Arno C. Gaebelein, one of America’s truly great Bible teachers, published The Annotated Bible in 1922. This deeply insightful nine-volume commentary set is praised and respected by legions of devoted seekers. This impassioned author writes with enthusiasm and knowledge, whether he is answering destructive criticisms or defending the traditional authorship of the books of the Bible.
Beginning with the first New Testament book, Matthew, The Annotated Bible, vol. 6: Matthew to The Acts discusses each of the four Gospels as well as the beginnings of the Church and Paul's missionary journeys in the book of Acts.
“Eight things are mentioned concerning our Lord in the beginning of this book.” (Page 256)
“Luke alone gives the parable of the fig tree as well as the historical incidents preceding the parable.” (Page 152)
“The number of the nations of the world known at that time was exactly 153.” (Page 245)
“Matthew is the book of the beginnings of a new dispensation.” (Page 1)
“The first miracle Moses did, was turning water into blood, typical of the ministration of the law unto death; the first miracle of our Lord turns water into wine, which is typical of joy and the ministration of Grace which is unto life.” (Page 192)