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Old Testament Library: The Book of Exodus (Childs 1974) — OTL

Old Testament Library: The Book of Exodus (Childs 1974) — OTL

by Brevard S. Childs

Taking a pioneering approach to commentary writing, Brevard Childs gives an entirely original treatment to the book of Exodus. Apart from the philological notes and translation, this commentary includes a form-critical section, looking at the growth of the tradition in its previous stages; a consideration of the meaning of the text in its present form; and a… Read more…

Old Testament Library: Genesis, Revised Edition (von Rad 1973) — OTL

Old Testament Library: Genesis, Revised Edition (von Rad 1973) — OTL

by Gerhard von Rad

The last work undertaken by Professor von Rad before his death in the autumn of 1971 was this revision of his commentary on Genesis, parts of which originally appeared in German as long go as 1949. The introduction was extensively rewritten, and the early chapters of the commentary were reworked equally thoroughly. From Genesis 12 onward the text was only mi… Read more…

Theology of Work Bible Commentary Volume 5 (ToWBC) - Romans Through Revelation

Theology of Work Bible Commentary Volume 5 (ToWBC) - Romans Through Revelation

The Bible has a lot to say about our jobs and careers, but it can be difficult to draw the parallels. This unique commentary, focused on the theology that surrounds your day-to-day work life, can give you the tools to understand and face the moral and ethical demands that you encounter there. This commentary will not provide a set of rules to answer the stic… Read more…

Theology of Work Bible Commentary Volume 4 (ToWBC) - Matthew Through Acts

Theology of Work Bible Commentary Volume 4 (ToWBC) - Matthew Through Acts

The Bible has a lot to say about our jobs and careers, but it can be difficult to draw the parallels. This unique commentary, focused on the theology that surrounds your day-to-day work life, can give you the tools to understand and face the moral and ethical demands that you encounter there. This commentary will not provide a set of rules to answer the stic… Read more…

Theology of Work Bible Commentary Volume 3 (ToWBC) - Isaiah Through Malachi

Theology of Work Bible Commentary Volume 3 (ToWBC) - Isaiah Through Malachi

The Bible has a lot to say about our jobs and careers, but it can be difficult to draw the parallels. This unique commentary, focused on the theology that surrounds your day-to-day work life, can give you the tools to understand and face the moral and ethical demands that you encounter there. This commentary will not provide a set of rules to answer the stic… Read more…

Theology of Work Bible Commentary Volume 2 (ToWBC) - Joshua Through Song of Songs

Theology of Work Bible Commentary Volume 2 (ToWBC) - Joshua Through Song of Songs

The Bible has a lot to say about our jobs and careers, but it can be difficult to draw the parallels. This unique commentary, focused on the theology that surrounds your day-to-day work life, can give you the tools to understand and face the moral and ethical demands that you encounter there. This commentary will not provide a set of rules to answer the stic… Read more…

Theology of Work Bible Commentary Volume 1 (ToWBC) - Genesis Through Deuteronomy

Theology of Work Bible Commentary Volume 1 (ToWBC) - Genesis Through Deuteronomy

The Bible has a lot to say about our jobs and careers, but it can be difficult to draw the parallels. This unique commentary, focused on the theology that surrounds your day-to-day work life, can give you the tools to understand and face the moral and ethical demands that you encounter there. This commentary will not provide a set of rules to answer the stic… Read more…

Reformed Expository Commentary: 2 Samuel

Reformed Expository Commentary: 2 Samuel

by Richard D. Phillips

Blessed through God’s anointing, King David binds together a broken nation and gives his people victory—until, distracted, he is overcome by sin. The sword of God’s judgment then falls on David and his house, but even as David is humbled, he returns penitently to the Lord. Richard Phillips’s expository commentary carries us with Da… Read more…

Reformed Expository Commentary: Zephaniah, Haggai, Malachi

Reformed Expository Commentary: Zephaniah, Haggai, Malachi

by Iain M. Duguid and Matthew Harmon

To the people of Judah, distressed by changing political realities, it seemed that God had lost control of the situation. Zephaniah warned of imminent judgment and pointed to hope close at hand: God is both Judge and a Refuge from judgment. Haggai declared that God’s struggling people needed to reorder their priorities… Read more…

Reformed Expository Commentary: Song of Songs

Reformed Expository Commentary: Song of Songs

by Iain M. Duguid

To many of us, Song of Songs is a puzzling book. Often we’re not sure whether we should read it as romantic poetry or as allegory, and an answer either way raises new questions. Why is a love poem a whole book of the Bible? If it’s allegorical, what are we to make of the imagery used? And if we’re not married or dating, should we be reading this book a… Read more…

Reformed Expository Commentary: Revelation

Reformed Expository Commentary: Revelation

by Richard D. Phillips

The book of Revelation is a riveting read—but a persistent question Christians have is, “What does it mean?” Pastor-theologian Richard Phillips provides a thorough and penetrating study of each chapter while highlighting the theme of the sovereign rule of Christ over history for the salvation of his church. The apo… Read more…

Reformed Expository Commentary: Ezra & Nehemiah

Reformed Expository Commentary: Ezra & Nehemiah

by Derek W. H. Thomas

The books of Ezra and Nehemiah tell a vital story of a community revived and restored by God’s grace through gifted individuals, preparing the way for the Messiah to come. Ezra, a priest, and Nehemiah, a governor, both prioritized the Word of God and the practice of prayer—commitments that are just as vital for the renewal of the church today. … Read more…


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