Products in Category: Commentaries - New Testament
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Hermeneia Upgrade (3 Vols.)
Logos is pleased to offer this upgrade collection, which features the three most recent releases! This collection includes the commentary on Matthew 1-7 by Ulrich Luz, the commentary on Mark by Adela Yarbro Collins, and the new commentary on Acts by Richard I. Pervo. Anchored by a renowned board of editors, the monumental Hermeneia project has, over the last forty years, produced some of the most authoritative and influential commentaries on the Bible in the English-speaking world. These latest volumes are no exception.
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The Gromacki Expository Series (7 Vols.)
The 7-volume Gromacki Expository Series has been designed to teach the Word of God to others. Based on the English text, Dr. Gromacki uses his biblical expertise and pastoral discernment to present the meaning of the epistle in a clear and straightforward manner. Necessary technical matters and notes on the Greek are included, but they are confined to the footnotes. These books attempt to make clear the meaning of the English text of the Bible through organization, exposition, and careful use of the Greek text. These volumes are readable studies, using a non-technical vocabulary and smooth transitions from one section to the next. The Gromacki Expository Series also contains a wealth of cross-references to supporting passages of Scripture.
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St. Paul’s Epistles to the Philippians, Colossians, and to Philemon by Charles J. Ellicott [DOWNLOAD]
The format of Ellicott’s St. Paul’s Epistles to the Philippians, Colossians, and to Philemon consists of the Greek text, a synopsis of the contents of each paragraph, special notes on the textual criticism of passages that require more than just a list of authorities, and a series of footnotes containing various readings together with the author’s own exegesis with alternative interpretations, including the reasons for and against each interpretation. At the end of the volume is new translations of the epistles commented upon, with footnotes indicating all important deviations from the established version, including numerous citations from other versions. The translation is not a paraphrase, but is designed to give the precise English words and idioms which the author regards as synonymous, or nearly synonymous, with the words and idioms of the original.
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Charles Hodge Commentary Collection (4 Vols.)
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.
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MacArthur's NT Commentaries Collection 9 (28 Vols.)
The MacArthur NT Commentary Collection 9 (28 Vols.) contains all the MacArthur commentaries that are currently available for Logos Bible Software Series X (based on the Libronix Digital Library System).
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New International Biblical Commentary: New Testament (18 Vols.)
The 18-volume New International Biblical Commentary: New Testament offers the best of contemporary scholarship in a format that both general readers and serious students can use with profit. The aim of the series is to provide reliable guides to the books of the Bible presented in a style that does not require formal theological education to understand. Based on the widely used New International Version translation, each volume in the New International Biblical Commentary: New Testament presents an introductory chapter detailing the background of the book, its audiences, authorship, important themes, and other helpful information.
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Rushdoony New Testament Commentary Collection (3 Vols.)
The Bible is God’s Word for everyone—in family life, church, state, school business, arts, sciences, law, economics, politics, and all things else. The 3-volume Rushdoony New Testament Commentary Collection contains commentaries on six books of the New Testament. These commentaries affirm the Bible’s ability to speak authoritatively in all areas of life. These detailed, verse-by-verse commentaries explore the meaning of key New Testament themes, from Jesus’ birth, death, and resurrection, to the countless Old Testament parallels in the Romans and Hebrews, to the implications of the law and of grace in the church today.
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New Testament Studies Bundle (64 Vols.)
The New Testament Studies Bundle gathers some of the most respected names and collects the best in New Testament monographs. Discover what professional scholarship has to say on specific New Testament issues, right inside your own digital library!
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An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, by John Owen (7 Vols.)
Logos is pleased to offer the Goold edition of John Owen’s Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews—one of the richest commentaries ever written on the book of Hebrews. This vast work—almost 4,000 pages and over two million words—reflects Owen’s careful inquiry and stunning mastery of the text, and vindicates Owen’s own claim that “this epistle is as useful to the church as the sun is to the world.” An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews is the result of earnest investigation and deep exploration of the theological topics in the book of Hebrews.
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Commentary on St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans by Frédéric Godet (2 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]
Frédéric Louis Godet brings thoughtful Christian scholarship to bear on the book of Romans. In his Commentary on St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans, Godet’s exposition is as exegetical as it is theological. He not only critically examines the original text, but also discusses the key doctrines in relation to both the entire book of Romans and the rest of Scripture. He approaches Romans from the perspective of a theologian, and with the eye of a textual critic.
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Lenski's Commentary on the New Testament (12 Vols.)
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?”
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The Northwestern Publishing House Electronic Library: Collection One
The Northwestern Publishing House Electronic Library, 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.
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Cecil Sherman Formations Commentary (5 Vols.)
Dr. Sherman’s commentaries provide a depth of biblical scholarship that he brings to life through rich storytelling based on a lifetime of experience and spiritual wisdom. He is able to communicate the gospel in a way that balances bold proclamation with good pastoral sense. By drawing the reader into a dialogue around a passage, Sherman is able to expound on what might otherwise seem complex and distant, helping the reader discover its richness.
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Galatians: The Charter of Christian Liberty
In this absorbing study of the Epistle to the Galatians, Merrill C. Tenney provides the reader with a concise and comprehensive analysis of Galatians by devoting a chapter to each of ten different methods of Bible study: synthetic, critical, biographical, historical, theological, rhetorical, topical, analytical, comparative, and devotional.
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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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Lange's Commentary on the Holy Scriptures (63 Vols.)
This 19th century commentary has served as a standard reference since its original publication on into today. Using a three-pronged approach to exegesis- Critical, Doctrinal, and Homiletical- Lange thoroughly expresses all the wonder and truth of the Bible in readable and intelligent prose. Logos is pleased to offer this long out of print commentary series in electronic form!
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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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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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R. Kent Hughes' Preaching the Word Upgrade (12 Vols.)
This Upgrade includes 12 new volumes in R. Kent Hughes' Preaching the Word Series. What was formerly just a New Testament commentary series is now expanded into the Old Testament with Hughes' analysis of Genesis, Exodus, Isaiah and more.
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R. Kent Hughes' Preaching the Word Collection (19 Vols.)
The Preaching the Word Series is a set of commentaries on the New Testament written by R. Kent Hughes of College Church, Wheaton Illinois. Each book is designed to help the preacher better understand and communicate the scriptures. The Series is noted especially for its unqualified commitment to Biblical authority, clear exposition of Scripture, readability, and practical application. In each volume, Dr. Hughes demonstrates an exceptional ability to communicate God's Word in a way that has a deep and lasting impact on our daily walk with God. As such the Series is an ideal resource for pastors, teachers, and for personal Bible study.
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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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Reading the New Testament Commentary (12 Vols.)
This series aspires to present cutting edge research in a way that is accessible to upper-level undergraduates, seminarians, seminary educated pastors, and educated laypeople, as well as to graduate students and professors. Rather than following the verse-by-verse method of traditional commentaries, these volumes study section-by-section, concentrating on key concepts and how they are developed. Each commentary takes a more literary-theological slant while focusing on a close reading of the final form or structure of the text.
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Holman New Testament Commentary (12 Vols.)
This twelve-volume commentary set is an invaluable tool for those who teach the Word of God in a group or church setting. The verse-by-verse commentaries systematically explain biblical text based on trusted, conservative scholarship. The series is designed to enrich new and experienced Bible teachers as they minister to God’s people, inspiring those who learn the marvelous truths in the New Testament to have a passion for spreading the gospel.
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St. Paul’s Epistles to the Thessalonians (Ellicott)
Charles Ellicott's commentary on Paul's Epistle to the Thessalonians offers a synopsis, the author's own exegesis, and numerous citations and footnotes. At the end of the volume is a new translation of the epistles commented upon, with footnotes indicating all important deviations from the established version, including numerous citations from other versions. The translation is not a paraphrase, but is designed to give the precise English words and idioms which the author regards as synonymous, or nearly synonymous, with the words and idioms of the original.
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St. Paul’s First Epistle to the Corinthians (Ellicott)
This Charles Ellicott commentary on Paul's Epistle to the Corinthians includes a synopsis of the contents of each paragraph, special notes on the textual criticism of passages, and a series of footnotes containing various readings. The end of the volume contains footnotes, which indicate all important deviations from the established version, including numerous citations from other versions.
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St. Paul’s Epistle to the Ephesians (Ellicott)
This commentary on Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians, by Charles Ellicott, offers a synopsis, and numerous citations and footnotes. At the end of the volume is a new translation of the epistle with comments and footnotes indicating all important deviations from the established version, including numerous citations from other versions. The translation is not a paraphrase, but is designed to give the precise English words and idioms which the author regards as synonymous, or nearly synonymous, with the words and idioms of the original.
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St. Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians (Ellicott)
Author Charles Ellicott's commentary on Paul's Epistle to the Galatians offers a synopsis, the author's own exegesis, and numerous citations and footnotes. At the end of the volume is a new translation of the epistle with comments and footnotes indicating all important deviations from the established version, including numerous citations from other versions. The translation is not a paraphrase, but is designed to give the precise English words and idioms which the author regards as synonymous, or nearly synonymous, with the words and idioms of the original.
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Romans Unlocked
This is a commentary on Paul’s epistle written with the clear theological insight of faith, and with the conviction that an epistle must be read as a whole. René A. Lopez brings his extensive familiarity with the interpretive literature surrounding Romans, as well as the broader discussion of Paul and second Temple Judaism, to bear in this commentary. Where the literature relates to the message of Romans, Lopez validates his interpretation in light of the current scholarly discussion. As part of his academic awareness, Lopez carefully utilizes the original language to provide a more careful hearing of what Paul says.
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Standard Reference Library: New Testament Collection (2 Vols.)
Standard Reference Library: New Testament Collection presents a two-volume reference library on the New Testament, designed for teachers, preachers, church leaders, or anyone who desires a source of further insight into God’s Word. It represents a “best of” the renowned Standard Lesson Commentary’s over fifty years existence. The volumes included present a collection of lessons on the life of Christ and a volume on the remainder of the New Testament.
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The Bible Speaks Today New Testament on CD-ROM (22 Vols.)
If you preach or teach from Scripture, the Bible Speaks Today series will help you apply the timeless biblical message to the everyday experiences of your listeners. And if you study the Bible on your own, these volumes will be a helpful resource focusing on the significance of God's Word for your own life and work.
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Romans: Donald Grey Barnhouse (4 Vols.)
Taking the book of Romans as the departure point for an exposition of Bible doctrines, Barnhouse’s phrase by phrase commentary examines the epistle in its immediate context as well as in the larger context of Scripture. Scripture is thus interpreted by Scripture, bringing all the correlated truths of the Bible to bear on each line and word of Paul’s epistle. Or as Barnhouse expresses it, “The method employed is to take the epistle, phrase by phrase, and to invert the whole of the Bible, like a pyramid resting on its point, with the full weight of all the truth on each succeeding text, phrase, and even word.”
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International Critical Commentaries: New Testament
The International Critical Commentary, published by T&T Clark International, has long held a special place among works on the Bible. It brings together all the relevant aids to exegesis: linguistic and textual, archaeological, historical, literary, and theological, with a comprehensiveness and quality of scholarship unmatched by any other series. This large collection includes each New Testament commentary found in the International Criticial Commentary series.
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The IVP New Testament Commentary Series (18 Vols.)
Pastors with a passion for sound exposition have joined forces with scholars with pastoral hearts to produce this exciting commentary series. Pastors, teachers and Bible study leaders alike will find clear, forceful presentations of the heart of each New Testament author's message, coupled with helpful attention to tough exegetical issues.
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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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Exposition of Ephesians (8 Vols.)
Dr. Lloyd-Jones’s much loved series on Ephesians is one of the most complete commentaries on that book. This eight-volume set displays the respected author’s elegant style and probing exegesis. Each volume covers a portion of the Book of Ephesians, from an overview of God’s ultimate purpose to an exploration of the Christian soldier.
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Boice's Expositional Commentaries (27 Vols.)
James Montgomery Boice's complete Expositional Commentary series is now available for your Logos Bible Software electronic library. The material published in these volumes flows from Boice's years of preaching experience at Tenth Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, PA, and as host of The Bible Study Hour radio program. These commentaries reflect Boice's years of experience in the pulpit and speak directly to the hearts of pastors.
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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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Godet's Commentary on Luke's Gospel (2 Vols)
Logos is pleased to offer Frederic Louis Godet's classic commentary on the Gospel of Luke. Godet's commentary is frequently referenced to this day as a reliable source for the study of Luke's Gospel. It is one of the most significant studies of Luke from the 19th century and is respected for its exegetical style and ability to address this book's authenticity and origins with precision.
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Crossway Classic Commentary Collection (13 Vols.)
Classic commentary on Scripture from authors such as Calvin, Hodge, Ryle, Spurgeon and Lightfoot. These are edited and abridged editions, made more accessible to the English-only reader.
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The College Press NIV Commentary Series (Complete NT) on CD-ROM
The College Press Commentary Series, which is based on the New International Version Bible, blends solid scholarship with practical usefulness. This 19-volume, non-technical commentary on the complete New Testament was written with the layperson, Bible study leader, preacher, or youthworker in mind.
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Selected Works of Martyn Lloyd-Jones (10 Vols.)
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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The New International Greek Testament Commentary (12 Vols.)
This commentary series is established on the presupposition that the theological character of the New Testament documents calls for exegesis that is sensitive to theological themes as well as to the details of the historical, linguistic, and textual context.
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Pillar New Testament Commentary (8 Vols.)
Designed both for serious students and for general readers of the Bible, the PNTC volumes seek above all to make clear the meaning of the text of Scripture as we have it. The result is a blend of rigorous exegesis and exposition, scholarship and pastoral sensitivity, with an eye alert both to biblical theology and to the contemporary relevance of the Bible.
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J. Dwight Pentecost Collection
A practical theologian and professor of Bible exposition at Dallas Theological Seminary for some 50 years, Dr. J. Dwight Pentecost brings his substantial intellect and keen pastoral insight to bear on important topics and doctrines of the faith in the 11 titles offered in this collection. These titles would be found in the "biblical studies" or "Christian living" section of your local bookstore.
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Classic Commentaries on the Greek New Testament (14 Vols.)
"The Macmillan commentaries on the Greek NT were among the first acquisitions as I was building my reference library in the 1970s. I still value this series, especially the volumes by Westcott and Lightfoot. I recommend this series..." -John R. Kohlenberger III
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Baker’s New Testament Commentary, by Kistemaker and Hendriksen (12 Vols.)
Baker's New Testament Commentary is composed for the benefit of serious Bible students and pastors who want the insight of quality evangelical scholarship communicated with clarity.
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A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament by Bruce M. Metzger
This work is a companion volume to the fourth edition of the United Bible Societies' Greek New Testament (UBS4), published by the German Bible Society on behalf of the United Bible Societies early in 1993. It also makes a great companion to the Stuttgart Electronic Study Bible, which contains the critical apparatus of the NA27 Novum Testamentum Graece, and to Comfort & Barrett's Text of the Earliest New Testament Greek Manuscripts.
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Catena Aurea: Commentary on the Four Gospels by Thomas Aquinas (8 Vols.)
This famous commentary from St. Thomas Aquinas is now more accessible than ever! The Catena Aurea (or, Golden Chain) is a compilation of Patristic commentary on the Gospels and contains passages from over eighty Church Fathers. In this masterpiece, Aquinas seamlessly weaves together extracts from various Fathers to provide a complete commentary on all four Gospels.
It was Pope Urban IV who commissioned St. Thomas Aquinas to bring together the Catena Aurea in a bid to make readily available to the academic public an orthodox patristic commentary on the Gospels. His work manifests an intimate acquaintance with the Fathers of the church and provides an excellent complement to the modern attempts to understand how the fathers read scripture. Corresponding to each of the four Gospel writers, the Catena begins by putting forth the verses to be analyzed and then takes each verse phrase-by-phrase and provides the early Fathers' insights into the passage.
- Catena Aurea: Commentary on the Four Gospels, Collected Out of the Works of the Fathers
- St. Thomas Aquinas
- 8 Volumes
- 2,784 pages
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The Pastoral Epistles of St. Paul (Ellicott)
The format of Ellicott’s The Pastoral Epistles of St. Paul consists of the Greek text, a synopsis of the contents of each paragraph, special notes on the textual criticism of passages that require more than just a list of authorities, and a series of footnotes containing various readings together with the author’s own exegesis with alternative interpretations, including the reasons for and against each interpretation. At the end of the volume is new translations of the epistles commented upon, with footnotes indicating all important deviations from the established version, including numerous citations from other versions. The translation is not a paraphrase, but is designed to give the precise English words and idioms which the author regards as synonymous, or nearly synonymous, with the words and idioms of the original.
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Jon Courson's Application Commentary NT on CD-ROM
Jon Courson’s Application Commentary combines a verse-by-verse teaching of every paragraph of Scripture with practical topical studies throughout. This New Testament commentary is a unique blend of information and inspiration presented in a way unique to Jon Courson.
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Barnes' Notes on the Old and New Testaments (14 Vols.)
Albert Barnes and James Murphy wrote this 14-volume commentary on the entire Bible (KJV), verse-by-verse from Genesis through Revelation. Published in the 1800s, it is still well-loved and well-read by evangelicals who appreciate Barnes' pastoral insights.
The publisher's list price for this commentary set in hardcover is $170 and another Bible software package makes it available for $90. If enough customers place pre-orders, this title can be made available to Logos Bible Software users for a much lower price!
- Barnes' Notes on the Old and New Testaments
- Albert Barnes and James Murphy
- 14 volumes
- 10,000+ pages
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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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Word Biblical Commentary 6 Volume Upgrade
The WBC 6 Volume Upgrade includes the locked files for 51 of the previously released WBC titles to upgrade existing owners of the complete WBC CD, plus the files and unlock keys for the 6 most recent print volumes of the WBC series.
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The Life Application Bible Commentary
Written by the team that designed and produced the Life Application Bible, this commentary series is exegetically accurate, theologically sound, and intensely practical.
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Luther's Works on CD-ROM
A 55-volume set of the works of Martin Luther, with bonus the Book of Concord Tappert edition. Edited by Jaroslav Pelikan and published jointly by Fortress Press and Concordia Publishing House.
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The Essential IVP Reference Collection Version 3
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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The New American Commentary on CD-ROM (31 Vols.)
The New American Commentary series brings the best of contemporary evangelical scholarship that honors the full trustworthiness and authority of Scripture to the task of serious exegetical and theological exposition. From Broadman/Holman Publishers.
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John Wesley and Adam Clarke Collection (85 Vols.)
The Works of John Wesley and Adam Clarke’s complete commentary of the Bible
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