![]() Spurgeon’s justly famous, helpful and often humorous comments and evaluations have been quoted under the titles where possible. On the other hand, not only do many 1800’s commentaries often have more thorough scholarship in them than many contemporary ones (for instance: Jamieson-Fausset-Brown in Whole Bible Commentaries), but in reading older puritan commentaries from the Reformation age, one not only grows in knowledge, but finds depths of soul-stirring communion with our Eternal and Beloved God. They regularly feed you information, but not your eternal soul. While contemporary commentaries have their benefits (they are typically more uniform, focus on exegesis, bring in archaeology, have some updated research, etc.), they are, as a whole (with few exceptions), seriously deficient in deep, savory, godliness. In the days ahead ( Deo volente) we hope to add much more to this collection. Some of the best commentaries are on those pages, so be sure to check them as well. ![]() More commentaries follow under the sub-sections: 1500’s, 1600’s, Simple & Practical, Intermediate, Advanced.Ĭommentaries in larger subsections (Whole NT Commentaries, Commentaries on the Gospels, etc.) have not been reduplicated on the pages of the individual books (Matthew, Mark, Luke, etc.), except as Spurgeon or Barber commented on them. The Best works are at the top of each page. – A small selection of the better modern commentaries – The major commentaries from the Early and Medieval Churches that have been translated into English Barber’s The Minister’s Library (1974), including his top recommendations – The best of the commentaries listed in Cyril J. – Most all of the older Bible commentaries that a Bible-believer would be interested in, that are free online (in the public domain, pre-1920’s) Richard Muller in his survey of the major Reformation and Puritan era commentaries in McKim’s Historical Handbook of Major Biblical Interpreters that is online in English – Every relevant commentary mentioned by Dr. – Every Reformed, Puritan or otherwise good commentary we could find on PRDL and EEBO in English – Every commentary Charles Spurgeon gave his top or good recommendation to (3 or 2 stars) in his Commenting & Commentaries (1876) This is the best and largest collection of Bible commentaries with links on the net (a total of 2,200+). Background to the Epistles 4+ Preterism 12+ Life & Times of Christ 26+ Colossians 35+ NT Background, Survey, Authenticity & Intro 65+ 10 Commandments 42+ Individual Psalms 160+ OT Background, Survey, Authenticity & Introduction 35+ Including every commentary that Charles Spurgeon recommended.īible Background, Survey & Introduction 78+ You can watch Pastor David Guzik teaching during a church service to supplement your Bible study or devotional time.The best and largest collection of commentaries with links on the internet, Some of the books of the Bible include the video teachings of Pastor David Guzik. You can open the Bible Commentary and listen to audio sermon of the same passage during your Bible study time. Many of the books of the Bible include the audio teachings of Pastor David Guzik. Audio And Video Sermons Are Available for Your Bible Study Just think of it, when you are using The Enduring Word Bible Commentary as one of the many tools in your study, our Bible Commentary can be integrated with your tools to expand your Bible study time. In addition, for those who have the Logos Bible Software installed on their computer, you can enjoy the easy of an additional hyperlink that will take you directly into your Logos Bible Software. ![]() To make your study time easier, each Bible Verse is hyperlinked to the English Standard Version of the Bible within your browser. ![]()
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