Commentaries
This page includes individual commentaries and commentary series on the books of the bible. These commentaries offer faithful biblical exposition and include works from historic authors as well as from contemporary authors. Two noteworthy series on this page are the Let’s Study Series and the Geneva Commentary Series.
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Judges
1615 Edition
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An eminent example of how the lesser-known books of the Old Testament can be made contemporary and powerful by true preaching. A facsimile of the 1615 edition. 992pp.

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First expounded in Geneva in 1817, Haldane’s work has been described as unsurpassed in warmth of spirit and practical application. 736pp.

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One of the few truly great works on this Epistle, first published in its final version in 1864 by the great Princeton scholar. 464pp.

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A homiletical and practical treatment of the text. ‘The best work on the Proverbs’—Spurgeon. 660pp.

New Testament Commentaries
2 Volume Set
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Geoffrey Wilson’s popular ‘Reformed Digests’ on the New Testament Letters are here brought together in two attractive volumes. 688 & 608pp.

New Testament Commentaries
Volume 2: Philippians to Hebrews and Revelation
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Geoffrey Wilson’s popular ‘Reformed Digests’ on the New Testament Letters are here brought together in two attractive volumes. 688 & 608pp.

New Testament Commentaries
Volume 1: Romans to Ephesians
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Geoffrey Wilson’s popular ‘Reformed Digests’ on the New Testament Letters are here brought together in two attractive volumes. 688 & 608pp.

A Commentary on the Holy Bible
Volume 2: Psalms-Malachi
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Although massive scholarship lies behind this work, Poole’s Commentary is clear and easy to follow. Each chapter is preceded by an outline of the contents and principal teaching. Approx 1000pp. per volume.

A Commentary on the Holy Bible
Volume 1: Genesis-Job
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Although massive scholarship lies behind this work, Poole’s Commentary is clear and easy to follow. Each chapter is preceded by an outline of the contents and principal teaching. Approx 1000pp. per volume.

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The author’s aim was to explain the text accurately and ‘to endeavour, in dependence on the Holy Spirit, to draw forth . . . the spiritual lessons designed by the Divine Author.’ 350pp.

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A first-class exposition of Jonah. No one who has it will need any other . . . all [its pages are] rich with good matter’—Spurgeon. 368pp.

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A moving study of Jesus’ resurrection and the events that followed it, told with a heart-warming freshness and loveliness. 144pp.
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