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This Crossway Classic Commentary on Second Corinthians looks at the value of earthly trials, God's power at work in our weakness, inner renewal, and eternal treasures.
The wisdom of the ages can still be read in the Crossway Classic Commentaries, which present the very best all-time commentaries on individual books of the Bible. In this newest release, John Calvin explores key passages of Genesis--a book of important beginnings and memorable accounts that lays the foundation of Christianity. Carefully abridged and stylistically adapted for today's reader, Calvin's insights are an excellent guide for every student interested in fathoming the depths of the Bible's first book.
The wisdom of the ages can still be read through the Crossway Classic Commentaries, history's finest commentaries on individual books of the Bible. Each volume has been carefully edited and tailored for today's reader, but also carefully preserves the original meaning and message of the expositor. In this new work, John Calvin explains the prophet Jeremiah's emphasis on God's mercy and kindness toward His chosen but erring people.
For all who desire tools for a deeper understanding of Scripture, the Crossway Classic Commentaries are excellent resources that have stood the test of time and still speak today. Each volume has been carefully abridged and stylistically adapted for contemporary readers. In this great work on Isaiah, John Calvin notes the numerous prophetic passages that were fulfilled during Christ's earthly ministry, and with anticipation expounds upon those that are yet to be realized.
This volume in the Crossway Classic Commentary Series reprints the classic studies of the Epistles of John by John Calvin, the Reformation's most influential Bible teacher, and Matthew Henry, the influential 17th century scholar.
This in-depth work outlines the Apostle Paul's suggestions forspiritual growth and explains why the Christian life is worthwhile.A Crossway Classic Commentary.
Preacher and author Thomas Manton provides enlightening discussion on the book of James, the "Proverbs of the New Testament." A Crossway Classic Commentary.
After studying over 40 commentaries, J.C. Ryle wrote this examination of the Gospel of Matthew, giving the church one of the great works on this book. A Crossway Classic Commentary.
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 for today's readers.
This Crossway Classic Commentary capsulizes the basics of the faith, including Christ's nature and the profound meaning of His presence and works on earth.
Henry explores Revelation's imagery and symbolism as the church is reminded of God's sovereignty in accomplishing his will. A Crossway Classic Commentary, abridged and adapted for today's reader.
Robert Leighton explores Peter's first letter to the suffering believers while Griffith Thomas looks at the second epistle. A Crossway Classic Commentary.
Part of the highly regarded Crossway Classic Commentary series, this historic work has been stylistically adapted for the modern reader while preserving the message of the original expositor, J. B. Lightfoot.
Takes readers through this epistle a passage at a time, providing commentary on the themes of the faith that Paul set forth in Romans. A Crossway Classic Commentary.
Lightfoot's thorough study of the key concepts and passages in this hopeful text has, like all the other Crossway Classic Commentaries, been tailored for the understanding of today's readers.
One of history's greatest Bible expositors looks at the centralthemes of the book of Acts and the formation of the New TestamentChurch. A Crossway Classic Commentary.
This epistle to the church at Corinth is a masterpiece ofspiritual truth applied to church crises of both belief andpractice. Hodge's commentary on it is an undeniable classic.
No other New Testament book poses more serious and difficult interpretative challenges than Revelation. Henry explores its vivid imagery and striking symbolism as the church is ultimately reminded of God's sovereignty to accomplish His purposes.
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