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Jeremiah & Lamentations: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

Jeremiah & Lamentations: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

by Irving L Jensen

Jeremiah, previously published as a separate volume, has been combined with Lamentations to provide a carefully organized exposition that reconstructs the historical and cultural backgrounds as well as the vital message of the two Old Testament books.Jeremiah is a penetrating analysis of a significant prophetic book regarded as especially relevant to mod… Read more…

James: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

James: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

by Vernon D. Doerksen

What should you as a Christian be thinking, saying, and doing? The epistle of James outlines God's answers to those questions. James provides you with guidelines for a life that is consistent with your beliefs -- consistent with the way God wants you to live. It is as relevant today as the day it was written.In a readable, helpful style, Vernon Doerk… Read more…

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Hosea & Amos: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

Hosea & Amos: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

by H. Ronald Vandermey and Gary G. Cohen

God used Hosea and Amos--one right after the other--to announce to the Northern Kingdom (Israel) that God's patience had at last ended and that the hour of decision had arrived. These prophets challenged Israel to repent now or face God's immediate judgment and endure pitiless conquest and plundering at the hands of the merciless Assyrians.Bot… Read more…

Hebrews: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

Hebrews: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

by Charles F. Pfeiffer

The emphasis of Hebrews was born out of the concern of the writer for those who had been true to Christ in the past but who were now wavering. Signs of defection from the faith brought both a warning against apostasy and a fervent exhortation to press onward to spiritual maturity. The epistle argues that the death of Christ renders obsolete the Old Testa… Read more…

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Haggai & Malachi: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

Haggai & Malachi: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

by Herbert . Wolf

Haggai and Malachi, two postexilic minor prophets, addressed many practical issues that concern God's people even today: attitudes, priorities, the use of money, divorce, Christ's second coming and others. In Haggai, the people listen to God's message and are encouraged; but in Malachi, they argue with the Lord. Yet both books offer important… Read more…

Habakkuk & Zephaniah: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

Habakkuk & Zephaniah: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

by Cyril J. Barber

Viewed against the backdrop of Assyrian supremacy, the Scythian invasion, and independent power struggles preceding the emergence of the neo-Babylonian empire, Habakkuk and Zephaniah are two of the most difficult books in the prophetic canon. Cyril J. Barber explores these two much-neglected portions of Scripture in an effort to explain the purpose of each… Read more…

Galatians: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

Galatians: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

by Howard F. Vos

Freedom, a concept which is often misunderstood today, actually involves a great deal of responsibility, love for others, and burden-bearing. In this letter to the Galatian churches, the apostle Paul spoke out on Christian liberty and freedom.In this commentary, the author captures the emotion of a concerned apostle as he invites enslaved Christians to r… Read more…

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First Timothy: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

First Timothy: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

by D Edmon Hiebert

This concise interpretation of the apostle Paul's first letter to Timothy keeps technical matters to a minimum, while making every effort to provide a clear explanation of each portion of the epistle. Dr. Hiebert's verse-by-verse method keeps the trend of thought before the reader by means of a well-developed outline.The letter to Timothy was inte… Read more…

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First Corinthians: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

First Corinthians: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

by Robert B. Hughes

When Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians, he was responding to their plea for guidance and spiritual leadership. The new believers at Corinth were facing serious problems--divisions, immorality, marital strife, confusion regarding spiritual gifts, and misuse of money. They had lost sight of the joy of Christian liberty. Paul's instruction to t… Read more…

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First & Second Samuel: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

First & Second Samuel: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

by Carl L. Laney

The books of Samuel focus on the lives of three men: Samuel, Saul, and David. They are first seen as individuals rising in their respective careers. As time passes, their lives more frequently interact and become interwined with each other.J. Carl Laney covers these two books section by section, often pausing to clear up a difficult passage that would mea… Read more…

First & Second Kings: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

First & Second Kings: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

by Robert L. Hubbard

By the waters of Babylon, in the sixth century B.C., the Jewish people felt like permanent refugees in a foreign land. Israel had undergone captivity once before, in Egypt. This time the people were in exile because of disobedience.The books of 1 and 2 Kings were meant as an antidote for the sorrow of heart that afflicted their souls. Robert L. Hubbard, … Read more…

First & Second Chronicles: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

First & Second Chronicles: Everyman's Bible Commentary (EvBC)

by John Sailhamer

To its own generation the book of Chronicles was a vivid reminder of hope in the faithfulness of God, a reminder of the promise--made both to the world and to the house of David--of peace and prosperity, to be fulfilled through the covenant people of God.Structurally, the book may be considered an exegetical summary of Old Testament history. Not only does … Read more…


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