Digital Logos Edition
One of the largest homiletical commentary sets of its kind, this work gives a verse-by-verse exposition, a translation, and historical and geographical information, followed by the homiletics section, homilies by numerous authors, and a homiletical index to the Bible.

“The Israelite year would seem to have hitherto commenced with the autumnal equinox” (Page 258)
“Cattle constitute a large part of the wealth of every nation. They are of importance for food, for burden, and for the produce of the dairy.” (Page 200)
“the various afflictions had caused nothing but pain and annoyance to the person. Now this was to be changed” (Page 198)
“The connection seems to indicate that his hardening was partly the result of the news that they had all escaped. This, instead of softening, maddened and embittered him. Hitherto Pharaoh has been seen hardening himself in spite of the influences brought to bear on him.” (Page 201)
“These were made to suffer from a ‘murrain’ or epidemic pestilence, which carried off vast numbers.” (Page 199)