Products in Category: Commentaries - General
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Concordia Commentary: Daniel
The Gospel of the kingdom of God finds its most consistent Old Testament treatment in Daniel. This biblical book is much more than a combination of miraculous stories and fantastic visions; it presents the Gospel of the promised Messiah and his eternal kingdom. However, interpreting Daniel is no easy task. While the narratives about Daniel and his fellow Judeans appear simple (belying a rich theological complexity), the visions at the end of the book seem extraordinarily complicated. Thus, the challenge for any commentator is to understand the book as a whole and to explain its rich and variegated view of the Gospel and the Savior.
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Concordia Commentary: Luke 9:51–24:53
This is the second of two volumes that look at the book of Luke. In these two volumes, the author explores the third Gospel in light of four central themes: Christology, sacramentology, ecclesiology, and eschatology. The author recognizes and unfolds Luke's catechetical purpose in the story of Jesus and helps modern readers to appreciate the rich tapestry of the Gospel of Luke.
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Concordia Commentary: Luke 1–9:50
This is the first of two volumes that look at the Book of Luke. In these two volumes, the author explores the third Gospel in light of four central themes: Christology, sacramentology, ecclesiology, and eschatology. The author recognizes and unfolds Luke's catechetical purpose in the story of Jesus and helps modern readers to appreciate the rich tapestry of the Gospel of Luke.
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Concordia Commentary: Song of Songs
This Christian commentary contains an original translation of Solomon’s biblical Song supported by a careful philological examination of the Hebrew text with attention to the grammar of the original language and the meaning of its imagery.
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Concordia Commentary: Ruth
The Book of Ruth tells the story of a destitute foreigner who came to believe in Israel’s God and was welcomed into God’s people. By grace she was privileged to become an ancestor of Jesus Christ, the Savior of all people.
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Concordia Commentary: Revelation
This volume on Revelation explores the last and perhaps the most perplexing book in the Bible as the church's final witness to the exalted Christ. The author sees Ascension Christology as the heart of the prophetic and visionary message and relates the imagery, events, and liturgical portions of Revelation to the church's life and worship.
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Concordia Commentary: Philemon
This commentary expounds Philemon in light of its setting in the Greco-Roman world and its theological purpose. It probes the specific circumstances under which Paul wrote the letter, and who Philemon was and his position within the Christian community. In this Epistle, the apostle addresses a crisis in the church. He speaks to the relationship between a congregation and its pastor through all the problems, sorrows, adventures and joys that attend pastoral ministry.
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Concordia Commentary: Matthew 1:1–11:1
Matthew's Gospel presents Jesus of Nazareth as the Christ long promised in the Old Testament. To interpret it, author Jeffrey Gibbs employs a narrative approach that examines the literary structure of Matthew's unfolding message and interprets individual texts with a careful eye to their relationship to that overall structure.
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Concordia Commentary: Leviticus
This commentary explores how each chapter of Leviticus finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ—His earthly life, atoning death, resurrection, and ongoing ministry in the heavenly sanctuary on behalf of His people on Earth. Using the methods of ritual analysis, it examines the agents, enactment, and theological purpose of each of the instructions given in the divine speeches in Leviticus.
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Concordia Commentary: Joshua
Joshua narrates Israel's conquest and inheritance of the Promised Land in fulfillment of God's gracious plan. Joshua prefigures Christ as he faithfully leads God's people, like the church militant, through battle into triumph. This commentary explores the history, culture, archaeology, and theology of the book to deepen faith in the victorious Savior of all peoples. It focuses on the faithfulness of God and how He kept His covenant promises, which are fulfilled in Christ. Throughout the commentary, the author's intimate knowledge of the Holy Land and his experience as a missionary and pastor bring the biblical text to life.
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Concordia Commentary: Jonah
This commentary interprets the narrative of Jonah as true history that reveals the God of Israel as gracious toward all who repent and believe in Him. The commentary clearly expounds the book’s message in harmony with the rest of the Scriptures. The commentary’s focus is on the “one greater than Jonah”: Jesus Christ, the Savior of all peoples.
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Concordia Commentary: Ezekiel 21–48
This commentary expounds the later chapters of Ezekiel according to the book’s classic prophetic outline. After judgment falls on Israel, oracles against the Gentile nations bring them under God’s judgment too. But God’s purpose is to lead all peoples to repentance and salvation through faith. God promises forgiveness, restoration, and resurrection through a new David, the Shepherd who will unite all believers. The book ends with an extended vision of the new temple and rejuvenated land in the new earth, where God’s redeemed people shall dwell under their Prince forever.
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Concordia Commentary: Ezekiel 1–20
Ezekiel contains some of Scripture's most mysterious visions and oracles. The Lord gave this priestly prophet a powerful message of Law and Gospel. The searing indictment of God's unfaithful people for their idolatry warns of impending judgment. Ezekiel sees a vision of God’s glory, which departs from the temple in preparation for its destruction. Yet God also promises to be a sanctuary for his repentant people during their exile, and to restore them, together with Gentiles who will be brought to saving faith. This book explains the first 20 chapters in light of its fulfillment in Christ for the benefit of the church.
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Concordia Commentary: Colossians
The letter to the Colossians is rich in Christology, to which all the articles of faith are intimately connected. One might even argue that Colossians possesses the most profound Christology in all the New Testament. A true, biblical Christology, centered in the cross and the empty tomb, gives life and meaning to all theology.
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Concordia Commentary: 1 Corinthians
Beginning with a literal translation and textual notes on the original Greek text, this commentary on 1 Corinthians expounds on the theology of the epistle for the benefit of the church today. The central theme of this commentary is that "the word of the cross" (1:18) is the basis for the church's unity (ch. 1-4), holiness (ch. 5-7), freedom (ch. 8-10), worship (ch. 11-14), and resurrection hope (ch. 15-16). It is particularly strong in its exegetical treatment of key passages that involve doctrines and practices that have been items of contention among modern Christian denominations.
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Standard Lesson Commentary
The Standard Lesson eCommentary is the most popular Sunday school commentary based on the International Sunday School Lessons available. Each lesson helps the student understand what the Bible says, what it means, and what to do about it. This commentary includes 52 complete lessons for adults of all ages, 8 pages in each lesson, including printed text, verse-by-verse exposition, learning activities, and discussion starters. It also includes special helps for teachers, including pronunciation guides, quarterly quizzes, and more.
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Standard Lesson Commentary, 2007–2008
The Standard Lesson eCommentary is the most popular Sunday school commentary based on the International Sunday School Lessons available. Each lesson helps the student understand what the Bible says, what it means, and what to do about it. This commentary includes 52 complete lessons for adults of all ages, 8 pages in each lesson, including printed text, verse-by-verse exposition, learning activities, and discussion starters. It also includes special helps for teachers, including pronunciation guides, quarterly quizzes, and more.
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Standard Lesson Commentary, 2006–2007
The Standard Lesson eCommentary is the most popular Sunday school commentary based on the International Sunday School Lessons available. Each lesson helps the student understand what the Bible says, what it means, and what to do about it. This commentary includes 52 complete lessons for adults of all ages, 8 pages in each lesson, including printed text, verse-by-verse exposition, learning activities, and discussion starters. It also includes special helps for teachers, including pronunciation guides, quarterly quizzes, and more.
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Standard Lesson Commentary, 2005–2006
The Standard Lesson eCommentary is the most popular Sunday school commentary based on the International Sunday School Lessons available. Each lesson helps the student understand what the Bible says, what it means, and what to do about it. This commentary includes 52 complete lessons for adults of all ages, 8 pages in each lesson, including printed text, verse-by-verse exposition, learning activities, and discussion starters. It also includes special helps for teachers, including pronunciation guides, quarterly quizzes, and more.
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Standard Lesson Commentary, 2004–2005
The Standard Lesson eCommentary is the most popular Sunday school commentary based on the International Sunday School Lessons available. Each lesson helps the student understand what the Bible says, what it means, and what to do about it. This commentary includes 52 complete lessons for adults of all ages, 8 pages in each lesson, including printed text, verse-by-verse exposition, learning activities, and discussion starters. It also includes special helps for teachers, including pronunciation guides, quarterly quizzes, and more.
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Standard Lesson Commentary, 2003–2004
The Standard Lesson eCommentary is the most popular Sunday school commentary based on the International Sunday School Lessons available. Each lesson helps the student understand what the Bible says, what it means, and what to do about it. This commentary includes 52 complete lessons for adults of all ages, 8 pages in each lesson, including printed text, verse-by-verse exposition, learning activities, and discussion starters. It also includes special helps for teachers, including pronunciation guides, quarterly quizzes, and more.
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Standard Lesson Commentary, 2002–2003
The Standard Lesson eCommentary is the most popular Sunday school commentary based on the International Sunday School Lessons available. Each lesson helps the student understand what the Bible says, what it means, and what to do about it. This commentary includes 52 complete lessons for adults of all ages, 8 pages in each lesson, including printed text, verse-by-verse exposition, learning activities, and discussion starters. It also includes special helps for teachers, including pronunciation guides, quarterly quizzes, and more.
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Standard Lesson eCommentary: 2009–2010
Prepare lessons in only minutes with this useful new resource! The Standard Lesson Commentary is the nation's most popular annual Bible commentary. It provides 52 weeks of study in one volume and combines thorough Bible study with culturally relevant examples and discussion questions. Each lesson contains easy-to-use helps, options, and ideas.
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Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Book of Genesis
In structure, the Book of Genesis is a series of eleven family histories compiled and edited by Moses. Throughout the vivid detail provided in Genesis, Dr. Fruchtenbaum's exegesis allows God's Word to make its own case for a literal interpretation of the Bible. Dr. Fruchtenbaum's grammatical, historical-geographical approach to Scriptures from a Jewish perspective provides the reader an exciting new way to grasp and unlock the richness of this book of the beginnings of all nations, and in particular, the beginning of the nation of Israel.
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Charles Spurgeon Collection (86 Vols.)
Charles Spurgeon is one of the church’s most famous preachers and Christianity’s most prolific writers. During his decades-long ministry in nineteenth century England, Spurgeon preached thousands of sermons, heard by millions of listeners. He devoted his life to the clear exposition of the Bible, and led the Metropolitan Tabernacle to become the largest church of its time. More than one hundred years after his death, Charles Spurgeon continues to exert powerful influence in the church and around the world. He remains a model preacher for pastors of every age. The 86-volume Charles Spurgeon Collection from Logos Bible Software contains material not published in Spurgeon’s best-selling multivolume collection of sermons. This includes Spurgeon’s commentaries, lectures, autobiography, the Sword and the Trowel, and much more.
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John F. Walvoord Commentary and Theology Collection (9 Vols.)
The John F. Walvoord Commentary and Theology Collection will provide you not only with several clear, verse-by-verse commentaries, but also with writings on the Holy Spirit and His work. Also included is a systematic presentation of Jesus Christ covering His past, present, and future works as revealed in both the Old and New Testament.
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Expositions of Holy Scripture by Alexander MacLaren (33 Vols.)
MacLaren's "Expositions of Holy Scripture" is a treasured collection of over 1,500 sermons covering much of Scripture.
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Scholar's Reference Bundle (140 Vols.)
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John Darby's Synopsis of the Books of the Bible (5 Vols.)
Read chapter-by-chapter commentary on the entire Bible along with one of the founding figures and most influential thinkers of dispensationalism—John Darby. John Darby’s 5-volume Synopsis of the Books of the Bible has played a central role in the emergence of fundamentalism and the development of American Christianity. As the intellectual and theological forerunner of well-known preachers such as Dwight Moody and contemporary authors such as Tim LaHaye, John Darby’s influence is profound. From a dispensational interpretation of the Bible, to the contemporary understanding of the rapture and the End Times, the prominent features of evangelical theology are indebted to Darby’s influence.
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The Epistle to the Romans
The Epistle to the Romans is an invaluable standard commentary, a true book of devotion. The late H.C.G. Moule, former dean of Trinity College, succeeds in making this difficult epistle luminous while demonstrating its practical lessons. This verse-by-verse commentary includes Moule’s own translation of the text with an emphasis on an explanation of details. He also puts into context the writings of Paul by vividly describing the man and the time and place in which he lived.
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Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, Expanded Edition
Hundreds of classic Seventh-day Adventist works are included in this value-priced collection. All twelve volumes in the Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, Standard Edition are featured in the Expanded Edition along with the complete published works of Ellen White.
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Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, Standard Edition (12 Vols.)
Twelve volumes of Seventh-day Adventist reference works, including eight volumes of commentaries, make this an outstanding collection for the Seventh-day Adventist Bible student. There is no better way to expand, or begin, your library than with specialized reference works like dictionaries, handbooks, encyclopedias and commentaries. This collection has all of the above!
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Eerdmans Critical Commentary Series (4 Vols.)
The commentaries in this series offer the best of contemporary Old and New Testament scholarship, seeking to give modern readers clear insight into the biblical text, including its background, its interpretation, and its application. Under the editorial leadership of David Noel Freeman and Astrid B. Beck, the contributors to the ECC series are among the foremost authorities in biblical scholarship worldwide. They represent a broad range of backgrounds and are motivated to remain sensitive to the original meaning of the text and to bring alive its relevance for today.
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Jon Courson's Application Commentary on the Whole Bible
Jon Courson is one of the most exhilarating ministers today. In his unique style, Pastor Jon has written a complete commentary that is a scholarly work, but is easy to read and makes practical applications for us in our daily walk with Jesus. Included are all three volumes of the commentary (2 Old Testament and 1 New Testament), plus a daily devotional from Jon Courson, and other Nelson Reference works to make this a complete Bible study library.
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Charles Simeon's Horae Homileticae Commentary (21 Vols.)
This classic commentary set, in 21 volumes was published originally in 1832 for younger pastors seeking practical improvement in sermon creation. These books reflect the rich source of Biblical understanding of its author, Charles Simeon, a towering figure in evangelical theology.
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International Theological Commentary (27 Vols.)
The International Theological Commentary is designed as a commentary for Christian educators and pastors, setting a standard as a theological commentary with excellent scholarship and a high view of Scripture. The series was designed "to develop the theological significance of the Old Testament" and "to emphasize the relevance of each book for the life of the church."
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The Lectionary Commentary: Theological Exegesis for Sunday's Texts (3 Vols.)
An unprecedented, monumental work, the three-volume Lectionary Commentary offers superb exegetical essays on 513 biblical texts from the Revised Common Lectionary spanning the three-year liturgical cycle. Written by seventy-eight pastors, priests, and teachers from a variety of Christian traditions, these essays are meant primarily to serve as exegetical "jump starts" for busy preachers.
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Monty Mills Collection (19 vols)
This collection of Study Guides, Commentaries, and more contains nineteen titles written by Monty Mills, a former practicing Chartered Accountant, who after his seminary education has been a Bible teacher for the last 20 years. His logic and analytical skills coupled with his extensive knowledge and love for the Bible, has helped many to gain new insight into the Word of God.
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Bible Lessons International Collection (17 Vols.)
Need some inspiration for preparing your next Bible study, Sunday school lesson or sermon? Or are you ready to take the next step in your personal Bible study and need some expert guidance? Check out these seventeen volumes of commentary and Bible survey from a master teacher who prepares Bible background materials for the Southern Baptist Convention Sunday School series.
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Serious Christian Volumes 1-20
New from Galaxie Software, this CD integrates seamlessly into your Logos Bible Software Series X electronic library. The Serious Christian Volumes 1-20 is a collection of 62 classic books (thousands and thousands of pages) by the founders and noteworthies of the Plymouth Brethren and Dispensational movements.
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The Preacher's Commentary CD-ROM
Including the entire Old and New Testaments of the newly revised and updated Preacher’s Commentary Series (originally released as The Communicator's Commentary Series: General Editor - Lloyd J. Ogilvie).
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Minor Prophets Combo CD (Finley, Merrill, Patterson)
We are pleased to announce the availability of a new exegetical commentary set released by one of our publishing partners, Galaxie Software.
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Wesleyan–Arminian Collection (81 Vols.)
The Wesleyan-Arminian Collection is a great complement to the writings of Adam Clarke and John Wesley. Complete with Theologies, Biographies and Commentaries, this collection will enhance your Bible study.
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Concordia Electronic Theological Library - Complete Collection
The Complete Collection containing all nine collections in The Concordia Electronic Theological Library.
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NAS Electronic Bible Library
A collection of books featuring the NAS Bible.
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