• December 22, 2024

Grant L.M. – Comments on the Bible (Brethren)

L.M. Grant (Brethren) wrote extensively on many books of the Bible.

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Biblical Illustrator (BI) v1 v2

Over 34,000 pages in its original 56 volume printing, the Biblical Illustrator is a massive compilation of treatments on 10,000 passages of Scripture. It is arranged in commentary form for ease of use in personal study and devotion, as well as sermon preparation.

Most of the content of this commentary is illustrative in nature, and includes from hundreds of famous authors of the day such as Dwight L. Moody, Charles Spurgeon, J. C. Ryle, Charles Hodge, Alexander MacLaren, Adam Clark, Matthew Henry, and many more. The collection also includes lesser known authors published in periodicles and smaller publications popular in that ara. Unlike modern publishers, Exell was apparently not under any pressure to consolidate the number of pages.

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Dummelow Commentary on the Bible

Dummelow Commentary on the Bible whole Bible commentary.

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Darbys Synopsis of the Bible (Brethren)

Darbys-Synopsis of the Bible John Darby’s Chapter Synopses present commentary chapter-by-chapter instead of verse-by-verse. Published in English as Synopsis of the Books of the Bible.

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Pilgrim Bible Notes 1.0

Alec Taylor began producing Pilgrim Bible Reading Notes in 1989 to help new Christians in his church to understand the Bible and to encourage them to read from it every day.

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MacLarens Expositions Of Holy Scripture (Complete Commentary)

Expositions of Holy Scripture by Alexander MacLaren is collection of over 1,500 expository sermons arranged as a Bible commentary. Alexancer MacLaren was called “the prince of expository preachers,” a title he earned through his famous sermons during his lifetime as a minister.

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Cornelius Lapide Commentary

This Catholic commentary is Cornelius Lapide Commentary, a standard for the Catholic church.

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lange Commentaries on the Bible

Lange Commentary

Lange Commentary Johann Peter Lange (1802-1884) was a professor in Zürich, professor of evangelical theology in the University of Bonn, and a prolific author. Lange began this commentary series in 1857.

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