• April 4, 2025

Burkitt – Expository Notes on NT (Anglican)

Expository Notes on NT

Burkitt, William – Expository Notes with Practical Observations on the New Testament (2 vols)

Part devotional, part expository, part application, Burkitt wrote this commentary to encourage “profitable and delightful” daily Bible reading. Expository Notes on NT William Burkitt (1650-1703) was a Church of England clergyman, Bible expositor, and devotional writer. Expository Notes on NT

Burkitt is best known for his Bible commentaryExpository Notes with Practical Observations on the New Testament.




Volume 1: Matthew – John, was published in 1700
Volume 2: Acts – Revelation was published 1703.


Baxter Directions for a Peaceful Death
is an article of 15 points on a Christian approaching his death and what he should be thinking about. This theme is good for the sick, but everybody should also meditate on these things. (Baxter is reformed).

This commentary contains 9 megabytes of text.

Matthew Henry wrote in the preface to his commentary that Burkitt’s Exposition “met with very good acceptance among serious people” and that it would “do great service to the church.” Henry said that Burkitt’s Exposition was the inspiration for his own commentary on the Old Testament, to complement Burkitt’s work on the New Testament.

Charles Spurgeon regarded Burkitt’s commentary as a “goodly volume,” and recommended “attentive perusal” of it.




Sayings Credited to Burkitt
Gifts are as gold that adorns the temple; grace is like the temple that sanctifies the gold.

He praiseth God best that serveth and obeyeth Him most: the life of thankfulness consists in the thankfulness of the life.

Look carefully that love to God and obedience to His commands be the principle and spring from whence thy actions flow; and that the glory of God and the salvation of thy soul be the end to which all thy actions tend; and that the word of God be thy rule and guide in every enterprise and undertaking. “As many as walk by this rule, peace be unto them, and mercy.”

Speak not in high commendation of any man to his face, nor censure any man behind his back; but if thou knowest anything good of him, tell it unto others; if anything ill, tell it privately and prudently to himself. Download “Burkitt Bible Commentary” burkitt.cmt.twm – Downloaded 560 times – 4.58 MB

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