethical counsel contained in this ancient book. The writer blends scholarly research with pastoral advice to make the historical information of Proverbs applicable to fashionable audiences. Horton's "The Expositor's Bible" collection is famous for its determination to making biblical texts more understandable to clergy and laypeople alike. In "The Book of Proverbs," he addresses issues like as distinctive feature, folly, and the worry of the Lord, serving as a manual for the ones searching for religious enrichment and moral route. This series is an invaluable resource for people seeking to apprehend the deeper meanings of Proverbs and the way they apply to regular lifestyles.