Literary commentaries on the Book of Isaiah with commentaries by Kenneth Bow (Chapters 1-39), Vaughn Reece (40-46), Scott Hall (47-56) and Bart Adkins (47-56). The prophet Isaiah was a giant of Jewish history. He is considered the Shakespeare of Hebrew literature. The New Testament quotes him more than all the other prophets together. Isaiah's writings are about the nature of God. It is a collection of many messages on many subjects.
Literary commentaries on the Book of Isaiah with commentaries by Kenneth Bow (Chapters 1-39), Vaughn Reece (40-46), Scott Hall (47-56) and Bart Adk...
A literary commentary on Paul the Apostle's letter to the Galatians by Pastor Vaughn D. Reece. Galatians is the only one of Paul's letters written and addressed to a group of churches rather than a single location. The epistle has been called a spiritual Magna Carta because of the scholarly and masterful exposition of our justification by faith. This strengthening; and at times, very hard hitting; letter appears to have been written before AD50; thus, making it one of the earliest New Testament letters.
A literary commentary on Paul the Apostle's letter to the Galatians by Pastor Vaughn D. Reece. Galatians is the only one of Paul's letters written ...
A literary commentary on Paul the Apostle's letter to the Philippians by Pastor Ben Weeks. Philippians was probably written about 60 A.D. It was during Paul's second missionary journey, perhaps around 50 A.D., that the assembly the assembly at Philippi was established. The apostle wrote this fatherly treatise approximately 10 years later. Though apart for a decade or more, there had remained a devoted attachment between the apostle and the thriving congregation.
A literary commentary on Paul the Apostle's letter to the Philippians by Pastor Ben Weeks. Philippians was probably written about 60 A.D. It was du...
A literary commentary on Paul the Apostle's Second Letter to the Corinthians. There is little debate that it was probably the Corinthian church that caused Paul more heartache than any other of the churches over which he had authority. Indeed, the language of correspondence in Paul's letters, both the first and second, testifies to the profound gravity of circumstances prevalent in Corinth.
A literary commentary on Paul the Apostle's Second Letter to the Corinthians. There is little debate that it was probably the Corinthian church tha...
A literary commentary on Paul the Apostle's letter to the Ephesians. This epistle, by the Apostle Paul, was written during his imprisonment in Rome, sometime around the years of 60-62 AD. His claim to authorship was expressly stated in chapter 1:1 "Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God, to the saints and to the faithful." and also in chapter 3:1 where he states: "I Paul, the prisoner of Jesus Christ for you Gentiles."
A literary commentary on Paul the Apostle's letter to the Ephesians. This epistle, by the Apostle Paul, was written during his imprisonment in Rome...
Commentary on the first of two inspired letters from the Apostle Paul to his younger protégé, Timothy; the Apostle affectionately calls him "my own son in the faith."Written from Macedonia in 62-63 A.D. after his first imprisonment in Rome, Paul writes this first epistle to Timothy addressing certain spiritual discrepancies, false teachings; disorder in worship ; and qualifications of church leaders.
Commentary on the first of two inspired letters from the Apostle Paul to his younger protégé, Timothy; the Apostle affectionately cal...