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The Geneva series of commentaries consists of the best historical commentaries on biblical books written by great expositors in the history of the church – they are, in a real sense, timeless. They include writers such as John Calvin, Thomas Manton, Andrew Bonar, and Charles Hodge – authors noted for their scholarship and practical application of the text to everyday life.
If you want to build a biblical and reformed historical commentary set, the Geneva series is unsurpassed.
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With a good translation . . . fruitful comments, and profitable dissertations, this volume is about as complete a guide to the smaller epistles as one could desire’—Spurgeon. 464pp.
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An outstanding practical treatment. 312pp.
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Singluarly clear, without the technicalities of critical opinion, sets out what the words mean and the effect which their truth should have upon the conscience and life. 716pp.
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The clear, concentrated note-style of Alexander is perfect for Acts. All his commentaries are characterised by the same brief, lucid comments. Justly famous’—Tabernacle Bookshop Catalogue. 992pp.
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A ‘much praised’ commentary, which has instructed, encouraged and sanctified the faith and life of God’s people since its first publication (in Latin) in 1627. 964pp.
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Shows that this neglected book of Scripture is relevant for today and designed to bring men to complete consecration to God. 352pp.
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Hodge constantly communicates the sense and overall argument of the passage. 320pp.
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One of the foremost of Puritan works in Old Testament exposition, and in the best 17th century tradition of experimental preaching which spoke to heart and conscience as well as the mind. 896 pages.
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Exegesis of the text with inferences at the end of each section, which indicate how Scripture should be developed in practical application. 408pp.
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This commentary is a masterpiece of exposition and heart-warming reading. Intellectually it is of the highest standard, but it is also of the deepest experimental warmth’—Gospel Magazine. 488pp.
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No work is more fitted for an all-round one-volume commentary on this Epistle. 740pp.
Jeremiah & Lamentations
5 Volume Set
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In these extensive expositions we encounter Calvin’s great gifts as an exegete and theologian, but we also see how his experience as a pastor and preacher equipped him to produce this outstanding work. Approx. 2800pp.
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