Geneva Series of Commentaries
The Geneva Series of Commentaries includes historic commentaries on biblical books written by some of the great theologians in the history of the church. Commentators like Thomas Manton and John Calvin are represented in this series. For a biblical, reformed, and historic collection of commentaries, the Geneva Series is unsurpassed. Notable titles in this series include Psalms by William S. Plumer and Proverbs by Charles Bridges.
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Jeremiah
Volume 1: 1-9
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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.
Jeremiah
Volume 2: 10-19
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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.
Jeremiah
Volume 3: 20-29
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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.
Jeremiah
Volume 4: 30-47
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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.
Jeremiah & Lamentations
Volume 5: 48-50
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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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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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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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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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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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Manton at his best—full of searching application and sustained spiritual power. An excellent example of expository preaching. 488pp.
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An outstanding practical treatment. 312pp.
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