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Critical and Exegetical Commentary NT

Meyer Critical and Exegetical Commentary NT

Heinrich Meyer’s Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament (20 volumes) is also called Meyer’s Commentary. This is verse by verse, Greek, exegetical commentary—over 40 megabytes of text!

Critical and Exegetical Commentary NT

Critical and Exegetical Commentary NT
By Heinrich Meyer

For Greek text and grammar, Meyer’s Commentary was the best at the time it was written and is frequently cited by contemporary authors. With a heavy emphasis on text and grammar, Meyer addresses the questions of the text. Meyer also serves synopses of other authors’ viewpoints, many of which are long since unavailable without hours of work with inter-library loans. Although you may not agree with every conclusion, the analysis is invaluable.


Torrey Fundamental Doctrines of the Christian Faith is a set of 15 chapters on various doctrinal themes in the Bible. Some of these chapters are...
1. Inspiration, or to what extent is the Bible Inspired of God?
2. The Christian conception of God...
4. The Deity of Jesus Christ
5. Jesus Christ, a Real Man
6. The Personality of the Holy Spirit
7. The Deity of the Holy Spirit and the Distinction between the Father, Son and Holy Spirit
8. The Atonement...
9. The Distinctive Doctrine of Protestantism: Justification by Faith
10. The New Birth
11. Sanctification
12. The Resurrection of the Body of Jesus and of our Bodies
13. The Devil
14. Is there a Literal Hell?
15. Is Future Punishment Everlasting?
Published in 1918. Downloads:
PDF: Torrey Fundamental Doctrines
theWord: Torrey Fundamental Doctrines
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Meyer represents the synthesis of German theology in the same vein as J. P. Lange’s Commentary, except without the homiletical analysis. Philip Schaff, who edited the American Edition of Lange’s Commentary, said Meyer’s Commentary is, ” The ablest grammatical exegete of the age”.

Meyer’s Commentary also made Cyril Barber’s list of recommended commentaries for preachers. In The Minister’s Library Volume 1, page 83, Barber writes Meyer’s Commentary is “marked by fine scholarship … and close attention is paid to critical details. Theology is blended with exegesis in expounding the text.

Who’s Who in Christian History (1992) said Meyer’s Commentary “sets a standard for modern critical exegesis of the New Testament; it is a series that continues to be consulted by scholars.”

About Heinrich Meyer

Meyer was born in Gotha and studied theology at the University of Jena. Thereafter, he taught in a private school at Grone and then pastored churches in various German cities from 1822 to 1848. In addition to pastoring, he devoted his time to writing commentaries on the New Testament based on the principle of historico–grammatical exegesis. A lifelong project, he started Meyer’s Commentary at age 27. He worked on and revised the commentary set until age 72. Meyer also worked on the revision of Luther’s translation of the Bible

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