College Press Bible Study Textbook Series (59 vols.)
by 26 authors C. C. Crawford, Wilbur Fields, Don DeWelt, Brant Lee Doty, Bruce Oberst, Willard W. Winter, Robert E. Black, Ruben Ratzlaff, Paul T. Butler, Joseph Bryant Rotherham, Donald Hunt, Kidwell,R. J., Don DeWelt, Harold Fowler, B. W. Johnson, T. R. Applebury, Don Earl Boatman, Donald Fream, Clinton R. Gill, Lee G. Tomlinson, Seth Wilson, Rhoderick D. Ice, Wallace W. Wartick, William Smith, James D. Strauss, John T. Willis
College Press 1961–1992
Overview
The College Press Bible Study Textbook Series (59 vols.) (The Old Green Commentaries) is a compilation of Bible commentaries and special studies on Old and New Testament themes. Forty-seven volumes in this series are commentaries on Old and New Testament books. They include comprehensive outlines, introductions, and surveys, as well as maps, illustrations, and questions to help readers further understand the text. The twelve remaining volumes are special studies on various topics including Christian doctrine and evidences, the life and ministry of Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, and more.
Aimed at both college students and the interested Christian reader, these simple and clear volumes bring a deeper understanding to Scripture and allow readers to do meaningful biblical exegesis. What's more, with the Logos Bible Software edition, you have unprecedented access to the most important scholarly material on Old and New Testament books and themes. The powerful search tools in your digital library help you locate the specific material relevant to your study. All Scripture references are directly linked to the Hebrew and Greek texts in your library, along with your preferred English translations. What’s more, double-clicking any word automatically opens up your preferred lexicons and searches for a match—giving you access to definitions, etymology, and usage examples. These advanced tools make the Logos edition of the College Press Bible Study Textbook Series (59 vols.) an important addition to the libraries of pastors, students, and laypeople seeking a deeper understanding of Scripture.
Key Features
- Forty-seven commentaries on Old and New Testament books
- Twelve special studies on key biblical topics
- Includes questionnaires, maps, illustrations, and outlines
Individual Titles
- Genesis: The Book of the Beginnings, vol. 1
- Genesis: The Book of the Beginnings, vol. 2
- Genesis: The Book of the Beginnings, vol. 3
- Genesis: The Book of the Beginnings, vol. 4
- Exploring Exodus
- Leviticus
- The Book of Numbers
- Deuteronomy
- Studies in Joshua, Judges, Ruth
- Studies in Samuel
- The Books of Chronicles
- Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther
- Studies in the Psalms, vol. 1
- Studies in the Psalms, vol. 2
- Pondering the Proverbs
- Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon
- Isaiah, vol. 1
- Isaiah, vol. 2
- Isaiah, vol. 3
- Daniel
- Minor Prophets: The Prophets of the Decline, vol. 1
- Minor Prophets: A Study of Micah through Malachi, vol. 2
- The Gospel of Matthew, vol. 1
- The Gospel of Matthew, vol. 2
- The Gospel of Matthew, vol. 3
- The Gospel of Matthew, vol. 4
- The Gospel of Mark
- Studies in Luke
- The Gospel of Luke
- The Gospel of John, vol. 1
- The Gospel of John, vol. 2
- Acts Made Actual
- Romans Realized
- Studies in First Corinthians
- Studies in Second Corinthians
- Studies in First Corinthians
- Studies in Second Corinthians
- Guidance from Galatians
- The Glorious Church: A Study of Ephesians
- Philippians, Colossians, Philemon
- Thinking through Thessalonians
- Paul's Letters to Timothy and Titus
- Helps from Hebrews
- A Chain of Jewels from James and Jude
- Letters from Peter
- Hereby We Know: A Study in the Epistles of John
- The Wonder Book of the Bible: A Commentary on the Book of Revelation
- The Seer, the Savior, and the Saved
- The Eternal Spirit: His Person and Powers, vol. 1
- The Eternal Spirit: His Word and Works, vol. 2
- The World and Literature of the Old Testament
- New Testament Evidences
- Survey Course in Christian Doctrine, vol. 1
- Survey Course in Christian Doctrine, vol. 2
- Christian Doctrine, vol. 3 & 4
- Learning from Jesus
- New Testament History: The Christ, The Inter-Testament Period
- The Bible Study New Testament, vol. 1: The Four Gospels and Acts
- The Bible Study New Testament, vol. 2: The Letters and Revelation
The Eternal Spirit: His Person and Powers, vol. 1 is a study of the biblical doctrine of the Holy Spirit and His works. Focused solely on Scripture, this volume examines five topics relating to the Holy Spirit:
- Matter and Spirit
- Hierarchy of Being
- Spirit in God
- Nomenclature of the Spirit
- Spirit and the Word
Each section concludes with numerous questions relating to the topics previously covered.
In The Eternal Spirit: His Word and Works, vol. 2, C. C. Crawford continues his study of the Holy Spirit and His works. This volume examines thirteen topics relating to the Holy Spirit:
- The Spirit and the Cosmos
- The Spirit of Truth: Revelation
- The Spirit of Power: Miracles
- The Spirit of God in the Patriarchal Dispensation
- The Spirit of God in the Jewish Dispensation
- The Holy Spirit and the Messiah
- The Promise of the Spirit
- The Baptismal (Overwhelming) Measure of Spirit-Power
- The Evidential Measure of Spirit-Power
- The Sanctifying Measure of Spirit-Power
- The Spirit of Life: Regeneration
- The Spirit of Holiness: Sanctification
- The Spirit of Glory: Immortalization
Most sections conclude with numerous questions relating to the topics previously covered.
Prior to a deep study of Old Testament texts, it’s of great importance to understand these biblical texts in their original context. The World and Literature of the Old Testament provides an in-depth look at the historical periods behind Old Testament literature, how each text came into existence, the types of literature contained in the Old Testament, and much more.
Christianity is based on evidences contained in one principal source: the Bible. Updating J. W. McGarvey’s Evidences of Christianity, Wallace Wartick seeks to bring the audience an up-to-date survey of these evidences, including presenting new discoveries in this field of study. Wartick, like McGarvey, seeks to prove that Scripture is believable, trustworthy, and reliable. This volume addresses topics that include the integrity, genuineness, credibility, and inspiration of the New Testament.
C. C. Crawford’s Survey Course in Christian Doctrine, vol. 1 is a 26-lesson course focused on “God’s Moral System.” The first 13 volumes focus on the God of the Bible and the latter 13 address the problem of evil. These lessons include Scripture passages for reading and memorization, as well as questions and answers relating to the study at hand.
Survey Course in Christian Doctrine, vol. 2 is a 26-lesson continuation course focused on “God’s Moral System.” The first 13 volumes focus on Old Testament Preparation and the latter 13 address New Testament Fulfillment. This volume also includes 6 special studies on various topics. Each lesson includes Scripture passages for reading and memorization, as well as questions and answers relating to the study at hand.
Christian Doctrine, vol. 3 & 4 is a 52-lesson series of a Survey Course in Christian Doctrine. Providing an entire year of Bible study, this volume addresses the Mystery of the Person of Christ and the Mystery of Godliness. Like the preceding volumes, each lesson in these two volumes includes Scripture passages for reading and memorization, as well as questions and answers relating to the study at hand.
Learning from Jesus is a study of Jesus Christ—who he is, what he taught, and what he accomplished. This volume helps readers better understand the Gospels and Jesus as Christ, and includes key Christian principles for personal application.
New Testament History: The Christ, The Inter-Testament Period is a complete harmony of the Gospels, divided into two parts. The first section gives the reader a general grasp of the text and the second section includes passage outlines and follow-up questions. This volume addresses Jesus' early Judean, Galilean, second year, third year, later Judean, and Perean ministries. It also focuses on Jesus' last week in the Jerusalem area, the fourth Passover in his ministry, and the forty days following his resurrection.
The Bible Study New Testament, vol. 1 includes two important translations on the Gospels and Acts: Good News for Modern Man and the New International Version. It contains introductions to each book and explanatory notes to help readers achieve a greater understanding of Scripture.
The Bible Study New Testament, vol. 2 includes two important translations on the New Testament Letters and the Book of Revelation: Good News for Modern Man and the New International Version. It contains introductions to each book and explanatory notes to help readers achieve a greater understanding of Scripture.
Product Details
- Title: College Press Bible Study Textbook Series
- Publisher: College Press
- Volumes: 59
- Pages: 28,029