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Adam Clarke's 1810/1825 commentary and critical notes on the Bible
(Clarke)
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7.6 MB | 20-Feb-2010 |
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Author(s):
Clarke, Adam
Module version: 1.2 Description: For more than a century, Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible has served as an invaluable guide to the Bible for pastors and students the world over. Clarke's monumental work is revered for its thorough and authoritative scholarship that transcends even the broadest spectrum of theological barriers and differences. Please, read doctrinal warning |
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Barnes' New Testament notes
(Barnes)
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4.5 MB | 17-Mar-2010 |
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Author(s):
Barnes, Albert
Module version: 1.2 Description: A complete, unabridged, verse-by-verse commentary on the entire New Testament. Please, read doctrinal warning |
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Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
(JFB)
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4 MB | 27-Jun-2009 |
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Author(s):
Jamieson, Robert; Fausset, Andrew Robert; Brown, David
Module version: 1.0 Description: Long considered one of the best conservative commentaries on the entire Bible, the Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary offers practical insight from a Reformed Evangelical perspective. The comments are an insightful balance between learning and devotion, with an emphasis on allowing the text to speak for itself. |
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Darby - New Testament Commentaries
(DarbyNT)
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4.1 MB | 16-Nov-2009 |
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Author(s):
Darby, J. N.
Module version: 1.0 Description: This module is a compilation of all New Testament writings of J. N. Darby. The aim of this module is to publish the writings of John Nelson Darby on the books of the New Testament in a structured way so that everyone can easily see what he wrote on a given passage of the New Testament. His topical writings are not included in this module. After the death of John Nelson Darby, his friend William Kelly edited 34 volumes, called The Collected Writings of John Nelson Darby. These books were structured in different categories (e.g. Expository, Practical, Ecclesiastical, etc.). Additionally, there are seven volumes called Notes and Comments and three volumes of Miscellaneous Writings. |
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Darby's translation notes
(DTN)
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0.5 MB | 27-Jun-2009 |
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Author(s):
Darby, John Nelson
Module version: 1.0 Description: Notes to J.N. Darby's Translation of the Bible |
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David Guzik's Commentary on the whole Bible
(Guzik)
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8.5 MB | 03-Jul-2010 |
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Author(s):
Guzik, David
Module version: 1.0 Description: David Guzik's Commentary on the whole Bible |
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English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole, 1685
(Poole)
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6.4 MB | 27-Jun-2009 |
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Module version:
1.0
Description: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole, 1685 |
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Four-Fold Gospel/Acts
(FFG)
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1.2 MB | 27-Jun-2009 |
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Author(s):
McGarvey, John William
Module version: 1.0 Description: This resource encourages a deeper understanding of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ by harmonizing the accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. |
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John Darby's Synopsis of the Bible
(Synopsis)
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2.8 MB | 27-Jun-2009 |
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Author(s):
Darby, John Nelson
Module version: 1.0 Description: The object of the book is to help a Christian, desirous of reading the word of God with profit, in seizing the scope and connection of that which it contains. |
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John Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible
(Gill)
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12 MB | 11-Jul-2009 |
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Author(s):
Gill, John
Module version: 1.1 Description: John Gill presents a verse-by-verse exposition of the entire Bible. He preached in the same church as C. H. Spurgeon. Much of his information is found nowhere else outside of the ancient Jewish writings. Contains over 30,000 entries, including introductions for every book of the Bible, plus overviews of almost every chapter in the Bible. |
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Lectures Introductory - New Testament, by W. Kelly
(KINT)
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1.4 MB | 27-Jun-2009 |
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Author(s):
Kelly, William
Module version: 1.0 Description: Introduction to the Books of the New Testament |
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Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible
(MHCC)
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1.2 MB | 27-Jun-2009 |
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Author(s):
Henry, Matthew
Module version: 1.0 Description: Matthew Henry had the rare ability to express profound spiritual insights with simplicity and eloquence. r over 250 years this commentary has been one of the most widely used of all Bible commentaries. |
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Matthew Henry's Whole Bible Commentary
(MHWBC)
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10.9 MB | 21-Oct-2009 |
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Author(s):
Henry, Matthew
Module version: 1.1 Description: From Genesis to Revelation, Matthew Henry successfully combines practical application, devotional insight, and scholarship on the entire Bible. Henry has profound insights on the content, message and nature of God's divine revelation. Perfect for all readers of the Bible who want a convenient, comprehensive commentary |
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New Testament Introductions and Outlines
(NTIO)
Courtesy of bible.org |
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0.8 MB | 05-Jun-2010 |
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Author(s):
Wallace, Daniel B.
Module version: 1.1 Description: Introductions and Outlines to each book of the New Testament. By Daniel B. Wallace, Ph.D. Professor of New Testament Studies Dallas Theological Seminary |
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Notes on the Pentateuch - C. H. Mackintosh
(CHMNP)
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1.7 MB | 27-Jun-2009 |
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Author(s):
Mackintosh, Charles Henry
Module version: 1.0 Description: Notes on the Pentateuch - C. H. Mackintosh |
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Scofield Reference Notes, 1917 Edition
(Scofield)
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0.4 MB | 19-Jul-2009 |
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Author(s):
Scofield, Cyrus Ingerson
Module version: 1.1 Description: Originally published in 1909 and revised in 1917. For over 90 years people have relied on this reference work in their daily study of God's Word. Written originally in 1909, C. I. Scofield's intent was to provide a concise but complete tool that would meet the need of someone just beginning to read the Bible. |
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Student's Guide to New Testament Textual Variants, A
(TCC)
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1.1 MB | 08-Apr-2010 |
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Author(s):
Terry, Bruce
Module version: 1.9 Description: A Student's Guide in Textual Criticism by Bruce Terry. Variant Texts of the New testament are listed and compared and commented by Bruce Terry. Preface In 1984 while working on the third draft for the New Analytical Version, I realized that the average student of the Bible had no resource available to him to help him understand all the textual footnotes that are found in the several modern translations of the Bible. For those who read Greek, the United Bible Societies have published Bruce Metzger's excellent book, A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament. But for the person who does not read Greek, textual criticism is a mystery about which little has been written. To be sure, one cannot engage in textual criticism of the New Testament without a knowledge of Greek. But many aspects of this discipline can be understood by the average person even without a knowledge of Greek. It is for these people that this book is written. The textual footnotes of modern translations seem to follow no set pattern--one version may say that a reading is found in late manuscripts while another version says that the same reading is found in early manuscripts. In this book the reader can find more information on the subject. Indeed, in this volume he can begin to see for himself the fallacy of two modern myths of textual criticism: the constant superiority of the "best and most reliable witnesses" and the constant superiority of the majority of the manuscripts. Perhaps if for the common man this volume sheds a little light on a difficult subject so that he understands that there is no simple answer, this work will have filled a purpose. Hopefully this book will not breed more controversy, but will bring more understanding that will help to calm the spirit of controversy that now exists. ... |
Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas L. Constable, The
(Constable)
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12.9 MB | 27-Oct-2009 |
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This is a paid module and requires an unlock key to be used. Author(s): Constable, Thomas L. Module version: 1.0 Description: These Bible Study Notes, written by Dr. Thomas L. Constable over a 25-year period, provide commentary on all 66 books of the Bible, and hold about 7,000 pages of material. They are some of the most comprehensible that you may find anywhere to help you study God's word. In addition to the verse-by-verse explanations of the entire Bible, extra resources include historical background, scope, purpose, theology, and outline information on the individual books. Thousands of footnote references are a helpful source for further, more in-depth study. |
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Gospels Compared, The
(TGC)
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0.3 MB | 27-Jun-2009 |
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Module version:
1.1
Description: A side-by-side comparison of the gospel events, presented in an easy-to-follow and understand structure, categorized by event. All scripture quotations are from the KJV. |
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Through The Bible C-2000 Series
(TTB)
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7 MB | 05-Feb-2010 |
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Author(s):
Smith, Chuck
Module version: 1.3 Description: Pastor Chuck Smith has sought to declare the full counsel of God by teaching through the Bible in an expository style. As the prophet Isaiah said "For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little" Is. 28:10 The C2000 Commentaries represent Pastor Chuck's messages Through The Bible delivered from 1979 to 1986. |
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Treasury of David
(ToD)
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3.7 MB | 27-Jun-2009 |
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Author(s):
Spurgeon, Charles Haddon
Module version: 1.0 Description: C. H. Spurgeon’s enduring classic, The Treasury of David, has long been regarded as the most comprehensive pastoral and inspirational study of the Psalms ever written. Charles Haddon Spurgeon, the "Prince of Preachers," composed and polished The Treasury of David over the span of nearly half his ministry. This incomparable commentary and omnibus on the Psalms has been prized by Christians ever since. |
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Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
(TSK)
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3.1 MB | 27-Jun-2009 |
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Author(s):
Torrey, Reuben Archer; Canne, John
Module version: 1.0 Description: This classic Bible study help gives you a concordance, chain-reference system, topical Bible, and commentary all in one! It is comprehensive, user-friendly and versatile, providing the reader with an essential study tool for private devotions, teaching or preaching. Complete with over 500,000 Scripture references and parallel passages, this reference work contains the most exhaustive listing of biblical cross references available anywhere. For over a century this unique volume has been an essential tool — for the beginner wishing to be more biblically literate and for the scholar seeking greater depth and breadth of understanding. |
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Word Pictures in the New Testament
(RWP)
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2 MB | 14-Jul-2009 |
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Author(s):
Robertson, Archibald Thomas
Module version: 1.1 Description: For over seventy-five years Word Pictures in the New Testament has been a cornerstone of Bible scholarship. Each New Testament book is carefully examined, chapter by chapter, and accompanied by the unique and unmistakable commentary of A.T. Robertson, a leading authority on the Greek New Testament. |
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Word Studies in the New Testament
(VWS)
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1.5 MB | 27-Jun-2009 |
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Author(s):
Vincent, Marvin R.
Module version: 1.0 Description: Marvin Vincent's Word Studies has been treasured by generations of pastors and laypeople. Commenting on the meaning, derivation, and uses of significant Greek words and idioms, Vincent helps you incorporate the riches of the New Testament in your sermons or personal study without spending hours on tedious language work! |
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