
Coke, Thomas – A Commentary on the Holy Bible
Coke, Thomas – A Commentary on the Holy Bible
I would say that this work is a massive work, but it is done in the view of Methodists. That may be a plus or a minus depending on your viewpoint.
This relatively large commentary (37 megabytes uncompressed) contains over 13,330+ passage comments and nearly one thousand chapter comments. Coke discusses 2,413 Greek words and 2,348 Hebrew words. Nearly every verse in the Bible includes a comment. Fixes to the e-Sword edition, from the text provided to me, is: Chapter comments separated from verse comments, Roman numeral verse references converted to Arabic digits, and Greek/Hebrew distinguished from English text for proper display. (from Wordmodule.com)
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The Book comments
The Chapter comments
Genesis Book Comments for the Introduction to the Old Testament
Matthew Book Comments for the Introduction to the New Testament
Revelation Book Comments for the Appendix to Revelation
The last verse comment of some chapters sometimes contains reflections on the whole chapter.
In the same year as his mayoralty he was ordained in the Church of England and served a curacy at South Petherton in Somerset. He had already allied himself with the Methodist movement and this made for trouble when a new Rector arrived in the parish. Coke had begun to hold cottage services and open services of the sort promoted by Wesley. He was dismissed from his post on Easter Sunday 1777 and his parishioners celebrated at the Rector’s behest by ringing the church bells and opening a hogshead of cider. He returned to Petherton in 1807 and preached to a crowd of 2,000. -wikipedia.org
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