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Adam Clarke Commentary on the Bible
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1832
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Adam Clarke (1760-1832) was one
of the most influential Methodists to follow John Wesley. His
monumental commentary on the Bible has been a standard reference
work for over a century and has been widely used by all
evangelical denominations. Its thorough and authoritative
scholarship has been recognized by Arminians and Calvinists
alike.
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e-sword.net
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Albert Barnes' Notes on the Bible
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One of the best-selling
commentary sets of its time---for preachers and laypeople!
Albert Barnes's conservative verse-by-verse commentary on the
KJV text is dependable and profitable for personal Bible study,
sermon preparation, and teaching. Barnes' Notes is an
all-purpose commentary. It embodies exactly those features which
are valued and appreciated by ministers and laymen alike. Among
these are: (1) its verse-by-verse coverage of the Scriptural
text, (2) its satisfying explanation of each verse, (3) its
practical application of the teachings of Scripture to everyday
life, (4) the clear and understandable language of the
commentary. Barnes' Notes are true to Scripture. They reflect
the author's high regard for the Bible as the infallible Word of
God. Albert Barnes was willing to let the Bible speak for
itself. Barnes' Notes is a commentary of general usefulness.
Bible students appreciate this commentary as a trustworthy guide
in their study of the Bible. Ministers utilize the valuable
homiletical material in each volume, in addition to the
scholarly and practical commentary. Teachers use these volumes
for their lesson preparation, and select them as textbooks for
their students. Sunday school workers find this to be a
commentary especially written for their use and therefore
eminently suited to their needs. Laymen love the lucid,
non-technical, practical interpretation of God's Word. Educated
at Princeton seminary, Albert Barnes was a dedicated student of
the Bible. Though passed over by the biographical sketches of
influential theological writers, his notes on the New Testament
continue to be quite popular even today.
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e-sword.net
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Apologetic Bible
Commentary [APC]
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vaughn71765
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Barclay DSB
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eswordfiles.com
esnips.com
esnips.com/austined
Fred's SE-Sword
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Believer's Bible Commentary
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(Provided by eStudySource) An
insightful, verse-by-verse commentary of the entire Bible, and
useful with any translation. This easy-to-read commentary excels
in turning complicated theology into practical understanding.
Written with warmth, reverence, and devout scholarship, this is
the perfect choice for personal devotions and Bible study and
for preparing to teach others. It does not avoid difficult to
understand passages. Dr. John MacArthur, Jr. says: "...concise
yet comprehensive—the most complete single-volume commentary I
have seen." Warren Wiersbe says: "...for the student who is
serious about seeing Christ in the Word."
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e-sword.net
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New
International Dictionary of NT Theology [BIDT]
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By Colin Brown |
under copyright |
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Hawker Poor Man Cmt
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vaughn71765
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John Calvin Commentaries
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eswordfiles.com
esnips/James
oxygen.dnsprotect.com
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John Darby's Synopsis of the Bible
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The John Darby's Synopsis does
not attempt a commentary on every verse. Instead, Darby comments
on each chapter as a whole along with a commentary on the
subject matter contained within a given chapter.
One of the
best-selling commentary sets of its time---for preachers and
laypeople! Albert Barnes's conservative verse-by-verse
commentary on the KJV text is dependable and profitable for
personal Bible study, sermon preparation, and teaching. Barnes'
Notes is an all-purpose commentary. It embodies exactly those
features which are valued and appreciated by ministers and
laymen alike. Among these are: (1) its verse-by-verse coverage
of the Scriptural text, (2) its satisfying explanation of each
verse, (3) its practical application of the teachings of
Scripture to everyday life, (4) the clear and understandable
language of the commentary. Barnes' Notes are true to Scripture.
They reflect the author's high regard for the Bible as the
infallible Word of God. Albert Barnes was willing to let the
Bible speak for itself. Barnes' Notes is a commentary of general
usefulness. Bible students appreciate this commentary as a
trustworthy guide in their study of the Bible. Ministers utilize
the valuable homiletical material in each volume, in addition to
the scholarly and practical commentary. Teachers use these
volumes for their lesson preparation, and select them as
textbooks for their students. Sunday school workers find this to
be a commentary especially written for their use and therefore
eminently suited to their needs. Laymen love the lucid,
non-technical, practical interpretation of God's Word. Educated
at Princeton seminary, Albert Barnes was a dedicated student of
the Bible. Though passed over by the biographical sketches of
influential theological writers, his notes on the New Testament
continue to be quite popular even today.
The John Darby's Synopsis does not attempt a commentary on
every verse. Instead, Darby comments on each chapter as a whole
along with a commentary on the subject matter contained within a
given chapter. Originally written and published in French, these
synopses were introduced book by book. Currently only the New
Testament is available.
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e-sword.net
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Geneva Bible Translation Notes
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The Geneva Bible was one of the
earliest English Bibles. Produced by English reformers exiled in
Geneva during the reign of Queen Elizabeth it quickly became the
Protestant Bible in reformation England. It is an important text
in the history of the English Bible as it predates the KJV. This
commentary is comprised of the translations notes in the margin
of the Geneva Bible.
This commentary is comprised of the
translation notes in the margin of the Geneva Bible, which
predates the KJV. Modern believers can read the Scriptures with
help from the theology of Calvin, Luther, Zwingli, and other
Reformation leaders. It was first printed in 1560. The Geneva
Bible was one of the earliest English Bibles. Produced by
English reformers exiled in Geneva during the reign of Queen
Elizabeth it quickly became the Protestant Bible in reformation
England. It is an important text in the history of the English
Bible.
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e-sword.net
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Gills
(John) Exposition of the entire Bible
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1706
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Originally written in
1706, Matthew Henry's six volume Complete Commentary provides an
exhaustive look at every verse in the Bible. For nearly 300
years Matthew Henry's commentary on the Bible has been a
favorite of teachers, preachers, and laypeople. His rich
exposition and useful applications are perfect for devotional
reading and sermon help.
He
preached in the same church as C. H. Spurgeon. John Gill is
little known, but his works contain gems of information found
nowhere outside of the ancient Jewish writings. John Gill
presents a verse-by-verse exposition of the entire Bible.
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e-sword.net
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David
Guzik |
used with permission
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David Guzik's commentary on almost
the entire Bible. He has given permission for his copyrighted
material to be turned into e-Sword format. |
woodfiles
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Haydock, George Leo [Haydock] |
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Haydock Commentary
(Catholic) |
mijac
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Charles
Hodge |
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Hodges commentaries on Romans, Ephesians, and
First Corinthians. |
esnips/appleman64093
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Hansard Knolly |
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Commentary on Revelation |
vaughn71765
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Jamieson, Fausset and Brown Commentary
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Long considered one of the best conservative
commentaries on the entire Bible, the JFB Bible Commentary
offers practical insight from a Reformed Evangelical
perspective. The comments are an insightful balance between
learning and devotion, with an emphasis on allowing the text to
speak for itself.
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e-sword.net
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Keil & Delitzsch Commentary on the Old
Testament TOC
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A classic in conservative
biblical scholarship! Beginning with the nature and format of
the Old Testament, this evangelical commentary examines
historical and literary aspects of the text, as well as
grammatical and philological issues. Hebrew words and grammar
are used, but usually in content, so you can follow the train of
thought.
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e-sword.net
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Key Word Commentary TOC
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(Provided by AMG Publishers) In
this outline style commentary every chapter of the Bible is
given its own summary which is organized into ten divisions. The
ten comments about each chapter are (1) Before and After, (2)
Analysis of the Chapter, (3) Key Verse, (4) Key Word or Phrase,
(5) Key Event, Person or Theme, (6) Key Thought, (7) Key Thing
to Look For, (8) Key Bible Cross-reference, (9) Key explanation,
and (10) Key Quote.
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e-sword.net
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KJV
Commentrary
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Lightfoot (John) - Commentary on the NT
from the Talmud and Hebraica TOC
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e-sword.net
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Luther, Martin - Commentary on Galatians
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Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole
Bible TOC
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For nearly 300 years Matthew
Henry's commentary on the Bible has been a favorite of teachers,
preachers, and laypeople. His rich exposition and useful
applications are perfect for devotional reading and sermon help.
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e-sword.net
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Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary
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Get the best of Matthew
Henry---from his acclaimed writings to his insightful study
outlines. Matthew Henry's warm mix of scholarship and practical
application has made his commentary a favorite of preachers and
devotional readers alike.
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e-sword.net |
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McGarvey & Pendleton - Four Fold
Gospel TOC
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1914
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Also known as a "Harmony of the
Four Gospels," this chronology of the life of Christ, by J. W.
McGarvey and Philip Y. Pendleton, has titled sections and
sub-divisions. Comments are injected in the text.
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yahoo.com/group/e-Sword_Unofficial_Users_Group
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McGarvey Commentaries TOC
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has FFG, Romans, 1&2 Corinthians, Galatians, 1&2
Thessalonians (with intro's)(cmt file)
http://www.e-swordfiles.com/files/McGarvey_Commentaries.exe
http://www.esnips.com/doc/3aa79bab-ecd2-41a2-8629-849dfe94b824/McGarvey-Commentaries
http://www.mun.ca/rels/restmov/texts/jwmcgarvey/oca/OCA00.HTM
http://www.geocities.com/eswordfiles/Fourfold_Gospel.zip
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People's New Testament, The (B. W.
Johnson) TOC
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1891
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From the preface: "This work has
been prepared, not especially for the learned and critical
class, but for the people. The aim is indicated by the title. It
has been a cherished purpose to prepare a People's New
Testament, with such aids as would enable the common reader to
arrive at an understanding of every portion of the sacred
message."
Written in 1891 for the novice student of the Bible,
this work was prepared with such aids as would enable the common
reader to arrive at an understanding of every verse. From the
preface, this work has been prepared, not especially for the
learned and critical class, but for the people. The aim is
indicated by the title. It has been a cherished purpose to
prepare a People's New Testament.
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Matthew
Poole Commentary
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Matthew Poole Commentary for eSword. .cmt file
is 109MB |
esnips/pbexpreso/poole
oxygen.dnsprotect.com
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Pulpit Bible Commentary - John
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Primitive Baptist
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vaugn71765
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Robertson's Word Pictures in the New
Testament TOC
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Robertson's magnum opus has a
reputation as one of the best New Testament word study sets.
Providing verse-by-verse commentary, it stresses meaningful and
pictorial nuances implicit in the Greek but often lost in
translation. And for those who do not know Greek, exegetical
material and interpretive insights are directly connected with
studies in the original text. All Greek words are
transliterated.
A.T. Robertson, a renowned scholar of the
Greek New Testament, takes you through the New Testament, verse
by verse, painting word pictures from the Greek to bring to
light the words and actions of Jesus and the early Christians.
Robertson's magnum opus has a reputation as one of the best New
Testament word study sets, it stresses meaningful and pictorial
nuances implicit in the Greek but often lost in translation. And
for those who do not know Greek, exegetical material and
interpretive insights are directly connected with studies in the
original text. All Greek words are transliterated.
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e-sword.net |
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Scofield's Reference Notes
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1917
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Dr. C. I. Scofield's classic study system (1917).
An unparalleled subject chain reference system that follows
major Bible themes throughout Scripture. Enlightening
introductions to each book, illuminating explanatory notes,
comprehensive index to annotations and subject chain references
which permit thorough topical study.
Dr. C. I. Scofield's
classic study system (1917). An unparalleled subject chain
reference system that follows major Bible themes throughout
Scripture. Enlightening introductions to each book, illuminating
explanatory notes, comprehensive index to annotations and
subject chain references which permit thorough topical study.
For over 90 years people have relied on this reference work in
their daily study of God's Word. Written originally in 1909, C.
I. Scofield's intent was to provide a concise but complete tool
that would meet the need of someone just beginning to read the
Bible.
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e-sword.net
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Testimony of Jesus Christ
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e-sword.net |
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Titus Commentary
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groups.yahoo.com/group/eSword/
files/Unmoderated%20e-Sword%20Content/ |
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Treasury of David (Psalms), The (C.
H. Spurgeon) TOC
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The classic commentary on the
Psalms is a treasure for preachers and devotional readers alike!
Each verse includes Spurgeon's commentary, as well as
illuminating quotes from Spurgeon's contemporaries and great
Puritan expositors of the 17th and 18th centuries. Each psalm
closes with a short section of "Hints to Preachers." This
"magnum opus", by Charles H. Spurgeon, was first published in
weekly installments over a twenty-year span in the London
Metropolitan Tabernacle's periodical, The Sword and the Trowel.
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e-sword.net |
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Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
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This classic Bible study help gives you a
concordance, chain-reference system, topical Bible, and
commentary all in one! Turn to any Bible passage and you'll find
chapter synopses, key word cross-references, topical references,
parallel passages, and illustrative notes that show how the
Bible comments on itself.
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e-sword.net |
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Vincent's Word Studies
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Marvin Vincent's Word Studies has
been treasured by generations of pastors and laypeople.
Commenting on the meaning, derivation, and uses of significant
Greek words and idioms, Vincent helps you incorporate the riches
of the New Testament in your sermons or personal study without
spending hours on tedious language work!
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e-sword.net |
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John Wesley's Explanatory Notes on the
Bible TOC
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1765
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Produced between 1754 and 1765,
John Wesley's commentary on the whole Bible has stood the test
of time.
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e-sword.net |
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Wuest Complete
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e-swordfiles.com
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