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Calvin's Bible Commentaries 11.0
John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible A classic commentary ontheOldand New Testaments, complete and unabridged. Written inaclear,lucid style, it combines a profound reverence for theBiblewith arare objectivity in its exegesis. One of themostinfluential biblescholars of all time, John Calvin,althoughcontroversial, is a forceto be reckoned with. Hiscommentariesreflect an incredible commandof the Scriptures, as hesought tointegrate the entirety of itsteaching by combining asolidexegetical method with a pastoralinsight that is oftenneglectedin commentaries today. Calvin strikesa balance betweenpassion andrestraint, often infusing his writingwith a distinctquality ofcontrolled intensity. Scholars nowrecognize Calvin asabove allelse a teacher. He sought to open theWord of God inscripture tothe common people from whom, he believed,the Bible hadbeenwithheld by the scholastics, monks and priests ofthe Romanchurch.By recapturing scripture's simple, genuine andnaturalsense,Calvin returned scripture to its rightful place inthechurch. Hissole object as a teacher was "to lay down a pathwaytothe readingof sacred Scripture for the simple and uneducated."JohnCalvin(Middle French: Jean Cauvin; 10 July 1509 -- 27 May 1564)wasaninfluential French theologian and pastor duringtheProtestantReformation. He was a principal figure in thedevelopmentof thesystem of Christian theology later calledCalvinism.Originallytrained as a humanist lawyer, he broke from theRomanCatholicChurch around 1530. After religious tensions provokedaviolentuprising against Protestants in France, Calvin fledtoBasel,Switzerland, where in 1536 he published the first editionofhisseminal work Institutes of the Christian Religion. Calvinwasatireless polemic and apologetic writer whogeneratedmuchcontroversy. He also exchanged cordial and supportiveletterswithmany reformers including Philipp MelanchthonandHeinrichBullinger. In addition to the Institutes, hewrotecommentaries onmost books of the Bible as well astheologicaltreatises andconfessional documents, and he regularlygave sermonsthroughoutthe week in Geneva. Calvin was influenced bytheAugustiniantradition, which led him to expound the doctrineofpredestinationand the absolute sovereignty of God insalvation.Calvin's writingand preachings provided the seeds for thebranch oftheology thatbears his name. The Presbyterian and otherReformedchurches, whichlook to Calvin as a chief expositor oftheirbeliefs, have spreadthroughout the world. Calvin's thoughtexertedconsiderableinfluence over major religious figures andentirereligiousmovements, such as Puritanism, and somepoliticalhistorians haveargued that his ideas have contributed tothe riseof capitalism,individualism, and representative democracyin theWest.
Bible Commentary on Psalms 11.0
Spurgeon's The Treasury of David Bible Commentary onPsalmsSpurgeon's own commentary on every verse of the Psalms isextremelyinsightful, and by itself it would have been rich enoughforposterity. But there's much more in The Treasury of David.You'llfind a wealth of illuminating extracts and quotes fromhundreds ofcommentators - contemporaries of Spurgeon as well as thegreatPuritan expositors of the seventeenth and eighteenthcenturies.Preachers and teachers will appreciate the homileticalhints onalmost every verse, concise sermon outlines, andprovocative seedthoughts. Of all Spurgeon's writings, the one thatis his greatestworks is "The Treasury of David", composed andpolished over thespan of nearly half his ministry. First publishedin weeklyinstallments over a twenty-year span in the LondonMetropolitanTabernacle's periodical, The Sword and the Trowel,completedsections were released volume by volume, until the seventhandfinal volume was released in 1885. Within a decade morethan120,000 sets had been sold. The Treasury of David is asuperbliterary achievement. Eric Hayden, pastor of theMetropolitanTabernacle a century after Spurgeon's ministry beganthere, callsthis work "Spurgeon's magnum opus." Spurgeon's wifesaid that ifSpurgeon had never written any other work, this wouldhave been apermanent literary memorial. Charles Haddon Spurgeon(1834-1892)was born in Essex, England. After preaching his firstsermon at theage of 16, he became pastor of the church inWaterbeach at the ageof 17. His most fruitful years of ministrywere at the New ParkStreet and later the Metropolitan Tabernaclepulpit in London.Called the "Prince of Preachers," he had more than1,900 sermonspublished prior to his death.
Systematic Theology 2.0
Systematic Theology by Charles Hodge and The Bible (KJV) Oneofthegreat defenders of Calvinism, Charles Hodge is awell-knownandimportant theologian. He had a significant impactupontheintellectual climate of the 19th century. HisSystematicTheologyis his greatest work. Composed of three separatevolumes,itaddresses some of the most important theologicalquestions ofboththat time and our current time. The first volumecontainsanintroduction and then addresses Theology Proper--thestudy ofGod.The second volume examines Anthropology--the studyofhumanbeings--and Soteriology--the study of salvation. Thethird,andfinal volume, discusses Eschatology--the study ofendtimes.Hodge's Systematic Theology is clearly a work ofreformedthought,but is profitable for study even outside thereformedcommunity.Further, this unabridged version of his workretains themastery ofHodge's work. Since the first publication ofthesevolumes,countless theologians and pastors have found themhelpful.Use themas a study aid or for personal edification.
Treasury Scripture Knowledge Bible Cross Reference 1.0.1
Bible Commentary. Treasury Of Scripture Knowledge TheTreasuryofScripture Knowledge was, and still is, a Bible referenceworkfirstpublished around 1830, created by the LondonpublisherSamuelBagster (1772-1851). It is a set ofcross-references. Thatis, itconsists entirely of a book-lengthlisting ofcross-references,showing only the chapter and versecitations withno accompanyingtext. About the size of a completeBible, the TSK isalso organizedlike a Bible, beginning at Genesisand ending atRevelation. Eachverse of the Bible is cross-referencedto severalothers to enablethe reader to gain a true sense of eachword andphrase as it isused in the Bible. - 800,000cross-references,listing verses thatillustrate how words andphrases are usedelsewhere in the Bible. -Helps the reader interpretScripture withScripture. - Briefchapter summaries. - Dates andother notes. Theoriginal Treasuryof Scripture Knowledge is one ofthe most valuableBible referenceworks ever to be published. Unlikea typicalcommentary, the TSKconsists primarily of scripturereferences withvery little"comment." Of course, there are"illustrative notes" (assodescribed by the original publisher),which include booksummaries,chapter outlines, short explanations,and alternatereadings oftenfound in the margins of the AuthorizedBible.However, the TSKremains unique in that its primary purpose istopresent the readerwith copious cross-references so that theBiblestudent may allowScripture to be illuminated by the whitestoflights: Scriptureitself.
Bible understanding made easy Bible 4.0
Download your free Bible BBE (Bible in Basic English) and carryyourpersonal Bible with you anytime and anywhere you are. Read orlistento the Scriptures every day and share God’s word to spreadwisdomand love to your close ones. Perhaps you think that Biblestudy ishard. You probably don’t know what to do, where to startnor whereto look for help. With this Bible app, you will see thatGod’s Wordis easy to understand. Read or listen to the Bible everyday,memorize verses, reflect on what you read and try to applywhat youlearn to your life. Download it for free on your Androidphone ortablet and take the Holy Bible everywhere. Bibleunderstanding madeeasy offers excellent features that will makeyour daily BibleReading an amazing experience: 1) Free BibleDownload and use it forfree. Our mission is to spread the Word ofGod free of charge tomore and more Christians. 2) Bible AUDIOListen to the Bible withhigh-quality audio. You can hear aparticular verse or the wholechapter as well as adjust the volume,speed, and tones of the audio.3) Biblical translation: We offerthe Bible in Basic English (BBE),translated by the biblicalscholar, professor, and president of theSociety for Old TestamentStudy, Samuel Henry Hooke. In histranslation he used 1000 basicEnglish words, making a version ofthe Bible accessible to peoplewith limited education or whereEnglish is a second language. Enjoythis useful, accurate andaccessible English Bible for all. 4) Noneed of Internet connectionDownload the app and then read andlisten to the Bible offline, youdo not need any WiFi connection toaccess any of the tools of theapplication. If your phone works,the application will also work. 5)Personalize your Bible We have avariety of customizable options: •Highlight and bookmark yourfavorite verses • Save your favoritepassages in a list • Add notes• Increase or decrease the size ofthe text font • Apply Night modewhen reading at night or under lowlight conditions • Search bykeywords • Do you read at night? Changethe display for night modeand protect your view of the blue lightBest part? You can accessall of these features free and without anInternet connection!Download it now and listen to the Bible: a newway of experiencingthe word! The Bible is divided into two mainparts: the Old and theNew Testament. In total, the Bible consistsof 66 books, of which39 correspond to the Old Testament and 27correspond to the NewTestament. Old Testament: • Pentateuch (5:Genesis, Exodus,Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy) and Historicalbooks (12:Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, 2Kings, 1Chronicles, 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther) • Poeticbooks(5: Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon)•Prophetic Books (17: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations,Ezekiel,Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum,Habakkuk,Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi) New Testament:• Gospels(4: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) and Acts of theApostles (1) •Letters from St. Paul (14: Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2Corinthians,Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1Thessalonians, 2Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus,Philemon, Hebrews)General Letters (7: James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, 1John, 2 John, 3John, Jude.) • Prophetic: Revelation (1)
Matthew Henry Commentary (MHC) 1.0
Matthew Henry Complete Bible CommentaryFrom Genesis to Revelation, Matthew Henrysuccessfullycombinespractical application, devotional insight, andscholarshipon theentire Bible. Perfect for all readers of the Biblewho wantaconvenient, comprehensive commentary. Although written inanolderstyle, Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bibleisworthstudying and is useful for pastors, theologians, andstudentsofthe Bible.We hope that you will find this app useful and convenienttoolinyour Bible Study!
Matthew Henry Commentary Bible Bible 5.0
This Study app gives you numerous resources to help you readandunderstand the Bible. Featuring the King James Version (KJV),youhave access to Matthew Henry’s commentaries of the Bible.MathewHenry was an author, writer, and Minister born in Wales,UnitedKingdom. He wrote the Exposition of the Old and the NewTestament,a complete verse-by-verse study of the Bible, coveringthe entireOld Testament and portions of the New Testament (Gospelsand Acts)Originally written in 1706, Matthew Henry's commentariesare abenediction to all the Christians Bible readers. With MatthewHenryCommentary Bible, you can: 1) READ THE BIBLE FOR FREE Downloadthisapp for free to have access to the most renowned EnglishBible.King James Version, enriched with comments and notes byMatthewHenry that explain the meaning of the verses. 2) READ THEBIBLEOFFLINE This app works offline, you do not need aninternetconnection to use the app. 3) COMMENTARIES and SUB-HEADINGSTheBible includes many commentaries, perfect to explain a verseorpassage in a way that you can understand. Enjoy alsosubheadingsthat briefly describe what is in the section. They arenot a partof the Biblical text but they help to organize and dividetheBible. 4) CROSS-REFERENCES Cross-references identifycommonalitiesbetween different parts of the Bible, chains ofsimilar themes,words, events, or people. A valuable tool for Biblestudy. 5) AUDIOBIBLE Free audio Bible to listen online and offline!6) PERSONALIZEYOUR BIBLE • Highlighting • Bookmark your favoriteverses • Abilityto change the size of the text • Copy and pasteeasily to Facebook,Twitter or Instagram • Type your personal notesand insights • Setup night mode to protect your eyes when readingat night • Receiveinspirational verses on your phone • The appremembers the lastverse read Study the Bible for yourself! Downloadthe completeBible with the Old and the New Testament: Chose achapter, book orverse: Old Testament: • Pentateuch (5: Genesis,Exodus, Leviticus,Numbers, Deuteronomy) and Historical books (12:Joshua, Judges,Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, 2 Kings, 1Chronicles, 2Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther) • Poetic books (5:Job, Psalms,Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon) • PropheticBooks (17:Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea,Joel, Amos,Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah,Haggai,Zechariah, and Malachi) New Testament: • Gospels (4:Matthew, Mark,Luke, John) and Acts of the Apostles (1) • Lettersfrom St. Paul(14: Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians,Ephesians,Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2Thessalonians, 1Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews)General Letters (7:James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John,Jude.) •Prophetic: Revelation (1)
KJV Bible 4.0
Experience the power and the beauty of the Holy book on yourphoneor tablet. Today we offer the most influential Bible todownloadfor free, an audio version that enables you not only tolistenonline but also to listen offline, no internet connectionrequired.Download the most accurate and sacred version of theBible: theKing James Version, translated four centuries ago butstill amongthe most widely used Bibles. Now you can have yourpersonal copy onyour smartphone or tablet totally free. Downloadthe best app toread, study and hear the Bible. New features of theapp: - Highquality audio no matter where you want to listen to yourBible -Ability to search, highlight and bookmark verses - Organizeversesin a list of favorites - Add notes and explanations to theverses -Send them by email or SMS or share on social networks -Change thefont size for a comfortable reading - Research by keyword- Set upnight mode to change the luminosity when you read at night-Offline access The King James Version of the Holy Biblewassponsored by the king James I of England. His translationreceivedthe name King James or Authorized King James Version andbecame themost honored and trusted Bible off all time. Commissionedin 1604,it became a literary masterpiece, the most beautiful everproducedby a committee of Bible scholars. No other book hasinfluencedEnglish like King James Version; it transformed Englishlanguageand inspired poets, artists and dramatists. The completeBible waspublished in 1611. The New Testament was translated fromthe Greek,the Old Testament from Hebrew and Aramaic. The books ofthe KingJames Version include the 39 books of the Old Testament andthe 27books of the New Testament: New Testament: Genesis,Exodus,Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1Samuel, 2Samuel, 1 Kings, 2 Kings, 1 Chronicles, 2 Chronicles,Ezra,Nehemiah, Esther, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, SongofSolomon, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel,Hosea,Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk,Zephaniah,Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. Old Testament: Matthew, Mark,Luke,John, Acts, Romans, Corinthians 1 and 2, Galatians,Ephesians,Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2Thessalonians, 1Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews,James, 1 Peter, 2Peter, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, Jude, Revelation.