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Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024
the First Week of Advent
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Bible Commentaries

Hole's Old and New Testament CommentaryHole's Commentary

   

Old Testament

New Testament

Matthew
Jesus' life, teachings, and fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies as the Messiah.
Mark
A fast-paced account of Jesus' ministry, focusing on his actions and sacrificial death.
Luke
Jesus' life, emphasizing compassion for the marginalized and the universal scope of salvation.
John
Theological reflections on Jesus as the Word of God, focusing on his divine nature and mission.
Acts
The early church's growth, the apostles' ministry, and the spread of the Gospel.
Romans
A theological treatise on salvation, grace, faith, and righteousness through Jesus Christ for all.
1 Corinthians
Paul addresses divisions, immorality, and spiritual gifts in the Corinthian church.
2 Corinthians
Paul's defense of his apostleship, his sufferings, and the power of God's grace.
Galatians
Paul's defense of the Gospel of grace against legalism, emphasizing faith in Christ alone.
Ephesians
Paul's teachings on the church's unity, spiritual blessings in Christ, and Christian conduct.
Philippians
A letter of joy and encouragement, urging humility and faithfulness amid persecution.
Colossians
Paul's emphasis on Christ's supremacy and warnings against false teachings.
1 Thessalonians
Encouragement to a young church, with teachings on holiness and Christ's return.
2 Thessalonians
Clarifications about Christ's return and exhortations to stand firm in faith.
1 Timothy
Guidance for church leadership, sound teaching, moral conduct, and defending the truth of the gospel.
2 Timothy
Paul's final exhortations to Timothy, emphasizing perseverance and faithfulness.
Titus
Instructions for establishing order in the church, promoting sound doctrine, and living with integrity.
Philemon
A personal appeal for the forgiveness and restoration of a runaway slave, Onesimus.
Hebrews
An insightful look at Christ's supremacy, priesthood, and the fulfillment of prophecies.
James
Practical wisdom on living out one's faith through good works and righteous behavior.
1 Peter
Encouragement for suffering Christians to remain faithful and hopeful in their trials.
2 Peter
A reminder to grow in faith, resist false teachings, and remain steadfast awaiting His return.
1 John
Teachings on love, obedience, and assurance of salvation through fellowship with God.
2 John
A letter encouraging love, obedience to God's commands, caution against teachings that deny Christ's truth.
3 John
A personal letter commending hospitality and warning against arrogance in church leadership.
Jude
A strong warning against false teachers and a passionate call to defend the faith and uphold the truth.
Revelation
Apocalyptic visions of God's ultimate victory, Christ's return, and the new heaven and earth.

Author's Biography

Frank Binford Hole
Frank Binford Hole

Frank Binford Hole, often known simply as F.B. Hole (1874-1964), was a respected Bible teacher, evangelist, and author within the early 20th century Brethren movement. His works continue to be cherished for their clarity, depth, and faithful adherence to Scripture, making him a significant figure in Christian literature and theological study.

Hole was not just a theologian in the academic sense but a devoted practitioner of the faith he expounded. Born and raised in England, his life was a testament to the transformative power of the Gospel, which he diligently studied and eloquently taught. His approach to Scripture was both scholarly and practical, aiming not only to educate the mind but also to nurture the spirit and guide the Christian in daily life.

One of Hole's most notable contributions was his commentary on the New Testament, which remains widely read and appreciated for its insightful analysis and application. His writings have a characteristic warmth and accessibility, reflecting his pastoral heart and his desire to make the truths of the Bible understandable to all. He possessed a unique ability to distill complex theological concepts into language that was easy to grasp, yet without sacrificing depth or orthodoxy.

Throughout his life, Hole was deeply involved in the Brethren assemblies, contributing significantly to their teachings and practices. However, his influence extended far beyond this circle, touching the lives of countless Christians across denominational lines. His legacy is found in his written works, which continue to offer guidance, encouragement, and edification to believers seeking to deepen their understanding of God's Word.

F.B. Hole's dedication to the exposition of Scripture and his commitment to living out its teachings set a high standard for Christian authors and teachers. His works serve as a valuable resource for anyone wishing to explore the riches of the Bible with both the mind and the heart.

 
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