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The Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture does what very few of today's students of the Bible could do for themselves. With the aid of computer technology, the vast array of writings from the church fathers—including much that is available only in the ancient languages—have been combed for ...
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This commentary continues the work of J. W. McGarvey in the Fourfold Gospel Commentary.
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Published by Broadman & Holman, the Apologetics Study Bible is designed to help people answer important and life-shaping questions. With contributions from some of today's most respected Christian thinkers, the Apologetics Study Bible enables readers to know the reasons and evidences for the ...
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The Asbury Bible Commentary is a modern one-volume commentary on the whole Bible, written from a Wesleyan perspective.
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Albert Barnes' commentary on the New Testament was originally intended to give Sunday School teachers an accessible explanation of the passages they would be teaching.
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Gleason L. Archer discusses the apparent contradictions in the Bible, and argues for the unity and the integrity of the Bible to reassure anyone confused by seeming discrepancies in Scripture.
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Edited by John Stott and published by Inter-Varsity Press, the Bible Speaks Today series has been widely acclaimed for its accurate exposition, contemporary relevance and readability. The module includes the entire 22 bestselling New Testament volumes, with their helpful study guides. All who ...
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The Bible Knowledge Commentary by Roy B. Zuck, John F. Walvoord offers help from expert scholars in understanding the Scriptures.
What does that verse mean?
How should I interpret this passage? What is the significance of this word or phrase in Hebrew or Aramaic?
How do Bible-time customs ...
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John Calvin's comprehensive comments on the Bible. All the commentaries written by Calvin are now included in this module, although he did not cover the historical books or Revelation.
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The first two volumes (Matthew and Mark) of the 15th century compilation by Thomas Aquinas of commentaries on the gospels collected from the writings of the Church Fathers.
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Wesleyan theologian Adam Clarke's classic commentary on the Bible has long been recognized for its thorough scholarship.
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This commentary by Philip W. Comfort is especially useful for pastors and teachers who know that the members of their audiences use a variety of different English versions. It is also a helpful tool for serious students of the Bible, including laypeople and seminary students. In addition to this ...
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This tool is designed to give you the broadest possible selection of cross-references for nearly every verse of the Bible.
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Second Edition published by Oxford University press, General Editors: Donald Senior and John J. Collins.
Since its publication in 1990, the Catholic Study Bible has been widely accepted for use by advanced students that have benefited from its wealth of background information on the historical, ...
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A series of daily meditations by F.B. Meyer, covering each chapter of the Bible from Genesis through Psalms, and the entire New Testament.
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This book is like no other study Bible on the market. More than twenty years of painstaking research went into it. With 35,000 commentary notes, 500,000 cross/chain references and 9,000 outline headings, the Dake Bible gives you more resources for personal study than you'll find in any other Bible....
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Nineteenth-century minister and New Testament scholar John Eadie's commentaries on Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians.
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Seventy-eight renowned international evangelical scholars worked for eighteen years on the Gold Medallion Award-winning 12-volume Expositor's Bible Commentary (EBC) to give you their best!, This reference work provides pastors and other Bible students with a comprehensive and scholarly tool for the ...
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Princeton Professor Charles Hodge's in depth commentary of the book of Ephesians.
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Two modules with translators notes and crossreferences are included with the ESV and ESVS Group.
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We are delighted to offer the ESV Study Bible for Accordance. Within a few weeks of its publication it became the best-selling Study Bible of all, and has been widely acclaimed for its scholarship and illustrations. In Accordance we have added links to many other texts and tools which are cited in ...
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This reference tool lists every word in the Greek New Testament, its part of speech, Goodrick-Kohlenberger number, its English meaning, and the number of times it appears.
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This reference tool lists every word in the Hebrew Bible, its part of speech, Goodrick-Kohlenberger number, its English meaning, and the number of times it appears.
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This work by J. W. McGarvey and P. Y. Pendleton presents a harmony of all four gospels with the comments interposed with the Biblical text.
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Martin Luther is said to have liked his commentary on Galatians better than any other book he had written. And no wonder: the book of Galatians was central to his understanding of the gospel.
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