The Psalms speak to the depths of human experience, provoking words and images to express anger, sorrow, lament, thanksgiving, joy, and worshipful praise. They are as relevant today as they were to the ancient peoples who first composed them.Interpretation Bible Studies (IBS) offers solid biblical content in a creative study format. Forged in the tradition o… Read more…
Warren Wiersbe addresses the most pressing concerns of Christian living, including developing an effective prayer life, understanding salvation, making disciples, becoming mature in Christ, and balancing truth and love."Jesus' prayer recorded in John 17 has been called the greatest prayer ever uttered. Now one of America's most respected Bible teache… Read more…
Gleanings in Exodus contains exhaustive studies that bring out deep theological and spiritual truths from the Scriptures. This is an excellent resource book.… Read more…
Paul’s epistles to the churches of Philippi and Colossae, and to Philemon stand together as some of the most profound illustrations of the unifying power of the gospel in all of Scripture. Highlighting the reconciliation that Christians enjoy in and through Jesus, Paul’s lofty words and impassioned exhortations spur us to embrace one another as brothers … Read more…
In Reading Mark: A Literary and Theological Commentary on the Second Gospel, Dowd examines the Gospel of Mark from literary and theological perspectives, suggesting what the text may have meant to its first-century audience of Gentile and Jewish Christians. Mark is a Greco-Roman biography of Jesus written in an apocalyptic mode. Its theology is based on the … Read more…
Dr. Charles Hodge (1797-1878) was a devoted academic and theologian, and spent his life in critical and systematic study of the Bible. Of all his writings, this commentary on the book of Romans is Hodge's greatest exegetical work, and one of the acknowledged masterworks of New Testament scriptural commentary. In a passage-… Read more…
Robert Leighton explores Peter's first letter to the suffering believers while Griffith Thomas looks at the second epistle.
Addressed to persecuted believers, Peter's first letter encourages them with the knowledge that it is possible to live victoriously in the midst of hostility--just as Christ, who suffered unjustly, did. He ex… Read more…
Reading Hebrews and James: A Literary and Theological Commentary provides a clear path through the unique and often divisive Letter to the Hebrews and Letter of James. Isaacs's commentary on these two letters expertly considers questions of authorship and historical context while also making both Hebrews and James undeniably relevant for today's fait… Read more…
John Owen's commentary on Hebrews will inspire contemporary believers as they seek to uphold and defend Christianity in a pluralistic world.
The author of Hebrews wanted his audience to know and understand one truth: Christ is superior, and therefore, so is Christianity. He demonstrates this by comparing the imperfect old covenant wit… Read more…
This classic commentary still speaks today, thanks to the careful work of series editors J.I. Packer and Alister McGrath, who have revived and tailored Ryle's wisdom on the book of Luke for today's readers.
CROSSWAY CLASSIC COMMENTARY
Throughout the history of Christianity, many great minds have devot… Read more…
Luther's commentary on Galatians is considered among the finest of all time. Abridged and stylistically adapted for today's readers, his astounding work is part of the Crossway Classic Commentary series.
CROSSWAY CLASSIC COMMENTARY
Throughout the history of Christianity, many great minds have devoted… Read more…