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The Gospel of Luke - The New International Greek Testament Commentary [DOWNLOAD]
In this acclaimed commentary—the first in the English language on the Greek text of Luke since those of J. M. Creed in 1930 and H. K. Luce in 1933—renowned New Testament scholar I. Howard Marshall calls special attention to the theological message of Luke the Evangelist. His primary purpose is to exegete the text as it was written by Luke, so that the distinctiveness of Luke's Gospel may be seen.
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The Gospel of Mark - New International Greek Testament Commentary [DOWNLOAD]
Drawing on many years of Marcan studies, world-class scholar R. T. France has produced an exegetical commentary on the Greek text of Mark that does what the best of recent Greek commentaries have done but in France's own inimitable, reader-friendly way.
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Pillar New Testament Commentary - The Gospel According to John (DOWNLOADABLE)
In this solid evangelical commentary on John's Gospel, a respected Scripture expositor makes clear the flow of the text, engages a small but representative part of the massive secondary literature on John, shows how the Fourth Gospel contributes to biblical and systematic theology, and offers a consistent exposition of John as an evangelistic Gospel. The comprehensive introduction treats such matters as the authenticity, authorship, purpose, and structure of the Gospel.
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Pillar New Testament Commentary - The Gospel According to Matthew (DOWNLOADABLE)
This superb commentary in the Pillar series explores the meaning and relevance of Matthew in an eminently straightforward fashion. Leon Morris writes for readers who use commentaries to discover further what the Bible means. Throughout, he makes clear what he considers to be the meaning of the Greek text that Matthew has bequeathed to the church. A perceptive introduction precedes Morris’s warmhearted verse-by-verse exposition of Matthew, an exposition based on his own literal translation of the text. Now a standard reference wok on the Gospel of Matthew, this mature, evangelically oriented commentary will continue to meet the needs of students, pastor, and general readers alike.
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The IVP New Testament Commentary Series: Mark
Probing its depths, Ronald J. Kernaghan invites readers into a fascinating exploration of Marks Gospel as a parable, an open-ended story that invites us on a lifelong journey of discipleship. In this engaging, pastorally oriented commentary, readers will find an introduction with background material concerning authorship, audience, date, provenance and purpose. A passage-by-passage exposition follows that focuses on understanding what Mark had to say to his original readers in order to see its relevance for the church today.
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Jesus and the Gospels: An Introduction and Survey
Craig Blomberg offers a conservative, evangelical guide to each of the four gospels, covering a diverse range of subjects often neglected or abridged in other texts. He concentrates on the intertestamental period, critical methodology and authorship, historical placement with external evidence for the gospel’s reliability, a survey on Christ’s life, teachings and actions, and a synthesis of the major issues surrounding the historicity and theology of Jesus.
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Gospel Origins Collection (5 Vols.)
This collection highlights a number of fascinating issues concerning the books of Matthew, Mark and Luke. The five volumes investigate the poetic nature of the Beatitudes in Matthew, a political reading of Matthew, the earliest records of the Jesus’ teachings, the “Synoptic Problem,” and more.
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Socio-Rhetorical Commentary Series (8 Vols.)
Ben Witherington III and David A. deSilva provide a fresh look at twelve books of the New Testament, interpreting them within the context of the world in which they were written and read. This series offers the first sustained attempt to read and study the New Testament as both an ancient biography (as regards the Gospels) and as a form of ancient rhetoric.
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Stewart Custer Collection (9 Vols.)
This 9-volume set offers four conservative New Testament commentaries and a collection of books covering such subjects as astronomy, biblical inerrancy, New Testament synonyms and an important reference book for pastors and students. Using the wonderful phraseology of the King James Bible and his own Greek translations, Dr. Custer offers a conservative approach in his exposition of Scripture. There is also an extensive bibliography, Scripture index and topical index at the end of the commentaries.
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Luke - Historian and Theologian
Taking into account both Luke’s Gospel and Acts, Marshall makes three suggestions. First, that Luke’s faith rested on the events associated with the work of Jesus and the apostles, hence the historical accounts found in his writings. Second, that the key concept in Luke’s theology is “salvation,” understood as both a present possession and a foretaste of future blessings. Third, that Luke was an Evangelist or preacher concerned to lead people to Christian belief on the basis of a reliable record of the historical facts.
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SPCK Gospel Studies Collection (3 Vols.)
Whether you’re a new believer or just looking for a fresh perspective on the gospels, this collection will be a terrific addition to your electronic library. Delivering concise yet penetrating analyses of the gospels of Mark and John. In each of these three masterfully executed introductions the authors draw from their extensive understanding of God’s Word to present the gospels like never before.
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Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament (8 Vols.)
The Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament offers up-to-date, accurate, and authoritative analysis of the Greek New Testament. Its features are designed to help pastors, scholars, and students, including the use of the best contemporary scholarship for translating the Greek text for analysis and developing the biblical author's themes throughout the commentary. Incorporating innovative page design, this series is set apart as an in-depth exegetical tool.
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Studies in Jesus and the Gospels (23 Vols.)
This collection assembles recent scholarly treatments of Jesus and the Gospels. The authors behind each of the 23 volumes apply the latest critical and methodological practices to Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and beyond. Topics include the depiction of Christ in the Bible, theology, arts and literature; the criteria for authenticity in historical-Jesus research; footwashing in the Johannine community, and many, many others.
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Among the Gospels and the Acts (Ainslie)
In this work, Peter Ainslie provides an excellent Bible reading companion by breaking up the Gospels and Acts into manageable sections and providing commentary on each section. Among the Gospels and the Acts can serve as a guide to inductive Bible study, offering aid where it's needed most but never getting in the way of your own interaction with the biblical text.
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Jesus Christ The Greatest Life
Combining each of the Gospel accounts, Jesus Christ The Greatest Life is an exceptional Bible study resource. Written as a chronological study of Christ's life, all four Gospel accounts are brought together into a single narrative, perfect for Bible study through the specific events in the life of Christ. This work has sold over 200,000 copies and is widely used by Dr. Earl Radmacher.
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Selected Works of Martyn Lloyd-Jones (10 volumes)
Ten volumes of enduring commentary, theology, and Christian living insight from Martyn Lloyd-Jones, one of the twentieth century's leading voices in evangelical doctrine and preaching. Over 3,300 pages of Lloyd-Jones' highly relevant and well-loved works.
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12 Who Changed the World
Did you ever wonder what became of the 12 Apostles?Everyone is fascinated by the lives of the twelve apostles. Who were they? What happened to them? Where did they go? How did their missions change the world?This book looks at their lives, genealogy, culture, personalities, and ministry, with a spec...
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The MacArthur Bible Handbook
The MacArthur Bible Handbook is the ultimate book-by-book survey of the Bible, including charts, graphs, and illustrations from today's leading expository teacher.A unique reference tool that is committed to quality and biblical teaching — will help you easily understand each book of the Bible, its ...
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Horae Homileticae, Volume 12: Mark to Luke XVI DOWNLOADABLE
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Horae Homileticae, Volume 11: Matthew DOWNLOADABLE
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Word In Life Bible Discovery Guide: Matthew
No other person has ever touched the world like Jesus did. The Gospel of Matthew looks at His extraordinary life and the impact He had on everyone He met. But Matthew also shows how God sends His people into the world to be witnesses to a revolutionary kindom - the Kingdom of God.
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Word In Life Bible Discovery Guide: John
How can an ordinary person live an extraordinary life? Where can you go to find peace in a world stressed by troubles? How can our most routine and earthly tasks be caught up into the glory that is the life of God? In the words and actions of Jesus, we find the answers.
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Word In Life Bible Discovery Guide: Acts
Sometimes we think that God uses only successful superstars or spiritual giants, not everyday people like us. But the Book of Acts shows the Holy Spirit and a whole lot of ordinary people took the message of Christ "to the ends o the earth."
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Life Lessons: Book of Mark
Jesus' compassion, miracles and teachings are seen through the eyes of Mark. The drama in this version of the Gospel peaks as Jesus asks, "Who do you say that I am?" With scripture reading, inspirational readings, questions to answer, space for journaling, and a prayer, it's like studying the Bible ...
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Life Lessons: Book of Luke
This life-lesson explores the letter/research paper written by a physician. Themes of hope, compassion, prayer, love for God's people, true worship and sacrifice emerge to inspire and teach us all. Each lesson has a Scripture passage, an inspirational reading, questions to answer, space for journali...
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Life Lessons: Book of John
As an old man and the last surviving apostle, John wrote about the life of Christ as he experienced it. This study helps us understand what he saw and heard for the generations of the Church without eyewitnesses. With scripture readings, inspirational readings, questions to answer, space for journal...
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Life Lessons: Book of Acts
Twelve lessons explore how the same men who doubted in Galilee, argued in Capernaum, and ran for their lives in Gethsemane are transformed by the resurrected King in the book of Acts. With scripture reading, inspirational readings, questions to answer, space for journaling, and a prayer, it's like s...
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Kingdom Power (SFL; Acts)
The Book of Acts reveals how ordinary people experienced extra-ordinary grace resulting in the flame of the Spirit spreading from Jerusalem to Rome. Learn how life-changing encounters with the Spirit can ignite your life in the Lord today.
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Exploring the New Testament
If you desire to more clearly understand how God works in the lives of His people, studying the Bible is the place to begin. And while delving into specific passages is important and necessary, those familiar chapters and stories take on new dimensions when you see them as part of a sweeping panoram...
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The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah
The product of many years research, Edersheim's Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah is an "illustration" of the gospel accounts of the life of Jesus of Nazareth. Arranged chronologically as a series of episodes, Edersheim puts the events of Jesus' life and ministry as given in the gospel accounts in...
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The Essential IVP Reference Collection Version 2
This exclusive collection includes works you'll find nowhere else on CD-ROM, including many just published during 2000. The Essential IVP Reference Collection is ideal for pastors, scholars, students, Sunday school teachers and anyone who is serious about studying the Bible!
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Gospel Parallels - NRSV
The standard comparison of the synoptic gospels since 1949, this resource presents Matthew, Mark and Luke in side-by-side columns for an easy and enlightening comparative study of the Life of Christ. This fully revised and updated edition includes the NRSV, cross-references, up-to-date textual...
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The Consolidated Gospel
This book is a convenient assembly of the four Gospels and the consolidated Gospel in five parallel columns where they record the same event or teaching. It also attempts to arrange the Gospel material in chronological order, as this is a great aid to appreciating the historical sequence in which Je...
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The Acts of the Apostles
The study of the book of Acts is divided into three parts: the founding of the church, the expansion of the church, and the church inherits Israel's priestly office. The basic thrust of the individual studies is to suggest a theological reason for the various narratives, to probe the purpose behind ...
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Why Four Gospels?
From the foreword: "We are fully assured that there is very much in the four Gospels which manifest the Divine perfections and distinctive beauties of each one, which has not yet been brought forth by those who have sought to explore their inexhaustible depths; that there is here a wide field ...
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The New Testament Commentary Vol III: John
From the preface: "I have had in view, in writing this Commentary on John, the wants of the ordinary reader, rather than critics, preachers and theologians, and have therefore aimed to write in plain and simple language, avoiding technical phrases and Greek words which would only be intelligible to ...
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The Four-Fold Gospel
From the introduction: "We feel in placing this work before the public we should accompany it with some words of explanation. It is unique, presenting a combination of features never before collected in one work. Harmonies and Four-fold Gospels are plentiful, and we have examined a large numbe...
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A Commentary on Acts of the Apostles
From the introduction: "Much the greater part of Acts may be resolved into a detailed history of cases of conversion, and of unsuccessful attempts at the conversion of sinners. If we extract from it all cases of this kind, with the facts and incidents preparatory to each and immediately consequent u...
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The College Press NIV Commentary: John
The Gospel of John is an easy read for first-time seekers and new Christians. At the same time life-long scholars marvel at its content. Late in the Gospel, John revealed his purpose for writing, "These are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you...
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Preaching the Word: Mark - Jesus, Servant and Savior
This volume covers the culmination of Jesus' ministry on earth. Seen in glory on the Mount of Transfiguration, challenged by religious skeptics, Christ moves inexorably toward the Cross, where history's greatest battle would be fought and won. And so we, like the ancient world, are confronted with t...
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Preaching the Word: Acts - The Church Afire
Dynamic churches—congregations that are experiencing phenomenal growth, Christian ministries that God is using to take down walls, churches where souls are being saved and lives transformed—inspire us and make for great reading. The book of Acts, the divinely inspired history of the early church, is...
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Johannine Perspectives
Johannine Perspectives provides the reader with a balanced and comprehensive introduction to the five New Testament writings attributed to John. The distinguishing feature of the book is that it guides students, pastors, and other interested readers through the maze posed by all five books of the Jo...
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Matthew: The Crossway Classic Commentaries
For hundreds of years Christendom has been blessed with Bible commentaries written by great men of God highly respected for their godly walk and their insight into spiritual truth. The Crossway Classic Commentaries present the very best work on individual Bible books, carefully adapted for maximum u...
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John: The Crossway Classic Commentaries
For hundreds of years Christendom has been blessed with Bible commentaries written by great men of God who were highly respected for their godly walk and their insight into spiritual truth. The Crossway Classic Commentary Series, carefully adapted for maximum understanding and usefulness, presents t...
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Acts: The Crossway Classic Commentaries
For hundreds of years Christendom has been blessed with Bible commentaries written by great men of God who were highly respected for their godly walk and their insight into spiritual truth. The Crossway Classic Commentary Series, carefully adapted for maximum understanding and usefulness, presents t...
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The Genius of the Fourth Gospel: A Homiletical Commentary on the Gospel of John
Originally published in two volumes, this popular commentary has been valued by Bible students for more than a century. The Genius of the Fourth Gospel is an intensely practical commentary which focuses on the issue of the message. As such, the commentary is a wonderful resource for teachers in less...
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The Biblical Illustrator
Originally published in three volumes this 2,000 page commentary on Acts is one of the most exhaustive works ever written on the book of Acts. With every Bible reference coded for links to other works, this huge reference work in electronic form becomes an instant reference tool for students examini...
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