Biblical Commentary

Commentary of the Holy Scriptures

Commentary of the Holy Scriptures by Johann Peter Lange and various authors provides a comprehensive and multi-faceted examination of the New Testament from Titus to Revelation through exegetical, doctrinal, and homiletical perspectives.

Johann Peter Lange, Various
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The Book of Judges (New International Commentary on the Old Testament

Barry G. Webb's commentary on 'The Book of Judges' provides an insightful, exegetical exploration of one of the Old Testament's most complex narratives, addressing themes of sin, leadership, and divine justice.

Barry G. Webb
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The Book of Hosea

J. Andrew Dearman's 'The Book of Hosea' explores the covenant traditions of ancient Israel through the lens of the prophet Hosea, detailing themes of betrayal, judgment, and reconciliation.

J. Andrew Dearman
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Ephesians

Ephesians by Zondervan is a comprehensive exegetical commentary that unpacks the Apostle Paul's message to believers in Ephesus about unity, reconciliation, and spiritual maturity, designed for pastors and Bible teachers.

Zondervan,
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Jonah: A Prophet's Journey from Rebellion to Redemption

Jonah: A Prophet's Journey from Rebellion to Redemption explores the story of prophet Jonah's defiance, God's relentless pursuit, and the eventual redemption of both Jonah and the city of Nineveh.

Multiple Authors (Book of Jonah)
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The Book of Leviticus

Gordon J. Wenham's commentary on Leviticus revives this often-overlooked biblical text by exploring its original meaning and theological significance, emphasizing the call to holiness for contemporary Christians.

Gordon J. Wenham
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The Ministry of the Word, Vol. 24, No. 06

The Ministry of the Word, Vol. 24, No. 06 delves into the prophetic messages of Jeremiah and Lamentations, offering a comprehensive study through twelve impactful messages delivered during the June 2020 semiannual training.

Various Authors
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Colossians and Philemon

N.T. Wright's 'Colossians and Philemon' provides a deep and insightful commentary on these New Testament letters, emphasizing Christ's supremacy and the transformative power of the gospel.

N.T. Wright
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The Gospel According to Micah

The Gospel According to Micah is a Christocentric commentary by Dr. Micah L. Caswell, exploring the overlooked gospel themes in the minor prophet Micah with a focus on theological insights and social justice.

Dr. Micah L. Caswell
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Thomas Constable's Notes on the Bible

Thomas Constable's Notes on the Bible: Volume II provides comprehensive commentaries on the books from Joshua to Esther, offering insights based on a dispensational perspective.

Thomas Constable
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