Biblical Studies
The Book of Leviticus
Gordon J. Wenham's commentary on Leviticus illuminates the theological significance and original meaning of this often-overlooked biblical text, connecting ancient rituals to contemporary Christian life through insights into holiness and covenant.
The Book of Isaiah
The Book of Isaiah combines messages of warning and hope, highlighting God's dual nature as judge and savior while presenting a vision of peace through the figure of 'Immanuel.'
The Book of Revelation For Dummies
'The Book of Revelation For Dummies' is an accessible guide that unpacks the complex symbolism and themes of the Bible's Book of Revelation, helping readers understand its messages and historical context.
Exploring Revelation
Exploring Revelation by John Phillips is a comprehensive expository commentary that elucidates the complex themes and symbolic imagery found in the Book of Revelation, making it accessible and clear for readers.
The Books of Haggai and Malachi
Pieter A. Verhoef's commentary on Haggai and Malachi provides an in-depth analysis of these prophetic books, balancing technical details with devotional insights, based on his own Hebrew translations.
Notes of Readings on the Gospel of Matthew
Notes of Readings on the Gospel of Matthew provides in-depth spiritual insights and reflections on the Gospel of Matthew, compiled from readings in 1917, likely by W. J. Honkings.
On the Book of Psalms
Nahum M. Sarna's 'On the Book of Psalms' delves deep into the prayers of ancient Israel, illuminating the spiritual and historical significance of the Psalter in the Hebrew Bible.
NET Bible - Novum Testamentum Graece Diglot (Greek / English) -Tan Bonded Leather
The NET Bible - Novum Testamentum Graece Diglot combines the Nestle-Aland Greek New Testament with the English NET Bible and extensive critical notes, bridging language studies and biblical exegesis.
NET Bible - Novum Testamentum Graece Diglot (Greek / English) -Tan Bonded Leather
The NET Bible - Novum Testamentum Graece Diglot combines the Greek text of the New Testament with the English NET Bible, enriched with extensive textual notes and analysis.
The Book of Zechariah
Mark J. Boda's 'The Book of Zechariah' offers an insightful and comprehensive commentary on the often-overlooked prophetic book, examining its historical, literary, and theological dimensions.
Unveiling Revelation
Unveiling Revelation by John Allen offers a timeless, scripture-based interpretation of the Book of Revelation, free from modern political biases.
The Gospel of Mark
Dr. Brian J. Bailey's 'The Gospel of Mark' provides a powerful commentary on the life of Christ, focusing on His sacrificial love, divine power, and saving grace.
Approaching the New Testament
'Approaching the New Testament' by Adam McClendon and John Cartwright serves as an engaging and practical introduction to the New Testament, providing historical context, detailed book analyses, and current-day applications for students.
The Minor Prophets
'The Minor Prophets: God's Spokesmen' by Lucian Farrar Jr explores the messages and historical contexts of the twelve biblical minor prophets, emphasizing their importance despite the brevity of their writings.
Reading the Book of Jeremiah
'Reading the Book of Jeremiah' by Martin Kessler explores the complex and evolving interpretations of the Book of Jeremiah, highlighting new scholarly approaches beyond traditional historical-critical methods.
The Book of Joshua
The Book of Joshua chronicles the Israelites' conquest of Canaan under Joshua's leadership, demonstrating God's faithfulness to His covenant and the need for covenant obedience.
Obadiah
The Book of Obadiah delivers a powerful oracle of judgment against Edom for its betrayal of Judah, emphasizing divine justice and the restoration of Israel in a concise format.
The Bible, King James version, Book 35: Habakkuk
The Book of Habakkuk, a minor prophet in the Old Testament, explores themes of justice, faith, and God's ultimate sovereignty over evil.
Deuterocanonical Books of the Bible
The Deuterocanonical Books of the Bible are additional texts included in the Old Testament by the Catholic and Orthodox churches, but not by Protestant denominations.
The Truth of Scripture in Connection with Revelation, Inspiration, and the Canon
John James Given's 'The Truth of Scripture in Connection with Revelation, Inspiration, and the Canon' examines the divine nature of the Bible, its revelation, inspiration, and inclusion in the canon of Scripture.