Category Description for Bible/Commentaries
The Bible was written long ago, over the course of many centuries. The customs and languages and history it contains can be unfamiliar or even strange to the modern reader. Commentaries attempt to bridge this knowledge gap. Commentaries explain the meaning of the text of the Bible, and are typically organized by book, chapter, and verse.
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Bible teaching from Pastor Bayless Conley. Information about the broadcast and sales of books and merchandise.
Includes commentary notes by verse in parallel with several popular Bible translations for easy comparasion.
Book introductions, narrative style commentary, and personal application.
Features analysis by section for most books. Interacts with current scholarship, elaborates themes and difficult passages.
John Darby, Geneva Study Bible, John Gill, Matthew Henry, Jamieson-Fausset-Brown, A. T. Robertson, Scofield, Charles Spurgeon, John Wesley; Fourfold Gospel (single-column harmony of the Gospels).
Summary, outline and devotional exposition on selected Old and New Testament books (PDF).
Genesis, Psalms, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Daniel, and most of the New Testament.
The complete commentaries of French reformer and theologian, John Calvin (1509-1564). Calvin Translation Society edition.
Roman Catholic scholar provides introduction and chapter commentary on various books of the Bible. Topical articles.
John Darby, Geneva Study Bible, Matthew Henry, B. W. Johnson, Jamieson-Faussett-Brown, John Wesley. Indexed by commentator, then book and chapter.
Exegetical commentaries by Dr. Bob Utley, a retired Professor of Hermeneutics. Written in study guide format with questions for individual study or group discussion.
A tale of the shortcomings and hazards of Bible commentaries.
Online version of The Popular Commentary of the Bible by Paul E. Kretzmann. This series dates from the 1920s and is from a confessional Lutheran perspective.
Bible exposition from an historic, Reformed perspective. Covenant theology and some sermons. MP3 and PDF formats.
By Seventh-day Adventist Uriah Smith.
Detailed, conservative commentary includes issues of special introduction: authenticity, historical background, authorship, date. Engages current scholarship. (PDF, Palm, Pocket PC formats).
Downloadable theology books (PDF) including commentaries on Malachi, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, First Peter, and the Sermon on the Mount.
Bible teaching from Pastor Bayless Conley. Information about the broadcast and sales of books and merchandise.
Includes commentary notes by verse in parallel with several popular Bible translations for easy comparasion.
Genesis, Psalms, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Daniel, and most of the New Testament.
A tale of the shortcomings and hazards of Bible commentaries.
Online version of The Popular Commentary of the Bible by Paul E. Kretzmann. This series dates from the 1920s and is from a confessional Lutheran perspective.
By Seventh-day Adventist Uriah Smith.
John Darby, Geneva Study Bible, John Gill, Matthew Henry, Jamieson-Fausset-Brown, A. T. Robertson, Scofield, Charles Spurgeon, John Wesley; Fourfold Gospel (single-column harmony of the Gospels).
Downloadable theology books (PDF) including commentaries on Malachi, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, First Peter, and the Sermon on the Mount.
Roman Catholic scholar provides introduction and chapter commentary on various books of the Bible. Topical articles.
Bible exposition from an historic, Reformed perspective. Covenant theology and some sermons. MP3 and PDF formats.
The complete commentaries of French reformer and theologian, John Calvin (1509-1564). Calvin Translation Society edition.
Exegetical commentaries by Dr. Bob Utley, a retired Professor of Hermeneutics. Written in study guide format with questions for individual study or group discussion.
Summary, outline and devotional exposition on selected Old and New Testament books (PDF).
Detailed, conservative commentary includes issues of special introduction: authenticity, historical background, authorship, date. Engages current scholarship. (PDF, Palm, Pocket PC formats).
Book introductions, narrative style commentary, and personal application.
John Darby, Geneva Study Bible, Matthew Henry, B. W. Johnson, Jamieson-Faussett-Brown, John Wesley. Indexed by commentator, then book and chapter.
Features analysis by section for most books. Interacts with current scholarship, elaborates themes and difficult passages.
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