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A. W. Tozer Collection (57 volumes)

The A. W. Tozer collection offers 57 books that give practical and instructional lessons for the Church and Christians today. A. W. Tozer was a dynamic preacher, prolific writer, and a no-nonsense man of God. Throughout his preaching career he gave practical, instructive, exhorting and invigorating ...

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Broadman & Holman Baptist History Collection (11 Vols.)

The Broadman & Holman Baptist History Collection explores the origins of the Baptist faith and the history of its doctrine. Top scholars at prominent Baptist colleges and seminaries tell the stories of the beginnings, growth, and influence of the Baptist Church in Europe and North America, and discuss the current status of the central doctrines of the Baptist faith—such as strong adherence to the authority of Scripture and the centrality of believer baptism.   [More Info]

 
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Standard Reference Library: Old Testament Collection (3 Vols.)

What is the purpose of the Old Testament, and how does it connect with the rest of Scripture? Why do many well-meaning Christians neglect the books, themes, and people from the Old Testament? The Standard Reference Library: Old Testament Collection (SRLOT) takes a fresh look at the key themes from the Old Testament. The three volumes in this collection explain the purpose of Old Testament laws, identify God’s work in Israel’s history, and connect the prophets with the person of Christ.   [More Info]

 
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Analytical Bible Expositor Collection (3 Vols.)

This collection by John G. Butler is a comprehensively organized, chapter-by-chapter and verse-by-verse commentary. This concise commentary set is much more accessible than the typical commentary, and is free from heavy intellectual arguments, and difficult to understand language of many typical commentaries. Each chapter is treated as a unit; written and organized in the effectively outlined, analytical style of the author and features his eloquent alliteration.   [More Info]

 
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New Testament Textual Criticism Collection (6 Vols.)

Does the New Testament honestly and accurately reflect the original Greek text? Should we reevaluate presumptions about the majority text in light of recent manuscript discoveries? Or has the time come to lay aside past controversy? The 6-volume New Testament Textual Criticism Collection surveys recent developments and considers future prospects in the field of New Testament textual criticism. Its contributors include top scholars who are well-positioned to comment on the nature of textual criticism and the issues and controversies within the discipline.   [More Info]

 
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The Numerical Bible (7 Vols.)

Many prominent numbers from the Bible—such as 666, 7, 12, 40—have entered the broader cultural consciousness. But what do they mean? And what does the Bible really say about them? In the 7-volume Numerical Bible, Frederick W. Grant surveys the structure and symbolism of Scripture, showing that the Bible is not comprised of piecemeal literary fragments and forgeries, but that its structure and symbolism reflects the careful intentions of divine inspiration.   [More Info]

 
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Crossway Classic Commentary Collection Upgrade (11 Vols.)

For hundreds of years, the church has been blessed with Bible commentaries written by some of the greatest and most influential thinkers in recent history, highly respected for their godly walk and their insight into spiritual truth. The Crossway Classic Commentary Collection, carefully adapted for maximum understanding and usefulness, presents the very best work on individual Bible books for today’s believers. Editors Alister McGrath and J.I. Packer draw from the wisdom of church history, inviting readers to listen to important voices of the past in order to discern how God might be speaking in the present—all while offering the best biblical scholarship from the past five centuries.   [More Info]

 
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How to Write: A Handbook Based on the English Bible [DOWNLOAD]

Why are Jesus’ words so compelling? What does it mean that Paul and Silas spoke boldly? It’s true that we have much to learn from the content of the Bible’s greatest authors—David and Solomon, Isaiah and Jeremiah, Paul and Peter—but what can we learn from the method of their writing? Charles Baldwin examines the rhetoric of the greatest speeches and stories of the Bible in order to learn patterns of argumentation, the ability to persuade and convince, and the elegance of biblical prose. In order to write well, we must familiarize ourselves with the kind of writing that has stood the test of time. How to Write makes this possible.   [More Info]

 
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Theological Lexicon of the Old Testament (3 volumes)

An indispensable and incomparable reference work, the Theological Lexicon of the Old Testament—newly translated from the original German edition—makes a wealth of theological insight accessible for the first time in English. In these volumes, outstanding scholars provide in-depth and wide-ranging investigations of the historical, semantic, and theological meanings of Old Testament concepts. This reference work serves a wide audience, from professors and researches to pastors and students of the Bible.   [More Info]

 
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Theological Lexicon of the New Testament (3 volumes)

The Theological Lexicon of the New Testament, written by the premier biblical exegete Ceslas Spicq, takes its place alongside other standard language tools for New Testament studies. This singular 3-volume set, translated into English by James D. Ernest, combines Spicq’s command of lexicography with a theological approach to New Testament studies.   [More Info]

 
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John Darby's Synopsis of the Books of the Bible (5 volumes)

How do we interpret biblical prophecy? What are the implications of the rapture? What is the relationship between the church on earth and God’s future kingdom? John Darby’s interpretation of Scripture in the Synopsis of the Books of the Bible constituted the first step in answering those questions. These volumes contain introductions—written by Darby himself—to each book of the Bible, along with overviews of important biblical themes, such as prophecy, revelation, and the Gospel. His interpretation of Scripture in the Synopsis of the Books of the Bible reflects and informs his dispensationalist teachings—teachings which later gave rise to fundamentalism and transformed the landscape of twentieth century Christianity.   [More Info]

 
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The Works of H.A. Ironside (48 volumes)

The Works of H.A. Ironside contains forty-eight volumes of the most important sermons, commentaries, and writings from the preacher known as “the Archbishop of fundamentalism”—all available in this singular collection. Inspired by Dwight Moody, H.A. Ironside comforted and challenged a generation of evangelicals during two world wars and an economic depression. This set includes fifteen commentaries and dozens of sermons, along with lectures, addresses, and tracts which cover the most pressing theological and social topics from his time and ours.   [More Info]

 
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Day One Creation and Science Collection (10 volumes)

The fierce debate between proponents of creationism and evolutionism addresses the most fundamental questions of existence: What is life and how did life arise? What makes us human? Do we exist by chance, or do we fulfill a divine purpose? The authors of the Day One Creation and Science Collection contribute well-reasoned and thoughtful perspectives to the debate, drawing from their expertise in the fields of philosophy, science, and medicine. They allow antagonists to speak for themselves, yet offer reasoned counter-arguments in easy-to-understand language.   [More Info]

 
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The Annotated Bible (9 Volumes)

The Annotated Bible, though written nearly 100 years ago, is a work still recognized as a classic by Biblical scholars and students the world over. In this work, A.C. Gaebelein provides nearly 3100 pages of analysis and exposition on each book of the scriptures. 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.   [More Info]

 
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Day One Christian Biography Collection (16 volumes)

The Day One Christian Biography Collection brings together the best in Christian biography, and offers an excellent introduction to the work of God through the lens of history. The authors—whose backgrounds blend the best of their pastoral, scholarly, and biographical expertise—reveal the motivation behind the ministries of some of the central figures in the recent history of Christianity. These books reveal the intricate ways in which God revealed himself to these dominant figures in the Church’s history, and—through their lives—point toward timeless ways in which God is moving in the present.   [More Info]

 
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Day One Biblical and Theological Studies Collection (24 volumes)

How can we better read the Bible? What is the significance of Jesus’ ascension? How can Christians better keep the Sabbath? What difference does the atonement make? The Day One Biblical and Theological Studies Collection is designed to help Christians think biblically about a variety of theological issues that confront evangelicals. Some of these books are born out of controversy or inspired by pressing social concerns. Others are meant to fill a particular gap in contemporary theological discussion or address already-popular theological topics from an evangelical perspective. But all books in this collection stem from the urgent desire to make important theological topics accessible to all readers.   [More Info]

 
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Exploring the Bible Commentary Collection (7 volumes)

What is the relevance of obscure regulations in Deuteronomy? Why is God silent in the book of Esther? Why did God commission Nahum to prophesy the complete destruction of Nineveh? Explore the Bible like never before, and learn the important answers to these and other questions! Written by scholars and vetted by pastors, the 7-volume Exploring the Bible Commentary Collection offers accessible and easy-to-read commentaries on seven books of the Old Testament. In these commentaries, you’ll find verse-by-verse analysis, introductions to the history and context of seven difficult books of the Bible, and an overview of important themes and events.   [More Info]

 
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Opening Up Commentary Collection (24 volumes)

Are you looking to brush up your knowledge of the Bible, but don’t know where to begin? Or are you encountering the books of the Bible for the very first time? The 24-volume Opening Up Commentary Collection offers accessible and easy-to-read introductions to the books of the Bible. The commentaries tackle the key issues in each book by introducing the history and context and by giving an overview of important themes and events. The authors wrestle with the hard questions and navigate through the difficult issues, with a keen eye toward application and relevance for today.   [More Info]

 
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Face2face Collection (6 volumes)

Take another look at the most-loved characters in your favorite Bible stories! The 6-volume Face2face Collection offers accessible introductions to important biblical figures. Each book covers the major events that shape the lives of David, Samuel, Peter, and many others, and connects the ways God worked through great people in the Bible to the ways God works today. These books are not merely historical overviews; they also reveal how everyone—both then and now—fits into God’s plan.   [More Info]

 
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Charles Hodge Commentary Collection (4 volumes)

Contemporary scholarship remembers Charles Hodge more for his systematic theology than his biblical exposition. Nevertheless, his whole life was primarily devoted to the critical and systematic study of the Bible, and his entire theological method is eminently biblical. The four commentaries in the Charles Hodge Commentary Collection serve as the basis for Hodge’s life and thought, making his commentaries important for both biblical scholars and theologians. The volumes contain verse-by-verse commentary on every chapter in Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, and Ephesians, along with textual analysis, doctrinal points, and helpful chapter summaries. Each commentary also includes a lengthy introduction and overview written by Hodge himself, in which he examines the authorship and date of each book, along with the historical, cultural, political, and theological context of the original audience.   [More Info]

 
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The Works of Jonathan Edwards (2 volumes)

Jonathan Edwards, known for his theological elegance, fiery rhetoric, and revivalist preaching, was esteemed by pastoral and theological colleagues in his own time and is now—nearly three centuries later—widely regarded as America’s greatest theologian. Logos is pleased to offer, for the first time, The Works of Jonathan Edwards in two volumes—the same two-volume set that underlies both the Hendricksen and Banner of Truth editions. In addition to nearly fifty sermons and dozens of theological treatises, these volumes also contain Edwards’ memoirs, his discussion of revivals in New England, and his comprehensive history of redemption.   [More Info]

 
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Preacher’s Homiletic Commentary (38 volumes)

For more than a century, the Preacher’s Homiletic Commentary has shaped the trajectory of expository preaching and defined the role Bible commentaries play in sermon preparation. As a commentary written by preachers for preachers, the Preacher’s Homiletic Commentary is uniquely designed to foster the kind of biblical study that produces engaging and clear sermons. This work ranks among the few Bible commentaries that remain practical and accessible without compromising scholarship, making it an integral part of sermon planning and preparation.   [More Info]

 
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Lenski's Commentary on the New Testament (12 volumes)

A colossal 12-volume commentary set on the New Testament containing thorough exegetical research from a conservative perspective, aimed at answering the question, “What does this portion of the Bible say to us?”   [More Info]

 
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The Expositor’s Bible

A recognized standard of expository commentaries written by twenty-nine eminent scholars who were also preachers, representing every important branch of Protestantism. The Expositor’s Bible may thus be regarded as an interdenominational exposition demonstrating agreement on the profound realities and essentials of the Christian Faith.   [More Info]

 
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Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament

Our understanding of the Greek New Testament is based almost entirely on English translations, but how would our understanding of the Greek text change if we read it for what it is, as Greek? With the Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament, we can now get behind the words of the New Testament writers and discover the particular linguistic tasks that inform translation and interpretation. The Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament identifies discourse markers and performs complex discourse analysis of the entire New Testament quickly, easily, and accurately, which makes it one of the most advanced tools for studying the Greek text of the New Testament.   [More Info]

 
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Admonition and Curse

Why does God’s covenant with Abraham in Genesis 15 follow a form similar to a covenant form from Hittite culture centuries before and an Egyptian form used centuries later? Do treaties and covenants in disparate cultures exhibit striking similarities because they arose from a common origin? Or are treaty and covenant forms in different cultures nearly identical to one another because they developed independently in similar socio-political and cultural contexts? Noel Weeks revisits scholarship on cultural interaction in the Ancient Near East and asks important questions about how various cultural institutions—such as treaties and covenants—may have formed and developed.   [More Info]

 
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Israel, Servant of God

How has the existence of the Jewish people been significant for the Christian faith? It is only since the end of the Second World War that attempts have been made to answer this question in a manner sympathetic to the Jewish people. Michel Remaud's book counts as one of the few pioneering efforts made so far to present a detailed theological answer to the question.   [More Info]

 
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Toward the Twenty-First Century in Christian Mission

This collection of essays offers a comprehensive survey of the status of Christian missions in all parts of the world. With a preface by Lesslie Newbigin and contributions from more than two dozen top mission scholars from every continent, editors James M. Phillips and Robert T. Coote have compiled the most insightful and important reflections on missions into this singular volume. Contributors from a range of denominational backgrounds and a variety of cultural contexts reflect on both future prospects and contemporary challenges in missions, with a particular awareness for urban missions, the poor and missions, women in missions, and the role of missions in interfaith dialogue.   [More Info]

 
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Christian-Jewish Relations through the Centuries

Christians and Jews have had diverse relations throughout the centuries: sometimes peaceful, other times violent. Stanley Porter and Brook Pearson, along with a host of contributors, have addressed major issues which have penetrated the heart of this tenuous relationship. Christian-Jewish Relations through the Centuries focuses on the emerging Church’s connection to Judaism, to their parting of ways, their dichotomous cultures during the Medieval Period, to their relations in the modern world. The authors confront these topics with sensitivity and dignity.   [More Info]

 
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The Northwestern Publishing House Electronic Library (CD-ROM)

The Northwestern Publishing House Electronic Library (CD-ROM), driven by the Libronix Digital Library System (LDLS), is packed with features that can make your Bible study easier and more rewarding. Each product in the NPH Electronic Library includes the LDLS search engine, add-in modules that provide specialized functionality, and collections of electronic books targeted to your needs.   [More Info]

 
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Ancient Near Eastern Texts

This anthology contains important historical, legal, mythological, liturgical, and secular texts of the ancient Near East, with the purpose of providing a rich contextual base for understanding the people, cultures, and literature of the Old Testament. The Ancient Near East Texts has become a standard reference for those examining the cultural setting of the Bible.   [More Info]

 
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