Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(13) By a river side, where prayer was wont to be made.—Better, where an oratory (i.e., a place of prayer) was established. The word, which was the Greek equivalent for the Hebrew “house of prayer” (Matthew 21:13), is used in this sense...
Acts, written by Richard Francis Weymouth, is a powerful and insightful commentary on the book of Acts in the Bible. Weymouth's clear and concise writing style makes the content easy to understand for readers of all backgrounds and levels of familiarity with the biblical text. ...
Acts 21 is a commentary on this great decision of Acts. It is the most important passage in the New Testament for understanding the apostles position on the practice of Jewish believers. It reflects the doctrine of the apostles and makes what was implied in the New Testament explicit. We fin...
Matthew Henry's Commentary 15 entries New Bible Commentary Plus 3 entries NIV Application Commentary Plus 13 entries Olive Tree Bible Overview Plus 1 entry Theology of Work Bible Commentary 5 entries Thru The Bible Plus 62 entries Zondervan Bible Commentary (One Volume) Plus 10 entries Zondervan Il...
Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary1:15-26 The great thing the apostles were to attest to the world, was, Christ's resurrection; for that was the great proof of his being the Messiah, and the foundation of our hope in him. The apostles were ordained, not to wordly dignity and dominion,...
Believer's Bible Commentary Plus 13 entries Bible Panorama 1 entry Essential Bible Companion Plus 1 entry Expositor's Bible Commentary (Abridged Edition): New Testament Plus 26 entries Halley's Bible Handbook Notes Plus 1 entry How to Read the Bible Book by Book Plus 4 entries IVP New Testamen...
The Lexham Interpreter’s Translation is a new series that Michael Bird describes as an “exegetical first responder.” This inaugural volume in the series is Romans. Bird completed the Story of God commentary on Romans in 2016. He is well-known for his work in Pauline Theology, the Gospels...
While up-to-the-minute critical commentary on these developments is extremely welcome, what the last couple of years has really demonstrated is the need for detailed, sustained and critical research on the complex interactions between education, technology and society. Over the last decade there has...
Ioannis Foxii Angli contra Iesuitas' appeared in 1585 at Rochelle, in the third volume of 'Doctrinæ Iesuiticæ Præcipua Capita.' According to Tanner, Foxe also edited in the same year Bishop Pilkington's 'Latin Commentary on Nehemiah.' Foxe's health in 1586 was rapidly breaking....
Matthew Poole's Commentary Tyre and Sidon;these were two coast towns in Phoenicia, famous, especially the former, for their great trading; and being rich, might be insolent, or possibly might tempt Herod to a war against them, whose conquest would pay the charge of it. ...