Books: Commentary
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1 and 2 Peter - Robert Leighton, Griffith Thomas, Alister McGrath (Series Editor), J. I. Packer (Series Editor)
Robert Leighton explores Peter's first letter to the suffering believers while Griffith Thomas looks at the second epistle. A Crossway Classic Commentary.
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1 and 2 Peter and Jude: Sharing Christ's Sufferings - David R. Helm, R. Kent Hughes (Series Editor)
A stirring Preaching the Word commentary that explores 1 & 2 Peter and Jude and reminds believers that there is no cause for despair as long as your identity and foundation are in Christ. An ideal resource for pastors and teachers, as well as for personal study.
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1 and 2 Thessalonians - John Calvin, Alister McGrath (Series Editor), J. I. Packer (Series Editor)
The great Reformer studies key passages of the epistles to the believers at Thessalonica. This excellent resource has been edited and abridged for today's reader. A Crossway Classic Commentary.
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1 and 2 Timothy and Titus - John Calvin, Alister McGrath (Series Editor), J. I. Packer (Series Editor)
John Calvin still speaks through timeless works such as this one, where he explores the aging Paul's pastoral counsel to two younger apostles on church and doctrinal issues. Abridged and adapted for today's reader.
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1 and 2 Timothy and Titus: To Guard the Deposit - R. Kent Hughes, Bryan Chapell
In the tradition of this critically acclaimed commentary series, noted for its commitment to biblical authority and clear exposition of Scripture, Kent Hughes delves into Paul's letters to Timothy and Bryan Chapell examines the book of Titus. These pastoral epistles are extremely relevant for today, for as Hughes states, the effective church of the next era "will be the one that is biblically defined--by the pastorals." Insightful and practical, this commentary is an ideal resource for pastors and all students of the Bible.
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1 Corinthians - Charles Hodge, Alister McGrath (Series Editor), J. I. Packer (Series Editor)
This epistle to the church at Corinth is a masterpiece of spiritual truth applied to church crises of both belief and practice. Hodge's commentary on it is an undeniable classic.
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1 Samuel: Looking for a Leader - John Woodhouse, R. Kent Hughes (Series Editor)
What kind of leaders should you follow? What kind of leader should you be? And what does God have to do with it? This perceptive Preaching the Word commentary on 1 Samuel explores God's solution to ancient Israel's leadership crisis while offering scriptural discernment for leaders and followers today.
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1, 2, and 3 John - John Calvin, Matthew Henry, Alister McGrath (Series Editor), J. I. Packer (Series Editor)
Like others in the Crossway Classic Commentary series, Calvin and Henry's work has been abridged and stylistically adapted for today's readers, while carefully preserving the original meaning and message of the expositors.
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2 Corinthians - Charles Hodge, Alister McGrath (Series Editor), J. I. Packer (Series Editor)
Second Corinthians shows the value of earthly trials--God's power at work in our weakness, inner renewal, eternal treasures. A Crossway Classic Commentary.
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2 Corinthians: Power in Weakness - R. Kent Hughes
Author and pastor R. Kent Hughes brings to life Paul's second letter to the people of Corinth, showing that it is still relevant today and challenging us to stand for Christ and focus on God.
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Acts - John Calvin, Alister McGrath (Series Editor), J. I. Packer (Series Editor)
One of history's greatest Bible expositors looks at the central themes of the book of Acts and the formation of the New Testament Church. A Crossway Classic Commentary.
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Acts: The Church Afire - R. Kent Hughes
This exegetical study of the New Testament's most electrifying book explores the development of the early Church and the spreading flame of the Holy Spirit. A Preaching the Word commentary.
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The Assurance of Our Salvation: Exploring the Depth of Jesus' Prayer for His Own (Studies in John 17) - Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Christopher Catherwood (Editor)
In John 17, Jesus prays for His disciples and all believers. Martyn Lloyd-Jones draws out the timeless truths of this passage by looking at why and what Christ prayed and unfolding the majestic themes of our assurance of salvation, our union with God and other believers, and His loving care for us. This renowned preacher also explores the process of sanctification and living godly lives in the world. Specific and practical, he shows how we can respond to the very personal way in which the Spirit helps us live as new creatures in Christ.
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Authentic Christianity - Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The book of Acts is filled with some of the most powerful accounts in the New Testament. It not only provides insight into the growing apostolic church, but encourages and challenges believers of every era. Martyn Lloyd-Jones preached on this Bible book during the peak of his ministry. Now those expository sermons are gathered together in a multi-volume collection. In this first book, he delves into Acts 1-3 and compares current Christianity with that which was lived in the early church.
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The Classic Bible Commentary: An Essential Collection of History's Finest Commentaries in One Volume - Owen Collins (Editor)
Charles Spurgeon advised aspiring preachers to "read admirable commentaries" and was the first to definitively list those Bible commentaries that every student of the Word should own. Now, with a few amendments that account for further scholarship, the classic works he recommended on all 66 books of the Bible have been collected into one volume for the first time. Though the language has been edited as needed, the essential teachings are preserved, as well as the dignity of the original prose. This is an essential resource for any serious Christian's library. Includes commentaries by David Brown, Robert Jamieson, John Calvin, J.B. Lightfoot, A.R. Faussett, Martin Luther, Matthew Henry, J.C. Ryle, Charles Hodge, and John Wesley.
