He was the most influential man of his day. The movement that began with his posting of the Ninety-Five Theses reshaped Europe, redirected Christian history, and recovered the truth of God’s Word. Five hundred years later, what is Luther’s legacy?
In this volume, R.C. Sproul, Stephen J. Nichols, and thirteen other scholars and pastors examine hi… Read more…
Designed for the pastor and Bible teacher, the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the Old Testament brings together commentary features rarely gathered together in one volume. With careful discourse analysis and interpretation of the Hebrew text, the authors trace the flow of argument in each Old Testament book, showing that how a biblical author says someth… Read more…
C. H. Macintosh's was a mid-19th century writer associated with the Plymouth Brethren in Dublin, Ireland. Called to full-time teaching and writing in 1853, his best-known and most enduring work would be the Notes on the Pentateuch, covering the first five books of the Bible. This is the first volume of Deuteronomy of that set.
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C. H. Macintosh's was a mid-19th century writer associated with the Plymouth Brethren in Dublin, Ireland. Called to full-time teaching and writing in 1853, his best-known and most enduring work would be the Notes on the Pentateuch, covering the first five books of the Bible. This is the Leviticus volume of that set.
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C. H. Macintosh's was a mid-19th century writer associated with the Plymouth Brethren in Dublin, Ireland. Called to full-time teaching and writing in 1853, his best-known and most enduring work would be the Notes on the Pentateuch, covering the first five books of the Bible. This is the Exodus volume of that set.
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C. H. Macintosh's was a mid-19th century writer associated with the Plymouth Brethren in Dublin, Ireland. Called to full-time teaching and writing in 1853, his best-known and most enduring work would be the Notes on the Pentateuch, covering the first five books of the Bible. This is the Genesis volume of that set.
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Galatians was the favorite epistle of Luther, so much so he is recorded as stating: "The Epistle to the Galatians is my epistle. To it I am as it were in wedlock. It is my Katherine." This translation of Luther's commentary on Galatians was undertaken with the goal to make it as accessible as possible for English-speakers. The basis of this commentary wa… Read more…
Exploring and explaining the creation narrative could not be entrusted to more capable hands than Martin Luther. Armed with knowledge of the original biblical languages, assisted in this regard by capable scholars, he possessed the ability to consult more than just the Latin translations available at the time, but more particularly the foundational texts. Ad… Read more…
Designed for the pastor and Bible teacher, the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the Old Testament brings together commentary features rarely gathered together in one volume. With careful discourse analysis and interpretation of the Hebrew text, the authors trace the flow of argument in each Old Testament book, showing that how a biblical author says someth… Read more…
A study collection featuring Dr. Mounce's original translation of the Greek text into English, along with the NA28 and the Mounce Dictionary.… Read more…
Exalting Jesus in 2 Corinthians is part of the Christ-Centered Exposition Commentary series. Edited by David Platt, Daniel L. Akin, and Tony Merida, this commentary series takes a Christ-centered approach to expositing each book of the Bible. Each chapter explains and applies key passages, providing helpful outlines for study and teaching.
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You've heard it said that fear is only a feeling, but your heart tells you it is so much more. Fear instigates uncontrollable emotions and undesirable reactions. How can you learn to choose faith over fear in the moment? Through the No Fear Bible reading plan, you'll be awed at the mountain-moving faith God provides when you choose to believe and tru… Read more…