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Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
This one volume commentary was prepared by Robert Jamieson, A. R. Fausset and David Brown and published in 1871.
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Geneva Study Bible
Originally printed in 1560, believers can read the Scripture along with study assistance unashamedly rooted in the theology of Calvin, Luther, Zwingli, and other Reformation leaders.
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John Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament
Originally written and published in French, these synopses were introduced book by book. Currently only the New Testament is available.
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John Gill's Exposition of the Bible
He preached in the same church as C. H. Spurgeon over one hundred years earlier. Yet most people today have never heard of John Gill. This is unfortunate, since his works contain priceless gems of information that are found nowhere except in the ancient writings of the Jews. Presented here is a verse by verse exposition of the New Testament.
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Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible (Complete)
Originally written in 1706, Matthew Henry's six volume Complete Commentary provides an exhaustive look at every verse in the Bible.
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People's New Testament
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.
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Scofield Reference Notes (1917 Edition)
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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Wesley's Explanatory Notes
John Wesley's commentary on the whole Bible was produced between 1754 and 1765.
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Matthew Henry¡¯s Concise Commentary
Originally written in 1706, Matthew Henry¡¯s Concise Commentary provides a condensed look at nearly every verse in the Bible.
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