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Bible Commentaries

Choose from 144 Bible Commentaries freely available online at StudyLight.org for sermon, Bible study, and Sunday school preparation.

A biblical commentary is a written systematic series of explanations and interpretations of Scripture. They are written by some of the most knowledgeable theologians in church history. Through a personal narrative, they provide more in-depth understanding and insight into the Bible and can be valuable tools to assist both casual reading and serious study.

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Whole Bible (57 total)
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Barnes' Notes on the Whole BibleBarnes' Notes (Albert Barnes)

Educated at Princeton seminary, Albert Barnes was a dedicated student of the Bible. Though passed over by the biographical sketches of influential theological writers, his notes on the Whole Bible continue to be quite popular even today.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Presbyterian

Bell's Commentary on the BibleBell's Commentary (Brian Bell)

This work is Brian Bell's personal notes from his Sunday Morning and Wednesday night messages. Brian's goal in teaching is to fulfill Nehemiah's exhortation to 'read from the Book of the Law of God and clearly explain the meaning of what was being read, helping the people understand each passage' (Neh.8:8).
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Calvary Chapel

Benson's Commentary of the Old and New TestamentsBenson's Commentary (Joseph Benson)

Joseph Benson's (1748-1821) Biblical commentary is a renowned work of biblical scholarship that remains highly valued today. As an English Methodist preacher and biblical scholar, Benson was known for his clear and practical exposition of the Scriptures, as well as his reliance on the original Hebrew and Greek texts. His commentary emphasizes the importance of personal piety and holiness and is characterized by its insightful and practical approach to the Bible. Benson's commentary remains a valuable resource for Christians seeking a deeper understanding of the Scriptures.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Wesleyan/Methodist

Bridgeway Bible CommentaryBridgeway Bible Commentary (Donald C. Fleming)

The Bridgeway Bible Commentary deals with each biblical book in such a way that readers readily see the meaning of the Bible in its own context and its relevance in today's world. It is neither a word-by-word technical reference work nor a mere collection of overviews. It provides a free-flowing commentary on the entire text of each biblical book, along with background material, maps, diagrams, drawings, tables and feature articles.
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Non-Denominational

Bullinger's Companion Bible NotesBullinger's Companion Notes (E.W. Bullinger)

The Companion Bible is popular among Christians who want to understand God's Word in the trusted and familiar language of the King James Text. The Companion Bible is sometimes touted by proponents of the KJV as a free and compelling Study Bible that remains immune to the trends of modern Study Bibles and translations.
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Anglican

Calvin's Commentary on the BibleCalvin's Commentary (John Calvin)

Indisputably one of the most influential figures of the Christian Reformation, Calvin's lasting impact on Christian study, theology, and thought can be experienced through this 22-volume exposition of the Bible. (Calvin did not include exposition on Judges to Job, Proverbs to Song of Solomon, 2 & 3rd John, and Revelation.)
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Non-Denominational

Carroll's Interpretation of the English BibleCarroll's Biblical Interpretation (B.H. Carroll)

Benajah Harvey Carroll's "Interpretation of the English Bible" spans 17 volumes, offering a structured exploration of Scripture. Rather than a verse-by-verse commentary, it examines Scripture sections, making it ideal for classes and biblical surveys. Carroll's expository comments and accompanying questions facilitate deeper understanding, distinguishing it as an interpretation rather than a commentary.
Theological Stance: Unknown      Church Affiliation: Southern Baptist Convention

Clarke's CommentaryClarke Commentary (Adam Clarke)

Adam Clarke's Commentary is a seminal work in biblical scholarship, renowned for its meticulous examination of scripture. Originally published in the early 19th century, Clarke's commentary offers profound insights into the text, incorporating linguistic analysis, historical context, and theological reflection. Its enduring impact lies in its comprehensive scope and exegetical depth.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Wesleyan/Methodist

Coffman's Commentaries on the BibleCoffman's Commentaries (James Burton Coffman)

James Burton Coffman's (1905-2006) commentary on the Bible is highly regarded for its thorough analysis of the text and practical application to everyday life. Coffman was a well-respected American minister, biblical scholar, and author who emphasized the importance of understanding the historical and cultural context of the Scriptures. His commentary provides detailed explanations of difficult passages and concepts, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Bible. Coffman's commentary remains a widely read and studied work of biblical scholarship, and it continues to be celebrated by Christians around the world.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement

Coke's Commentary on the Holy BibleCoke's Commentary (Thomas Coke)

Thomas Coke's (1747-1814) commentary on the Bible is a valuable resource for Christians seeking to understand the Scriptures. As a prominent English Methodist preacher and missionary, Coke brought a unique perspective to his commentary, emphasizing practical application of the biblical message. His thorough analysis of the text and his emphasis on historical and cultural context provide valuable insights into the meaning and significance of the Scriptures. Coke's commentary remains a widely read and studied work of biblical scholarship, and it continues to be celebrated by Christians around the world.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Wesleyan/Methodist

Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole BibleCommentary Critical (Robert Jamieson; A.R. Fausset; David Brown)

A one-volume commentary prepared by Robert Jamieson, A. R. Fausset and David Brown. It was published in 1871.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Presbyterian

Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - UnabridgedCommentary Critical Unabridged (Robert Jamieson; A.R. Fausset; David Brown)

Published in 1878, this is the unabridged version of Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown's Commentary. This version includes the Greek and Hebrew words, along with double the content of the abridged, official e-Sword version. Most online versions of JFB are abridged and include only a fraction of what the authors said!
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Presbyterian

Dr. Constable's Expository NotesConstable's Expository Notes (Thomas Constable)

Written by Dr. Thomas L. Constable over a 25-year period, these notes provide commentary on all 66 books of the Bible, and contain more than 7,000 pages of material. Dr. Constable's Notes, also known as expository notes to Dr. Constable's seminary students, are intended to help you to better understand the Bible.
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Non-Denominational

Darby's Synopsis of the New TestamentDarby's Synopsis (John Darby)

These synopses, originally written and published in French, have played a central role in the emergence of fundamentalism and the development of American Christianity.
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Plymouth Brethren

Dummelow's Commentary on the BibleDummelow on the Bible (John Dummelow)

Compiled by 40 Bible Scholars and edited by Dummelow, this commentary has received favorable reviews from Christians of many denominations. At one time, this was one of the most popular commentaries of the 20th century.
Theological Stance: Unknown      Church Affiliation: Non-Denominational

Ellicott's Commentary for English ReadersEllicott's Commentary (Charles John Ellicott)

Charles John Ellicott's (1819-1905) commentary on the Bible is highly regarded for its comprehensive analysis of the text and its emphasis on historical and cultural context. As a distinguished English theologian and bishop of the Church of England, Ellicott brought a wealth of knowledge to his commentary, drawing on his expertise in classical languages, archaeology, and history to provide valuable insights into difficult passages and concepts. His commentaries on the New Testament, including his landmark work on the Greek text of the Gospel of St. Paul, remain authoritative and widely studied by biblical scholars today. Ellicott's commentary is a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Scriptures.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Anglican

Everett's Study Notes on the Holy ScripturesEverett's Study Notes (Gary H. Everett)

'Study Notes on the Holy Scripture' is a culmination of thirty-two years of personal Bible study, resulting in 10,000+ pages of text and 50 megabytes of data. This commentary is theologically conservative in many ways, yet charismatic (i.e. gifts of the Spirit, speaking in tongues, etc.).
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Baptist

Expositor's Dictionary of TextsExpositor's Dictionary (Editor - William Robertson Nicoll)

This large commentary "contains outlines, expositions, and illustrations of Bible texts, with full references to the best homiletic literature" and is suitable for "Bible Expositors" - those who teach and preach and study.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Scottish Free Church

Gaebelein's Annotated BibleGaebelein's Annotated (Arno Clemens Gaebelein)

First published in 1922, this nine-volume commentary by Arno C. Gaebelein is praised and respected by legions of devoted students. This commentary on the whole Bible has been a standard reference work for most of a century, and the strident words of A. C. Gaebelein still ring with timeless truth.
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Wesleyan/Methodist

Gann's Commentary on the BibleGann on the Bible (Windell Gann)

Windell Gann preached the Gospel for over 40 years, from 1986 to 2006. He holds several degrees in Bible with a background in Religious Education and currently teaches Bible class in the church as well as pulpit fill-in as needed.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement

Garner-Howes Baptist CommentaryGarner-Howes (Albert Garner; J.C. Howes)

The Garner-Howes Baptist Commentary is a 23-volume commentary written in the language of the common man are designed for those teaching Bible or Sunday School, ministers and laymen desiring to understand or discover an explanation for any particular passage of Scripture.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Baptist

Geneva Study BibleGeneva Study Bible (Editor - Theodore Beza)

Modern believers can read the Scriptures with help from the theology of Calvin, Luther, Zwingli, and other Reformation leaders. It was first printed in 1560.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Lutheran

Gill's Exposition of the Whole BibleGill's Exposition (John Gill)

Gill preached at the same church as C. H. Spurgeon. Despite being lesser-known, his works hold valuable insights akin to ancient Jewish writings. Gill provides a verse-by-verse exposition of the entire Bible.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Baptist

Grant's Commentary on the BibleGrant's Commentary (L.M. Grant)

This is commentary on different books of Bible by L M Grant. Contains introduction to each Book and commentary at Chapter Level Only. There is no commentary at each verse Level. There are some books and chapters the original author himself omitted. You may not find comments for them.
Theological Stance: Unknown      Church Affiliation: Non-Denominational

Gray's Concise Bible CommentaryGray's Concise Commentary (James Martin Gray)

While many Bible commentaries strive for exhaustive treatments of Scripture, Dr. James M. Gray's Concise Bible Commentary instead endeavors to be succinct. According to Gray's own explanation of this work, it "represents the labor of eight years in the use of such spare hours as could be found in an otherwise well-filled life, but had the plan permitted its expansion into a series of volumes instead of one, it might have been completed earlier."
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Reformed Episcopal

Hawker's Poor Man's CommentaryPoor Man's Commentary (Robert Hawker)

Robert Hawker's "Poor Man's Commentary" is a monumental work comprising 9,600 comments on both the Old and New Testaments. Hawker's writings are characterized by rich devotional tones, frequently interweaving passages with Christological significance. This commentary stands as a testament to Hawker's profound spiritual insight and enduring contribution to biblical interpretation.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Anglican

Haydock's Catholic Bible CommentaryHaydock's Catholic Commentary (George Leo Haydock)

The Haydock's Catholic Bible Commentary, accompanying the Douay-Rheims Bible text, was meticulously curated by Catholic priest and biblical scholar Reverend George Leo Haydock. Originating in the 19th century, Haydock's commentary provides profound insights into scripture, blending exegetical precision with theological reflection, serving as a cornerstone in Catholic biblical scholarship.
Theological Stance: Catholicism      Church Affiliation: Catholic

Henry's Complete Commentary on the BibleHenry's Complete (Matthew Henry)

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary on the Bible is a monumental work in biblical exegesis, offering exhaustive analysis of every verse. Originally penned in 1706, spanning six volumes, it remains a cornerstone in theological scholarship, providing comprehensive insights into scripture with enduring relevance for scholars and theologians alike.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Nonconformist

Henry's Concise Commentary on the BibleHenry's Concise (Matthew Henry)

Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible offers a condensed yet insightful examination of scripture, spanning nearly every verse. Originally penned in 1706, Henry's work provides a succinct yet profound exploration of biblical texts, offering readers a valuable resource for understanding scripture's depth and significance in a single volume.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Nonconformist

Hole's Old and New Testament CommentaryHole's Commentary (Frank Binford Hole)

With an easy to read style, this commentary on the New Testament will be invaluable to Christians old and young who seek to understand the word of God, the salvation He offers in His Son and His plans for our lives.
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Non-Denominational

Kingcomments on the Whole BibleKingcomments (Ger de Koning)

Ger de Koning's "Kingcomments" Commentary on the Bible is a comprehensive resource aimed at facilitating individual engagement with scripture. Covering every book of the Bible, its primary objective is to inspire readers to delve into the Word of God independently while providing valuable insights to enrich their study experience.
Theological Stance: Unknown      Church Affiliation: Non-Denominational

Kretzmann's Popular Commentary of the BibleKretzmann's Commentary (Paul E. Kretzmann)

The Popular Commentary of the Bible by Paul E. Kretzmann, Ph. D., D. D., has been a favorite among confessional Lutherans since publication of the first volume in 1921. The four volume work, completed in 1924, consists of nearly 3,000 pages. Kretzmann, as it is popularly known, has been out of print for quite some time.
Theological Stance: Lutheranism      Church Affiliation: Lutheran

Lange's Commentary on the Holy Scriptures: Critical, Doctrinal and HomileticalLange's Commentary (Johann Peter Lange)

Valued for generations and consulted by Bible scholars everywhere, John Peter Lange's Commentary on the Holy Scripture has withstood the test of time. Hundreds of times per year, even today, Lange is quoted and cited in dissertations and books. Lange's is one of the finest academic commentary sets that has ever been produced.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Presbyterian

MacLaren's Expositions of Holy ScriptureMacLaren's Expositions (Alexander MacLaren)

Maclaren was born in Glasgow on February 11, 1826, and died in Manchester on May 5, 1910. He had been for almost sixty-five years a minister, entirely devoted to his calling. He lived more than almost any of the great preachers of his time between his study, his pulpit, his pen.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Baptist

'Thru the Bible' with Dr. J. Vernon McGeeThru the Bible (J. Vernon McGee)

Thru the Bible is a 30-minute Bible study radio program that takes the listener through the entire Bible in just 5 years, going back and forth between the Old and New Testaments. This Bible study program has been aired on radio stations in the U.S. since 1967, and is now being aired in over 200 countries around the globe.
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Presbyterian

F.B. Meyer's 'Through the Bible' CommentaryMeyer's Commentary (Frederick Brotherton Meyer)

Frederick Brotherton Meyer, a contemporary and friend of D. L. Moody and A. C. Dixon, was a Baptist pastor and evangelist in England involved in ministry and inner city mission work on both sides of the Atlantic.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Baptist

Morgan's Exposition on the Whole BibleMorgan's Exposition (G. Campbell Morgan)

Through he had no formal training for the ministry, G. Campbell's devotion to studying of the Bible made him one of the leading Bible teachers in his day. His reputation as preacher and Bible expositor grew throughout England and spread to the United States. This commentary is the culmination of his study of God's Word.
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Evangelical Free Church

Parker's The People's BibleParker's The People's Bible (Joseph Parker)

Joseph Parker was an English Congregational minister. Parker was pre-eminently a preacher, and his published works are chiefly sermons and expositions. This commentary was one of his greatest works and was republished later as Preaching Through the Bible
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Congregationalist

Peake's Commentary on the BiblePeake's Commentary (Arthur Peake)

First published in 1919, Peake's commentary of the bible was a one-volume commentary that gave special attention to Biblical archaeology and the then-recent discoveries of biblical manuscripts. Biblical quotations in this edition were from the Revised Version of the Bible.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Primitive Methodist

Pett's Commentary on the BiblePett's Commentary (Peter Pett)

In this modernly written verse-by-verse commentary of the Bible (see book exclusions below), Dr. Peter Pett leads the reader through the Scriptures with accuracy and insight. Students and scholars alike will delight at Pett's clear and direct style, concisely examining the original text, its writers, translations and above all, the God who inspired it. Study the bible online.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Baptist

Poole's English Annotations on the Holy BiblePoole's Annotations (Matthew Poole)

Finished by friends after his death, Matthew Poole's two volume commentary on the Bible is highly regarded for his very prudent and judicious expositions. Considered one of the great Puritans, few names will stand so high as Poole's in the Biblical scholarship of Great Britain.
Theological Stance:      Church Affiliation: Nonconformist

Preacher's Complete Homiletical CommentaryPreacher's Homiletical (Editor - Joseph S. Exell)

Published in 1892, its 19,000+ pages, 37 volume commentary covered the entire Bible with passage homiletics from several authors; historical, cultural, and geographical information; verse by verse exposition; point by point sermons with cross-reference aids in developing Bible studies and sermons.
Theological Stance: Unknown      Church Affiliation: Non-Denominational

Scofield's Reference NotesScofield's Notes (C.I. Scofield)

C.I. Scofield's Reference Notes, published in 1909, remain a cornerstone in biblical study, offering concise yet comprehensive insights for readers. Intended to aid new Bible readers, Scofield's work has endured as a trusted resource, providing invaluable guidance and clarity in understanding scripture for over a century.
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Congregationalist

Sermon Bible CommentarySermon Bible Commentary (Editor - Wiliam Robertson Nicoll)

This was a 12 volume, chapter by chapter commentary of 4,800 sermon outlines and 24,000 homiletic references that the editor compiled from authors he liked. The Sermon Bible was compiled/edited by William Robertson Nicoll who also edited the Expositor's Bible Commentary.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Scottish Free Church

Simeon's Horae HomileticaeHorae Homileticae (Charles Simeon)

These expository outlines (or "skeletons") are not a verse-by-verse explanation of the English Bible. Rather, they are a chapter-by-chapter study with explanations of the most important and instructive verses in each chapter.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Anglican

Smith's Bible CommentarySmith's Commentary (Chuck Smith)

Chuck Smith's Bible Commentary offers valuable insights derived from his renowned "Through the Bible" messages at Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa. Compiled from recorded transcriptions, it presents a comprehensive exposition of scripture, blending pastoral wisdom with exegetical depth. Its accessibility and practical application make it a valuable resource for biblical study.
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Calvary Chapel

Spurgeon's Verse Expositions of the BibleSpurgeon's Verse Expositions (Charles Haddon Spurgeon)

As the most widely read and often quoted preacher in history, Charles Haddon Spurgeon demostrated his understanding of the Scriptures through these brief expositions of passages from the Holy Scripture. Study the bible online.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Baptist

Sutcliffe's Commentary on the Old and New TestamentsSutcliffe's Commentary (Joseph Sutcliffe)

This commentary represents 40 years of Sutcliffe's study of the Bible. After retiring at age 74, he compiled this commentary from his Bible study notes he accumulated over the years. The commentary is mostly expositional with some exegetical comments and Hebrew/Greek analysis.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Wesleyan/Methodist

The Biblical IllustratorThe Biblical Illustrator (Editor - Joseph Exell)

Over 34,000 pages in its original 56 volume printing, the Biblical Illustrator is the largest commentary of its kind. With contributions from many of the most well-known authors of the time, this massive compilation is arranged in commentary form for ease of use in personal study and devotion, as well as sermon preparation.
Theological Stance: Unknown      Church Affiliation: Non-Denominational

The Church Pulpit CommentaryChurch Pulpit Commentary (Editor - James Nisbet)

The Church Pulpit Commentary includes work by various important members of the Anglican Church such as Thomas Arnold, Rev. F.D. Maurice and John William Burgon. It includes short essays which cover one verse, sometimes two, at a time that the authors view as important and relevant.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Church of Scotland

The Expositor's Bible CommentaryThe Expositor's Bible Commentary (Editor - William Robertson Nicoll)

The Expositor's Bible is one of the most-recognized standards of expository commentaries. It was written by twenty-nine eminent scholars of the day who were also full-time preachers. These writers also represent every important branch of Protestantism.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Non-Denominational

The Pulpit CommentariesThe Pulpit Commentaries (Editor - Joseph Exell)

Published in 1890, its 20,000+ pages, 23 volume commentary covered the entire Bible with passage homiletics from several authors; historical, cultural, and geographical information; verse by verse exposition; point by point sermons with cross-reference aids in developing Bible studies and sermons.
Theological Stance: Unknown      Church Affiliation: Non-Denominational

Trapp's Complete CommentaryTrapp's Commentary (John Trapp)

John Trapp was an English Puritan. His large five-volume commentary is still read today and is known for its pithy statements and quotable prose. His volumes are quoted frequently by other religious writers, including Charles Spurgeon.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Anglican

Treasury of Scripture KnowledgeTreasury of Scripture Knowledge (Editor - R.A. Torrey)

The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge has provided a cross-reference resource for Bible students worldwide for generations. This highly respected and nearly exhaustive compilation was developed by R.A. Torrey from references in Thomas Scott's Commentary and the Comprehensive Bible. With nearly 500,000 cross-references it is the most thorough source available.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Non-Denominational

Wells of Living Water CommentaryWells of Living Water (Robert Neighbour)

Published in 1939-1940, this is a timeless collection of Biblical analysis, exposition, and truths with a unique blend of literary creativity. The metaphor of a water well perfectly describes the depth of thought and spiritual clarity.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Southern Baptist Convention

Wesley's Explanatory NotesWesley's Notes (John Wesley)

John Wesley's Explanatory Notes on the Bible, crafted between 1754 and 1765, remain a stalwart resource in biblical scholarship. Offering comprehensive insights, Wesley's commentary withstands the scrutiny of time, providing enduring guidance and understanding of scripture with its meticulous analysis and theological depth.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Wesleyan/Methodist

Whedon's Commentary on the BibleWhedon's Commentary (Daniel Whedon)

Dr. Daniel D. Whedon was a central figure in the struggle between Calvinism and Arminianism. He devoted 25 years to writing the New Testament commentaries. Other authors wrote the Old Testament commentaries with Whedon serving as the editor. Study the bible online.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Wesleyan/Methodist

Old Testament (1 total)
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Keil & Delitzsch Old Testament CommentaryKeil & Delitzsch (Karl Keil and Franz Delitzsch)

A triumph of rigorous scholarship and sound theological judgement, Keil & Delitzsch is a classic in conservative biblical scholarship and remains one of the most popular Old Testament commentaries available. Beginning with the nature and format of the Old Testament, this evangelical commentary introduces each book of the Old Testament, and offers in-depth analyses of the Hebrew text as well as grammatical and philological issues.
Theological Stance: Lutheranism      Church Affiliation: Lutheran

New Testament (19 total)
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Contending for the FaithContending for the Faith

The Contending For the Faith Commentaries (Jude 1:3) represent the collective writings of evangelists and teachers of the Church of Christ. The project of writing, editing and publishing the commentaries was a work that began in 1989 and continues today.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement

Concordant Commentary of the New TestamentConcordant NT Commentary (A.E. Knoch)

Adolph Ernest Knoch's commentary represents a significant contribution to biblical scholarship, particularly within the framework of ultradispensationalist theology. His meticulous analysis and translation work, notably showcased in the "Concordant Literal New Testament," offer fresh perspectives on scripture, stimulating ongoing scholarly discourse and debate in theological circles.
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Plymouth Brethren

Abbott's Illustrated New TestamentAbbott's NT (John & Jacob Abbott)

Well known throughout the late 1800's for their prolific writings on various subjects, John and Jacob Abbott decided to put to paper their personal study and translation of the original Greek New Testament. Included are 50 woodcut illustrations from the original printing.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Congregationalist

Alford's Greek Testament Critical Exegetical CommentaryAlford's Greek Testament Commentary (Henry Alford)

Greek New Testament critically revised text, digest of vatious readings; marginal references to verbal and idiomatic usage; prolegomena; critical exegetical commentary; for theological students and ministers. Originally done in four parts from 1849-1861, revised from 1863-1878
Theological Stance: Unknown      Church Affiliation: Anglican

Barclay's Daily Study BibleDaily Study Bible (William Barclay)

William Barclay is known and loved by millions worldwide as one of the greatest Christian teachers of modern times. His insights into the New Testament, combined with his vibrant writing style, have delighted and enlightened readers of all ages for over half a century.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Presbyterian

Bengel's Gnomon of the New TestamentBengel's Gnomon (Johann Albrecht Bengel)

The Gnomon of the New Testament was written in 1742 by Johann Albrecht Bengel and is the result of twenty years' labor. Bengel's Gnomon awakened a fresh interest in the study of the New Testament. The Gnomon of the New Testament is still one of the books most valued by expositors of the New Testament.
Theological Stance: Lutheranism      Church Affiliation: Lutheran

Burkitt's Expository Notes with Practical Observations on the NTBurkitt's Expository Notes (William Burkitt)

William Burkitt is known for his Bible commentary, Expository Notes with Practical Observations on the New Testament (Matthew through John published 1700, Acts through Revelation published 1703). C. H. Spurgeon regarded Burkitt's commentary as a "goodly volume," and recommended "attentive perusal" of it.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Anglican

Cambridge Greek Testament Commentary for Schools and CollegesCambridge Greek Testament Commentary

Published around the turn of the century, the Cambridge Greek Testament for Schools and Colleges is filled with great exegesis and written by the best British Bible scholars of that era. Verse by verse, the authors frequently used outlines, historical facts from inside and outside the Bible, word studies, and extensive Greek analysis. Study the bible online.
Theological Stance: Catholicism      Church Affiliation: Non-Denominational

Edwards' Family Bible New TestamentFamily Bible NT (Justin Edwards)

The Family Bible "with brief notes and instruction [com-and cross references], designed to give the results of critical investigation, and to assist the Reader to understand the meaning of the Holy Spirit in the inspired word" was first published in 3 volumes in 1851 by the American Tract Society. The comments follow the Authorized Version/KJV.
Theological Stance: Unknown      Church Affiliation: Congregationalist

Godbey's Commentary on the New TestamentGodbey's NT Commentary (William Baxter Godbey)

William B. Godbey was one of the most influential evangelists of the Wesleyan-holiness movement in its formative period (1880-1920). Thousands of people experienced conversion or entire sanctification under his ministry, and Godbey gained a reputation for having revivals everywhere he went.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Wesleyan/Methodist

Mahan's Commentary on Selected Books of the New TestamentMahan's Commentary (Henry Mahan)

For over 30 years Pastor Henry Mahan delivered a weekly television message. Each message ran for 27 minutes and was widely broadcasted in the Tri-State area of Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia. This commentary is the result of his intestive desire to take the glorious mysteries of the gospel of Christ and put them in plain, everyday, "shirtsleeve language." Study the bible online.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Southern Baptist Convention

Meyer's Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the New TestamentMeyer's Commentary (Heinrich Meyer)

Heinrich August Wilhelm Meyer, a German Protestant with a gift for languages, published the first commentary in this collection in 1832 at the age of thirty-two. Each volume focuses on the Greek text, and Meyer uses and discusses an abundance of sources and authors to illustrate meaning derived from the text. Meyer also likes to include important bibliographic material which was integral to his studies and research.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Lutheran

The Expositor's Greek TestamentExpositor's Greek Testament (William Robertson Nicoll)

This work ranks among the most important commentaries on the Greek text of the New Testament from the 19th century. Drawing from the scholarship of twenty contributors under the editorship of William Robertson Nicoll, this massive reference work contains textual, literary, and grammatical commentary on nearly every Greek word in the entire New Testament
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Scottish Free Church

Orchard's Catholic Commentary on Holy ScriptureOrchard's Catholic Commentary (Bernard Orchard)

From 1943 Roman Catholic monk Bernard Orchard took advantage of Divino afflante Spiritu, the papal encyclical of Pope Pius XII, which for the first time permitted modern methods of biblical criticism to be employed by Catholics, to embark upon A Catholic Commentary on Holy Scripture, eventually published in 1951.
Theological Stance: Catholicism      Church Affiliation: Catholic

People's New TestamentPeople's NT (Barton Johnson)

The Barton Johnson People's New Testament, authored in 1891, serves as a valuable resource for entry-level scholars. With its comprehensive aids, the commentary facilitates an in-depth comprehension of each verse, catering to the needs of novice students of scripture. Its accessibility and guidance remain pivotal for those seeking a foundational understanding of the New Testament.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement

Robertson's Word Pictures in the New TestamentRobertson's Word Pictures (A.T. Robertson)

A.T. Robertson's Word Pictures of the New Testament represents a seminal work in Greek scholarship, offering meticulous verse-by-verse analysis. Renowned for its depth, Robertson's commentary vividly depicts Jesus' actions and early Christian practices through word imagery, enriching understanding of scripture for scholars and students alike.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Southern Baptist Convention

Schaff's Popular Commentary on the New TestamentSchaff's NT Commentary (Philip Schaff)

Best known for his encyclopedia, Philip Schaff was a Swiss-born, German educated Protestant theologian and a Church historian who spent most of his adult life living and teaching in the United States.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Presbyterian

The Bible Study New TestamentBible Study NT (Rhoderick D. Ice)

Known to many as the "Old Green Commentaries", the Bible Study New Testament commentary series was extremely popular. However, due to the high cost of reprinting, College Press, the publisher of these timeless treasures, has chosen not to reprint but instead offer them electronically for free.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement

Vincent's Word StudiesVincent's Studies (Marvin Vincent)

Originally published in 1887, Marvin Vincent's Word Studies has been treasured by generations of pastors and laypeople. Commenting on the meaning, derivation, and uses of significant Greek words and idioms, Vincent helps you incorporate the riches of the New Testament in your sermons or personal study without spending hours on tedious language work.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Presbyterian

Gospels Only (7 total)
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Brown's Commentary on the New TestamentBrown's Commentary (James Brown)

Pastor Jim Brown's sermon notes are designed to be an assisting commentary with an emphasis on life application. They are not only simple for the beginner but Jim adds word studies and Greek/Hebrew interpretations into the mix where they are helpful. Jim's love for the Bible comes out through his teaching in greatest part because he seeks to find God's heart for our lives through Jesus!
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Calvary Chapel

Golden Chain Commentary on the GospelsGolden Chain Commentary (Thomas Aquinas)

This work by Thomas Aquinas demonstrates an intimate acquaintance with the Church Fathers and is an excellent complement to the more recent attempts to understand the inner meaning of the Sacred Scriptures. For each of the four Gospel writers, the Catena Aurea starts by indicating the verses to be analyzed, then phrase-by-phrase, provides the early Fathers' insights into the passage.
Theological Stance: Catholicism      Church Affiliation: Catholic

Lightfoot's Commentary on the GospelsLightfoot's Commentary (John Lightfoot)

John Lightfoot's Commentary on the Gospels, authored by the English scholar influential in crafting the Westminster Confession, offers profound insights into the Gospel narratives. While focused solely on the Gospels, Lightfoot's commentary is rich in scholarly wisdom, providing meticulous analysis and theological depth, enriching biblical understanding for readers.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Presbyterian

McGarvey's Commentaries on Selected BooksMcGarvey'S Commentaries (John McGarvey)

John W. McGarvey's Commentary on Selected Books is a meticulously crafted single-volume work, reflecting three years of dedicated preparation by the author. Renowned for its enduring quality, it continues to hold a prominent position in biblical literature, recognized for its exceptional merit and enduring scholarly value.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement

Ryle's Expository Thoughts on the GospelsRyle's Exposiory Thougths (J.C. Ryle)

J.C. Ryle's Expository Thoughts on the Gospels is hailed as one of the finest practical and devotional commentaries on the subject. Esteemed for its depth and clarity, Ryle's work offers profound insights into the Gospels, enriching both study and spiritual reflection. Accessible online, it continues to inspire and edify readers worldwide.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Anglican

The Fourfold GospelFourfold Gospel (John W. McGarvey)

John W. McGarvey's "The Fourfold Gospel," alternatively recognized as a "Harmony of the Four Gospels," meticulously chronicles the life of Christ, co-authored with Philip Y. Pendleton. Organized with titled sections and sub-divisions, this work integrates commentary within the text, providing comprehensive insights into the synoptic accounts of Jesus' ministry.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement

The Gospels ComparedGospels Compared

"The Gospels Compared" meticulously juxtaposes the accounts of Christ's life from Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, chapter by chapter. This comparative analysis offers scholars and theologians a nuanced understanding of the synoptic and unique perspectives, enriching biblical scholarship and fostering deeper insights into the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
Theological Stance: Unknown      Church Affiliation: Non-Denominational

Individual Books (59 total)
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Beet's Commentary on Selected Books of the New TestamentBeet on the NT (Joseph Agar Beet)

Joseph Agar Beet was an English Wesleyan and member of the faculty of theology in the University of London 1901-05. He delivered the Fernley Lecture on The Credentials of the Gospels in 1889, and lectured in America in 1896.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Wesleyan/Methodist

Box's Commentaries on Selected Books of the BibleBox on Selected Books (Charles Box)

Charles Box, Church of Christ pastor from Alabama provides context and commentary on selected passages from 26 books of the Bible
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement

Bridges' Commentary on ProverbsBridges' on Proverbs (Charles Bridges)

Charles Bridges' Commentary on Proverbs is a seminal work in biblical scholarship, revered for its exegetical depth and spiritual insight. Originally published in 1846, Bridges' commentary offers comprehensive insights into the wisdom literature of Proverbs, blending scholarly analysis with practical application. Its enduring relevance lies in its theological richness and enduring influence on biblical interpretation.
Theological Stance:      Church Affiliation: Anglican

Broadus' Commentary on MatthewBroadus on Matthew (John Broadus)

Broadus digs deep into the 1st Century A.D. and brings out the manners and customs of the day and uses the information to bring color to the Biblical story of Jesus Christ's life as recorded by Matthew. It also cross references to the other three gospels and puts together a detailed and complete record of Christ's journey on earth.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Baptist

Brown's Commentary on Selected Book of the BibleBrown's Commentary (John Brown)

The Self Interpreting Bible was Brown's most significant work, and it remained in print (edited by others), until well into the twentieth century. The objective of providing a commentary for ordinary people was very successful. The idea that the Bible was "self-interpreting" involved copious marginal references, especially comparing one scriptural statement with another.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Presbyterian

Caton's Commentary on the Minor EpistlesCaton's Commentary (Nathan Thomas Caton)

Nathan Thomas Caton was not a preacher, he was a Christian who tought it was important to study the Scriptures. Easy to understand and never talks over the head of the reader, his commentaries on the books of James through Jude were written for the regular person on the street.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement

D.S. Clark's Commentary on RevelationClark on Revelation (David Scott Clark)

This early twentieth-century Post-millennial commentary on the Book of Revelation, written by the father of theologian Gordon Clark, offers an easy-to-read alternative to the popular Pre-millennial/Dispensational views of the best-selling Scofield Reference Bible and a multitude of other dissertations on end-time prophecy.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Presbyterian

Derickson's Notes on Selected BooksDerickson on Selected Books (Stanley L. Derickson)

This modern commentary on selected books of the New Testament is penned by Stanley Derickson.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Baptist

Dunagan's Commentary on the BibleDunagan's Commentary (Mark Dunagan)

This commentary is a compilation of over 2700 pages of commentary notes written and compiled over the past 15 years by Mark Dunagan. These commentaries were written in preparation to teach each of the books in an adult Bible class.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement

Eadie's Commentary on Galatians, Ephesians, Colossians and PhilippiansEadie's Commentary (John Eadie)

John Eadie's publications were connected with biblical criticism and interpretation, some of them being for popular use and others more strictly scientific. To the former class belong the Biblical Cyclopaedia, his edition of Alexander Cruden's Concordance, his Early Oriental History, and his discourses on the Divine Love and on Paul the Preacher; to the latter his commentaries on the Greek text of St Paul's epistles to the Ephesians, Colossians, Philippians and Galatians, published at intervals in four volumes.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Presbyterian

Fairbairn's Commentary on Ezekiel, Jonah and Pastoral EpistlesFairbairn's Commentaries (Patrick Fairbairn)

Patrick Fairbairn's commentary provides rigorous exegetical analysis, grounded in typological interpretation, enriching understanding of biblical texts. Revered for its scholarly precision, Fairbairn's commentary elucidates complex theological themes with clarity and depth, offering invaluable insights into the Old and New Testaments.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Church of Scotland

Godet's Commentary on Selected BooksGodet on Selected Books (Frédéric Louis Godet)

A highly influential conservative Swiss scholar in the nineteenth centry, Frédéric Louis Godet left his mark in the areas of Biblical inspiration and New Testament scholarship. Not one to shy away from difficult verses, Godet plunged head on into giving solid answers while providing understandable conclusions.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Evangelical Free Church

Gutzke's Plain Talk on GenesisGutzke on Genesis (Manford G. Gutzke)

Dr. Manford George Gutzke's commentary on Genesis offers insightful exposition, rooted in deep theological understanding and practical application. Revered for his clear and accessible teaching style, Gutzke illuminates the foundational themes of creation, covenant, and redemption, enriching understanding and appreciation of this foundational biblical text.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Presbyterian

Haldane's Exposition on the Epistle to the Romans and HebrewsHaldane on Romans and Hebrews (Robert Haldane)

Robert Haldane was a Scottish churchman who was instrumental in the establishment of 85 "Churches of Christ" throughout Scotland and Ireland. In addition, he also influenced the spread of Protestant Christianity across the continent of Europe, impacting France (Le Reveil), Germany (Die Erweckung) and the Netherlands (Het Reveil).
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement

Hampton's Commentary on Selected BooksHampton's Commentary (Gary Hampton)

These commentaries are not written to be exhausitve and wordy. Instead, they are concise, easy to understand, and conversational in tone. This file contains 15 commentaries spanning 24 books of the Bible.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement

Harvey's Notes on the Gospel of JohnHarvey's Notes on John (Stephen E. Harvey)

Stephen E. Harvey's "Notes on the Gospel of John" reflect his dual foundation in pastoral experience and academic rigor. Informed by his upbringing as a preacher's son and his scholarly achievements, Harvey's commentary offers profound insights into the Gospel's complexities. It blends theological depth with practical wisdom, enriching scholarly and lay audiences alike.
Theological Stance: Unknown      Church Affiliation: Unknown

Hastings' Great Text of the BibleHastings' Commentary (James Hastings)

James Hastings' "The Great Texts of the Bible" presents profound commentary on pivotal scripture passages. Spanning multiple volumes, it serves as a comprehensive resource, offering rich insights for scholars and spiritual seekers alike, enduring as a timeless guide through the depths of biblical understanding.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Non-Denominational

Hengstenberg on John, Revelation, Ecclesiastes, Ezekiel & PsalmsHengstenberg's Commentary (Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg)

A German Lutheran churchman and neo-Lutheran theologian from an old and important Dortmund family, Hengstenberg was a professor of theology at the University of Berlin in the 1800's. Available here is the commentary on five crucial books of the Bible.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Lutheran

Hinds' Commentary on RevelationHinds' on Revelation (John T. Hinds)

John Thomas Hinds' "Commentary on the Book of Revelation" stands as a scholarly masterpiece, showcasing his exegetical prowess and deep reverence for scripture. Through meticulous analysis, Hinds illuminates the complexities of biblical prophecy, offering invaluable insights into the book's symbolic imagery and theological significance.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement

Hodge's Commentary on Romans, Ephesians and First CorintiansHodge's Commentary (Charles Hodge)

A Presbyterian theologian, he was a leading exponent of historical Calvinism in America during the 19th century. Presented here is the commentary on three important books of the New Testament
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Presbyterian

International Critical Commentary NTInternational Critical (S.R. Driver, A.A. Plummer and C.A. Briggs)

The International Critical Commentary NT (or ICC) is a series of commentaries in English on the text of the New Testament. Initially started over one hundred years ago, the International Critical Commentary series has been a highly regarded academic-level commentary on the Bible.
Theological Stance: Unknown      Church Affiliation: Presbyterian

Ironside's Notes on Selected BooksIronside's Notes (Henry Allen Ironside)

Ironside was one of the most prolific Christian writers of the 20th Century and published more than eighty books and pamphlets, a number of which are still in print. He also wrote the popular hymn Overshadowed. One editorial reviewer wrote of a 2005 republication that, "Ironside's commentaries are a standard and have stood the test of time."
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Plymouth Brethren

Jones' Commentary on the Book of MarkJones on Mark (J.D. Jones)

John Daniel Jones was a Welsh Congregational minister and became well known as the minister of the Richmond Hill Church in Bournemouth, England. This commentary is his look at the book of Mark and considered the best preaching commentary by some.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Congregationalist

Keathley's Commentary on RevelationKeathley on Revelation (J. Hampton Keathley)

A clearly written, modern commentary on Revelation, Keathley leaves no question unanswered as he ties Revelation, Daniel, Ezekiel, and Matthew together in a dispensational view of the end-times.
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Independent Bible Church

Kelly Commentary on Books of the BibleKelly Commentary (William Kelly)

William Kelly was a prominent Northern Irish member of the Plymouth Brethren, amongst whom he was a prolific writer. His chief interest was in ministering spiritually to those whom he described as the "few despised ones of Christ's flock."
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Plymouth Brethren

Knollys' Commentary on RevelationKnollys on Revelation (Hanserd Knollys)

Hanserd Knollys was an English particular Baptist minister from England being ordained in 1620 at the age of 21. Cotton Mather, Puritan minister, enumerated him among 'godly anabaptists;' quite when he adopted doctrine and practice to justify the comment is not clear.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Baptist

Koenig's Commentary on RevelationKoenig on Revelation (Donald A. Koenig)

This premillennial commentary, free from denominational biases, challenges the predominant amillennial perspective by advocating for a literal thousand-year reign of Christ on earth. Drawing on extensive independent study and diverse denominational affiliations, the author presents a compelling case for reconsideration, inviting readers to engage with theological discourse critically and openly.
Theological Stance: Unknown      Church Affiliation: Unknown

Lapide's Great Biblical CommentaryLapide's Commentary (Cornelius a Lapide)

Cornelius a Lapide was a Flemish Jesuit and exegete. He wrote commentaries on all the books of the Canon of Scripture (including the Deuterocanon), with the exception only of the Book of Job and the Psalms. Presented here are the commentaries on the Gospels and several epistles.
Theological Stance: Catholicism      Church Affiliation: Catholic

Larkin's Study of the Prophetic Book of Holy ScripturesLarkin on Revelation (Clarence Larkin)

Reverence Clarence Larkin was an American Baptist pastor, Bible teacher and author whose writings on Dispensationalism had a great impact on conservative Protestant visual culture in the 20th century.
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Baptist

Layman's Bible CommentaryLayman's Bible Commentary (Various Authors)

The LAYMAN'S BIBLE COMMENTARY is based on the conviction that the Bible has the Word of good news for the whole world. The Bible is not the property of a special group. It is not even the property and concern of the Church alone.
Theological Stance: Unknown      Church Affiliation: Non-Denominational

Light & Truth: Bible Thoughts and Themes on RevelationBonar on Revelation (Horatius Bonar)

Horatius Bonar, a revered Scottish churchman and poet, crafted "Light & Truth: Bible Thoughts and Themes on Revelation" to provide insightful commentary on the book of Revelation. Alongside his other prolific works, Bonar's reflections garnered widespread acclaim, establishing him as a revered and influential author in theological circles.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Scottish Free Church

Lipscomb's Commentary on Selected New Testament BooksLipscomb's Commentary on Selected NT Books (David Lipscomb)

David Lipscomb published his first commentary on Acts in 1896. Before his death in 1917, he was able to compile notes on John and all of Paul's epistles but refused to publish them because he felt they could be improved. Eventually they were published starting in 1935.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement

Living By Faith: Commentary on Romans & 1st CorinthiansLiving By Faith (Brad Price)

Brad Price's "Living By Faith" offers a comprehensive verse-by-verse study of the book of Romans. Derived from classes taught on Romans, this commentary ensures accessibility and clarity. Widely embraced, it's become a staple in preacher training programs. This resource exemplifies meticulous scholarship, enhancing understanding and application of Romans and 1st Corinthians.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement

Luscombe's Commentary on Selected Books of the NTLuscombe's NT Commentary (Manly Luscombe)

Manly Luscombe has been a full-time preacher since 1966. A graduate of Freed-Hardeman University and Covington Theological Seminary, he holds both Master and Doctor of Ministry degree. Since 2010, Manly and his wife, Janet, have served the Cades Church of Christ in Milan, Tennessee.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement

Luther's Commentary on GalatiansLuther on Galatians (Martin Luther)

The importance of this Commentary on Galatians for the history of Protestantism is very great. It presents like no other of Luther's writings the central thought of Christianity, the justification of the sinner for the sake of Christ's merits alone.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Lutheran

Mackintosh's Notes on the PentateuchMackintosh's Notes (C.H. Mackintosh)

This focus of this work by C. H. Mackintosh are the first five books of the Old Testament, also known as the Pentateuch.
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Plymouth Brethren

Meyer's Devotional Commentary on PhilippiansMeyer on Philippians (Fredrick Brotherton Meyer)

Meyer's commentry on Philippians is an indepth look into Paul's epistle to the church at Philippi.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Baptist

Milligan on Paul's Epistle to the ThessaloniansMilligan on Thessalonians (George Milligan)

This classic, Greek commentary on 1 and 2 Thessalonians has transcended time, still cited by modern Bible scholars today. The verse by verse, exegetical comments and dissertations were written by George Milligan, whose 19th and 20th century scholarship set the standards for Greek vocabulary.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Church of Scotland

Mitchell's Commentary on Selected New Testament BooksMitchell Commentary (John G. Mitchell)

Dr. John G. Mitchell preached the Bible for 75 years. A member of the first class to graduate from Dallas Theological Seminary, he pastured churches in Michigan and Oregon and ministered to spiritually hungry people around the world. He founded the Multnomah School of the Bible and Trout Creek Bible Camp. He wanted his students to fall in love with the Savior.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Bible Church

Old & New Testament Restoration CommentaryRestoration Commentary (Multiple Authors)

The Old & New Testament Restoration Commentary provides comprehensive insights into scripture, combining historical context, linguistic analysis, and theological reflection. Esteemed for its meticulous scholarship, this commentary elucidates the process of restoration in both the Old and New Testaments, enriching understanding of biblical themes and narratives.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement

Mylne's Commentary on EcclesiastesMylne on Ecclesiastes (George W. Mylne)

This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Theological Stance: Unknown      Church Affiliation: Unknown

Newell's Commentary on Romans, Hebrews and RevelationNewell's Commentary (William Newell)

A classic commentary on the Books of Romans, Hebrews and Revelation by William R. Newell. Originally this work was copyright 1935.
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Congregationalist

Norris' Commentary on the Book of RevelationNorris on Revelation (Harold G. Norris)

Not everyone will agree with all the views put forward, but Harold Norris rightly has taken seriously the fact that Revelation belongs to the tradition of apocalyptic literature. The basic emphases of John are highlighted in ways that do justice to the original setting of the work but that also allow us to hear what the Spirit is saying to the churches today through it.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Anglican

Owen's Exposition of HebrewsOwen on Hebrews (John Owen)

A friend to Oliver Cromwell, John Owen's 'Exposition of Hebrews' is an in-depth look at one of the most popular books of the New Testament.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Nonconformist

Philpot's Commentary on select texts of the BiblePhilpot's Commentary (Joseph Charles Philpot)

J.C. Philpot was known as 'The Seceder'. He was a 'Strict & Particular Baptist' and the editor of the Gospel Standard magazine. This commentary is his views on selected text from the Holy Bible.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Baptist

Pink's Commentary on John and HebrewsPink's Commentary (A.W. Pink)

Virtually unknown in his own lifetime, Arthur Walkington Pink became "one of the most influential evangelical authors in the second half of the twentieth century." His writing sparked a revival of expository preaching and focused readers' hearts on biblical living. Pink was an ardent Calvinist and did not shrink from preaching and teaching the "doctrines of grace" otherwise known as the Five Points of Calvinism.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Baptist

Reynolds' Studies in JudeReynolds on Jude (Wayne Reynolds)

Pastor Wayne Reynolds' commentary on Jude offers insightful verse-by-verse analysis, rooted in deep theological understanding. Revered for his exegetical precision and pastoral insight, Reynolds illuminates the book's themes of faithfulness and contending for the faith. This resource enriches understanding and application of Jude's timeless message.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Independent Baptist Church

Scott's Explanatory Notes, Practical Observations on the book PsalmsScott on the Psalms (Thomas Scott)

Thomas Scott was an English clergyman who succeeded John Newton in the Olney Parish. Formerly a Unitarian, Scott came to accept Jesus as Redeemer and Lord largely through the influence of Newton. In 1804 he produced an extremely popular commentary. R.A. Torrey heavily relied on this commentary when writing his Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Anglican

Scott's Commentary on RevelationScott on Revelation (Walter Scott)

Walter Scott was one of the four key early leaders in the Restoration Movement. He was a successful evangelist and helped to stabilize the Campbell movement as it was separating from the Baptists. His insight on the book of Revelation is still as refeshing as when it was written.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement

Seiss' Lectures on Leviticus and RevelationSeiss' Lectures (Joseph A. Seiss)

In the tumultuous times in which we are living, it's not hard to imagine that the tribulation period may soon be upon us. Read and see how Dr. Seiss interpreted John's writings.
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Lutheran

Smith's WritingsSmith's Writings (Hamilton Smith)

A much loved expositor of the Scriptures, Smith wrote on many different portions of the Bible, the best know is his character studies of Abraham, Elijah, Elisha, Joseph, and Ruth. His writings are terse and yet do not lack content as a consequence of their brevity. One of his effective teaching methods is short, profound comparisons and contrasts.
Theological Stance: Dispensationalism      Church Affiliation: Plymouth Brethren

Treasury of DavidTreasury of David (Charles Haddon Spurgeon)

This seven volume magnum opus by Charles H. Spurgeon was first published in weekly installments over 20 years in The Sword and the Trowel, the periodical of Spurgeon's London Metropolitan Tabernacle. Sections were published as separate volumes, with the seventh released in 1885.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Baptist

The First Epistle of John Expounded in a Series of LecturesCandlish on 1st John (Robert Smith Candlish)

Robert Candlish was a Scottish minister who was among the leaders that formed the "Free Church" of Scotland. This commentary is derived from a set of lectures he presented on 1st John.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Scottish Free Church

Utley's You Can Understand the BibleUtley Commentary (Dr. Robert Utley)

Bob Utley is a contemporary Bible teacher who is best known for his commentary series that covers the Old and New Testaments.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Baptist

Wallace's Commentary on the Book of RevelationWallace on Revelation (Foy E. Wallace)

Through his writing and speaking, Foy Wallace gathered a considerable following among the autonomous group of Church of Christ; his combination of the skilled use of logic combined with charisma propelled him to the forefront of at least three major controversies within the denomination.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement

Wardlaw's Lectures on the Book of ProverbsWardlaw on Proverbs (Ralph Wardlaw)

A classic set of lectures on the Book of Proverbs by Ralph Wardlaw. Originally this work was copyright 1861.
Theological Stance: Calvinism      Church Affiliation: Congregationalist

Watson's Exposition on Matthew, Mark, Luke & RomansWatson's Expositions (Richard Watson)

Rev. Richard Watson's Exposition on Matthew, Mark, Luke, and Romans exemplifies meticulous scholarship and theological insight. Originating in the early 19th century, Watson's commentary offers profound exegesis and doctrinal clarity. Its enduring relevance lies in its systematic approach and enduring influence on biblical interpretation within Methodist theology.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Wesleyan/Methodist

Watson's Commentary on Matthew, Mark, Luke and RomansWatson's Commentary (Richard Watson)

This work represented a significant contribution to biblical scholarship and theological discourse within Methodist circles during the early 19th century.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Wesleyan/Methodist

Zerr's Commentary on Selected Books of the New TestamentZerr's N.T. Commentary (E.M. Zerr)

Edward Zerr began his preaching career in 1897, at the age of 20. By the time of his death in 1959, he had preached about 8,000 sermons, from California to Connecticut, and from Washington to Arizona. But the crowning success of his efforts was the writing of his six volume commentary on the whole Bible.
Theological Stance: Arminianism      Church Affiliation: Restoration Movement
 
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