StudyLight.org is not a ministry of any one church group or denomination. Virtually unknown in his own lifetime, Arthur Walkington Pink became "one of the most influential evangelical authors in the second half of the twentieth century." This commentary was one of his greatest works and was republished later as Preaching Through the Bible. Choose a chapter and verse from 'Psalms' to begin your 'Verse-by-Verse' study of God's Word using the more than 100 commentaries available on StudyLight.org Bengel's Gnomon awakened a fresh interest in the study of the New Testament. Broadus digs deep into the 1st Century A.D. and brings out the manners and customs of the day and uses the information to bring color to the Biblical story of Jesus Christ's life as recorded by Matthew. 'Study Notes on the Holy Scripture' is a culmination of thirty-two years of personal Bible study, resulting in 10,000+ pages of text and 50 megabytes of data. Cotton Mather, Puritan minister, enumerated him among 'godly anabaptists;' quite when he adopted doctrine and practice to justify the comment is not clear. Before that he served as director and teacher at KJV NKJV NLT NIV ESV CSB NASB20 NASB95. To report dead links, typos, or html errors or suggestions about making these resources more useful use the convenient, (Robert Jamieson; A. R. Fausset; David Brown), Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - Unabridged, Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers, John Gill's Exposition of the Whole Bible, George Haydock's Catholic Bible Commentary, Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary on the Bible, Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible, F. B. Hole's Old and New Testament Commentary, The Popular Commentary by Paul E. Kretzmann, Lange's Commentary on the Holy Scriptures: Critical, Doctrinal and Homiletical, Alexander MacLaren's Expositions of Holy Scripture, F.B. F.D. Presented here, chapter by chapter, is a comparision of the events in the live of Christ as told by the writers of the Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The Gnomon of the New Testament is still one of the books most valued by expositors of the New Testament. Ironside was one of the most prolific Christian writers of the 20th Century and published more than eighty books and pamphlets, a number of which are still in print. He delivered the Fernley Lecture on The Credentials of the Gospels in 1889, and lectured in America in 1896. Rather, they are a chapter-by-chapter study with explanations of the most important and instructive verses in each chapter. Broadus digs deep into the 1st Century A.D. and brings out the manners and customs of the day and uses the information to bring color to the Biblical story of Jesus Christ's life as recorded by Matthew. It was written by twenty-nine eminent scholars of the day who were also full-time preachers. Meyer also likes to include important bibliographic material which was integral to his studies and research. One of the most eminent of the early Methodist ministers in England, Joseph Benson was born at Melmerby, in Cumberland, Jan. 25, 1748. Originally this work was copyright 1935. Greek New Testament critically revised text, digest of vatious readings; marginal references to verbal and idiomatic usage; prolegomena; critical exegetical commentary; for theological students and ministers. The Gnomon of the New Testament was written in 1742 by Johann Albrecht Bengel and is the result of twenty years' labor. Though passed over by the biographical sketches of influential theological writers, his notes on the Whole Bible continue to be quite popular even today. After preaching his first sermon at the age of 16, he became pastor of the church in Waterbeach at the age of 17. Hanserd Knollys was an English particular Baptist minister from England being ordained in 1620 at the age of 21. This work is Brian Bell's personal notes from his Sunday Morning and Wednesday night messages. Other translations will be referenced as necessary for clarity regarding a word or phrase. Produced between 1754 and 1765, Wesley's commentary on the whole Bible has stood the test of time. He had been for almost sixty-five years a minister, entirely devoted to his calling. William B. Godbey was one of the most influential evangelists of the Wesleyan-holiness movement in its formative period (1880-1920). Robert Haldane was a Scottish churchman who was instrumental in the establishment of 85 "Churches of Christ" throughout Scotland and Ireland. His insights into the New Testament, combined with his vibrant writing style, have delighted and enlightened readers of all ages for over half a century. Heinrich August Wilhelm Meyer, a German Protestant with a gift for languages, published the first commentary in this collection in 1832 at the age of thirty-two. He was a successful evangelist and helped to stabilize the Campbell movement as it was separating from the Baptists. Henry's six volume Complete Commentary provides an exhaustive look at every verse in the Bible. One of the most eminent of the early Methodist ministers in England, Joseph Benson was born at Melmerby, in Cumberland, Jan. 25, 1748. He was a 'Strict & Particular Baptist' and the editor of the Gospel Standard magazine. Most online versions of JFB are abridged and include only a fraction of what the authors said! Study the bible online. His writing sparked a revival of expository preaching and focused readers' hearts on biblical living. The Sermon Bible was compiled/edited by William Robertson Nicoll who also edited the Expositor's Bible Commentary. Through he had no formal training for the ministry, G. Campbell's devotion to studying of the Bible made him one of the leading Bible teachers in his day. Other translations will be referenced as necessary for clarity regarding a word or phrase. This early twentieth-century Post-millennial commentary on the Book of Revelation, written by the father of theologian Gordon Clark, offers an easy-to-read alternative to the popular Pre-millennial/Dispensational views of the best-selling Scofield Reference Bible and a multitude of other dissertations on end-time prophecy. In addition, he also influenced the spread of Protestant Christianity across the continent of Europe, impacting France (Le Reveil), Germany (Die Erweckung) and the Netherlands (Het Reveil). If you have friends or colleagues who need similar resources, we encourage you to refer them to the FREE StudyLight.org. His thoughts and commentary on the book of Revelation, along with his other works made him a highly popular author. Read and see how Dr. Seiss interpreted John's writings. With an easy to read style, this commentary on the New Testament will be invaluable to Christians old and young who seek to understand the word of God, the salvation He offers in His Son and His plans for our lives. William B. Godbey was one of the most influential evangelists of the Wesleyan-holiness movement in its formative period (1880-1920). To report dead links, typos, or html errors or suggestions about making these resources more useful use our convenient, Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - Unabridged, Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers, John Gill's Exposition of the Whole Bible, George Haydock's Catholic Bible Commentary, Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary on the Bible, Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible, F. B. Hole's Old and New Testament Commentary, The Popular Commentary by Paul E. Kretzmann, Lange's Commentary on the Holy Scriptures: Critical, Doctrinal, and Homiletical, Alexander MacLaren's Expositions of Holy Scripture, F.B. Greek New Testament critically revised text, digest of vatious readings; marginal references to verbal and idiomatic usage; prolegomena; critical exegetical commentary; for theological students and ministers. Compiled by 40 Bible Scholars and edited by Dummelow, this commentary has received favorable reviews from Christians of many denominations. Click the Bible for the all new StudyLight.org!! Among its most commendable features, mention should be made of the following: It contains profitable suggestions concerning the significance of names used in Scripture. Published in 1939-1940, this is a timeless collection of Biblical analysis, exposition, and truths with a unique blend of literary creativity. First published in 1922, this nine-volume commentary by Arno C. Gaebelein is praised and respected by legions of devoted students. His thoughts and commentary on the book of Revelation, along with his other works made him a highly popular author. This focus of this work by C. H. Mackintosh are the first five books of the Old Testament, also known as the Pentateuch. This modern commentary on selected books of the New Testament is penned by Stanley Derickson. Choose a book, chapter and verse to begin your 'Verse-by-Verse' study of God's Word using the more than 100 commentaries available on StudyLight.org Thousands of people experienced conversion or entire sanctification under his ministry, and Godbey gained a reputation for having revivals everywhere he went. Frederick Brotherton Meyer, a contemporary and friend of D. L. Moody and A. C. Dixon, was a Baptist pastor and evangelist in England involved in ministry and inner city mission work on both sides of the Atlantic. This commentary represents 40 years of Sutcliffe's study of the Bible. Written by well-known and popular theologians, Bible commentaries aid in the study of Scripture by providing explanation and interpretation of Biblical text. 'Study Notes on the Holy Scripture' is a culmination of thirty-two years of personal Bible study, resulting in 10,000+ pages of text and 50 megabytes of data. It provides a free-flowing commentary on the entire text of each biblical book, along with background material, maps, diagrams, drawings, tables and feature articles. It was written by twenty-nine eminent scholars of the day who were also full-time preachers. These thoughts of Ryle regarding the Gospels is considered among the best practical and devotional commentaries ever written. His writing sparked a revival of expository preaching and focused readers' hearts on biblical living. Cornelius a Lapide was a Flemish Jesuit and exegete. This Bible study program has been aired on radio stations in the U.S. since 1967, and is now being aired in over 200 countries around the globe. But the crowning success of his efforts was the writing of his six volume commentary on the whole Bible. His writings are terse and yet do not lack content as a consequence of their brevity. Meyer's 'Through the Bible' Commentary, 'Thru the Bible' with Dr. J. Vernon McGee, G. Campbell Morgan's Exposition on the Whole Bible, Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible, Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary, Spurgeon's Verse Expositions of the Bible, Sutcliffe's Commentary on the Old and New Testaments, Keil & Delitzsch Old Testament Commentary, Johann Albrecht Bengel's Gnomon of the New Testament, Expository Notes with Practical Observations on the New Testament, Cambridge Greek Testament for Schools and Colleges, Justin Edwards' Family Bible New Testament, William Godbey's Commentary on the New Testament, Greek Testament Critical Exegetical Commentary, Heinrich Meyer's Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament, Henry Mahan's Commentary on Selected Books of the New Testament, Robertson's Word Pictures in the New Testament, Schaff's Popular Commentary on the New Testament, Jim Brown's Commentary on the New Testament, John Lightfoot's Commentary on the Gospels, J. C. Ryle's Expository Thoughts on the Gospels, A.W. The Gnomon of the New Testament is still one of the books most valued by expositors of the New Testament. His large five-volume commentary is still read today and is known for its pithy statements and quotable prose. The metaphor of a water well perfectly describes the depth of thought and spiritual clarity. You may not find comments for them. A biblical commentary is a written systematic series of explanations and interpretations of Scripture. Modern believers can read the Scriptures with help from the theology of Calvin, Luther, Zwingli, and other Reformation leaders. Written by Dr. Thomas L. Constable over a 25-year period, these notes provide commentary on all 66 books of the Bible, and contain more than 7,000 pages of material. This large commentary "contains outlines, expositions, and illustrations of Bible texts, with full references to the best homiletic literature" and is suitable for "Bible Expositors" - those who teach and preach and study. A biblical commentary is a written systematic series of explanations and interpretations of Scripture. Presented here are the commentaries on the Gospels and several epistles. He lived more than almost any of the great preachers of his time between his study, his pulpit, his pen. As the most widely read and often quoted preacher in history, Charles Haddon Spurgeon demostrated his understanding of the Scriptures through these brief expositions of passages from the Holy Scripture. This unique Bible Commentary is to be highly recommended for its worth to Pastors and Students. It contains aids to help understand every verse. After retiring at age 74, he compiled this commentary from his Bible study notes he accumulated over the years. Also known as a "Harmony Of the Four Gospels," this chronology of the life of Christ, by J. W. McGarvey and Philip Y. Pendleton, has titled sections and sub-divisions. This commentary represents 40 years of Sutcliffe's study of the Bible. A classic commentary on the Books of Romans, Hebrews and Revelation by William R. Newell. It was first printed in 1560. F.D. Dr. Daniel D. Whedon was a central figure in the struggle between Calvinism and Arminianism. A friend to Oliver Cromwell, John Owen's 'Exposition of Hebrews' is an in-depth look at one of the most popular books of the New Testament. Instead, they are concise, easy to understand, and conversational in tone. Study the bible online. One of the leading authorities in the Church of Christ, Dr. Coffman presents a verse by verse look at God's Word. Over 34,000 pages in its original 56 volume printing, the Biblical Illustrator is the largest commentary of its kind. His writings are terse and yet do not lack content as a consequence of their brevity. R.A. Torrey heavily relied on this commentary when writing his Treasury of Scripture Knowledge. This commentary is theologically conservative in many ways, yet charismatic (i.e. Included are 50 woodcut illustrations from the original printing. This commentary is being sold all over the world. At sixteen he became a Methodist and was converted. With contributions from many of the most well-known authors of the time, this massive compilation is arranged in commentary form for ease of use in personal study and devotion, as well as sermon preparation. John 20:11 - But Mary was standing outside the tomb weeping; and so, as she wept, she stooped and looked into the tomb; on StudyLight.org Pink was an ardent Calvinist and did not shrink from preaching and teaching the "doctrines of grace" otherwise known as the Five Points of Calvinism. Other authors wrote the Old Testament commentaries with Whedon serving as the editor. This large commentary "contains outlines, expositions, and illustrations of Bible texts, with full references to the best homiletic literature" and is suitable for "Bible Expositors" - those who teach and preach and study. Instead, they are concise, easy to understand, and conversational in tone. It was published in 1871. One of his effective teaching methods is short, profound comparisons and contrasts. Bengel's Gnomon awakened a fresh interest in the study of the New Testament. Published in 1892, its 19,000+ pages, 37 volume commentary covered the entire Bible with passage homiletics from several authors; historical, cultural, and geographical information; verse by verse exposition; point by point sermons with cross-reference aids in developing Bible studies and sermons. William Barclay New Testament Commentary. Kretzmann, as it is popularly known, has been out of print for quite some time. He delivered the Fernley Lecture on The Credentials of the Gospels in 1889, and lectured in America in 1896. This is commentary on different books of Bible by L M Grant. Thru the Bible is a 30-minute Bible study radio program that takes the listener through the entire Bible in just 5 years, going back and forth between the Old and New Testaments. To the former class belong the Biblical Cyclopaedia, his edition of Alexander Cruden's Concordance, his Early Oriental History, and his discourses on the Divine Love and on Paul the Preacher; to the latter his commentaries on the Greek text of St Paul's epistles to the Ephesians, Colossians, Philippians and Galatians, published at intervals in four volumes. According to Gray's own explanation of this work, it "represents the labor of eight years in the use of such spare hours as could be found in an otherwise well-filled life, but had the plan permitted its expansion into a series of volumes instead of one, it might have been completed earlier. This commentary is his views on selected text from the Holy Bible. This commentary is a compilation of over 2700 pages of commentary notes written and compiled over the past 15 years by Mark Dunagan. Text Commentaries by David Guzik David Guzik is the pastor of Calvary Chapel Santa Barbara, California. Overview, One of over 110 Bible commentaries freely available, this commentary provides notes on all 66 books of the Bible, and contain more than 7,000 pages of material The Companion Bible is popular among Christians who want to understand God's Word in the trusted and familiar language of the King James Text. Coffman's conservative interpretations affirm the inerrancy of the Bible and clearly point readers toward Scripture as … Do not fret because of evildoers, Be not envious toward wrongdoers. Educated at Princeton seminary, Albert Barnes was a dedicated student of the Bible. Hundreds of times per year, even today, Lange is quoted and cited in dissertations and books. First published in 1919, Peake's commentary of the bible was a one-volume commentary that gave special attention to Biblical archaeology and the then-recent discoveries of biblical manuscripts. Presented here, chapter by chapter, is a comparision of the events in the live of Christ as told by the writers of the Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Parker was pre-eminently a preacher, and his published works are chiefly sermons and expositions. They are not only simple for the beginner but Jim adds word studies and Greek/Hebrew interpretations into the mix where they are helpful. According to Gray's own explanation of this work, it "represents the labor of eight years in the use of such spare hours as could be found in an otherwise well-filled life, but had the plan permitted its expansion into a series of volumes instead of one, it might have been completed earlier. The original was written in 1706. Rather, they are a chapter-by-chapter study with explanations of the most important and instructive verses in each chapter. Although only covering the Gospels, this set of commentaries, by the English scholar partially responsible for formulating the Westminster Confession, is full of insight and wisdom. A much loved expositor of the Scriptures, Smith wrote on many different portions of the Bible, the best know is his character studies of Abraham, Elijah, Elisha, Joseph, and Ruth.