Links updated
August 2011
The
commentaries linked to on this page differ widely in their quality and
usefulness for different purposes. Some are of a devotional nature, and are
designed to help preachers and intelligent laymen. These usually offer little
help on technical questions, but they often prove most helpful in guiding
readers in larger questions of interpretation. Others are written from a highly
critical perspective, and these are usually of no help in important theological
matters, but I include them because they are often most helpful in the
difficult and detailed questions about word usage and in their discussions of
the cultural background. Then, there are many commentaries by learned
conservatives who provide good technical help while remaining true to the
Christian faith. Many of the commentaries linked to here are more than a
hundred years old, and so it should not be taken for granted that the
interpretations they present are in line with twentieth-century scholarship. I
hope that the reader will find what is useful in all these books while
exercising spiritual discernment. — M.D.M.
Advice
and Reviews
·
Spurgeon on
Commenting and Commentaries. This essay by Charles Spurgeon will serve as
an introduction to several of the commentaries listed below, and as general
sound advice to Bible teachers. It is well worth reading. See also the original
edition of 1876 "with a catalogue of biblical commentaries and
expositions" here.
·
NT Commentaries for Biblical
Expositors: 1987-92. By James E. Rosscup, in The Master's Seminary
Journal.
·
OT Commentaries for Biblical
Expositors: 1987-92. By James E. Rosscup, in The Master's Seminary Journal.
Commentaries on the Whole Bible
·
Calvin's
Commentaries. English translation of the famous reformer's commentaries.
Also here.
·
Matthew Henry's Commentary.
The best resource I know for traditional Protestant interpretation and
application. Also here.
·
Poole’s “Annotations” — Annotations Upon the Holy
Bible, Wherein the Sacred Text is Inserted, and Various Readings Annex'd … by
the Late Reverend and Learned Divine Mr. Matthew Poole (London: Parkhurst,
1700): vol. 1
(Genesis-Isaiah); vol.
2 (Jeremiah-Revelation).
·
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown
Commentary. A good concise commentary, much less full than Calvin's or
Henry's, but more recent. Also here. Download
it in a variety of formats here.
·
John Gill's Exposition of the Entire
Bible. Though dated in some respects, Gill's (strongly Calvinistic)
commentary is especially helpful for theological exposition. Also here.
·
Classic Bible Commentaries, courtesy
of E-Word Today. Includes commentaries of Gill, Jamieson-Faussett-Brown, John
Lightfoot, Ben Johnson, Matthew Henry, McGarvey and Pendleton, and Luther
(Galatians). Also the notes of Darby, Wesley, and the Geneva Bible.
·
Coffman's Commentaries.
Conservative and devotional commentary on the whole Bible by a Church of Christ
scholar, James Burton Coffman. Useful for beginning students, but rather florid
in style, and theologically Arminian.
·
Adam Clarke's
Commentaries. Conservative and Arminian.
·
Expositions of Holy
Scripture by Alexander Maclaren (1908). We might call this a devotional
commentary, but it is written on a much higher level than most devotional
works. It consists of expository essays on most of the Bible.
·
The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.
Not really a commentary, but a collection of cross-references for every verse
of the Bible. Scripture is its own best interpreter!
Commentaries
on the Old Testament
·
An
Old Testament commentary for English readers, by various writers, edited by
Charles J. Ellicott, 5 vols. (London: Cassell, 1882-3): vol. 1;
vol. 2;
vol 3;
vol. 4;
vol. 5.
Commentaries
on the New Testament
·
Alford’s
‘New Testament for English Readers’ — The New Testament for English Readers:
Containing the Authorized Version, with Marginal Corrections of Readings and
Renderings, Marginal References, and a Critical and Explanatory Commentary, by
Henry Alford, D.D., Dean of Canterbury (London: Rivingtons, 1866; 2nd ed.
1868): Matthew,
Mark, Luke (1868, also here
and here);
John,
Acts (1863, also here);
Epistles
of Paul (1865, also here
and here);
Hebrews,
Catholic Epistles, and Revelation (1866, also here).
·
English
edition of Hermann Olshausen's 'Biblical Commentary on the New Testament,' in
six volumes: vol.
1, Gospel Harmony (NY 1866. See also editions of 1857, 1861, 1860);
vol. 2,
Gospel Harmony continued (1866. Se also editions of 1860, 1858);
vol. 3,
Gospel Harmony continued, Acts, Romans 1-7 (1866. See also edition of 1859);
vol. 4,
Romans 7–Galatians (1866. See also editions of 1858, 1861);
vol. 5,
Ephesians–Titus (1866. See also edition of 1858);
vol. 6,
Timothy–Hebrews (1866. See also edition of 1858).
·
The
Expositor's Greek Testament — vol. 1
(Gospels, also here); vol. 2 (Acts,
Romans, 1 Corinthians, also here); vol. 3 (2
Corinthians through Colossians, also here); vol. 4
(Thessalonians, Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews, James, also here); vol. 5
(Epistles of Peter, John, Jude, Revelation, also here and here).
·
A
New Testament commentary for English readers, by various writers, edited by
Charles J. Ellicott, 3 vols. (London: Cassell, 1884): vol. 1 (Gospels); vol. 2
(Acts, Romans, Corinthians, Galatians); vol. 3
(Ephesians to Revelation).
·
The People's
New Testament. A commentary by the Disciples of Christ scholar Barton W.
Johnson, first published in 1891. Contains Arminian
interpretations, in line with the theology of the American "restoration
movement," but otherwise very helpful, with introductions and appendixes.
Also here.
·
John Wesley's Notes on the
Bible provide a concise commentary from an Arminian
perspective, though the doctrines peculiar to Arminianism are not emphasized.
The notes for the New Testament were originally published as part of Wesley's New
Testament.
·
e-Catena. By Peter
Kirby. References to the New Testament culled from the writings of the
Ante-Nicene Fathers. Very helpful for students who want to know how the text
was interpreted in ancient times.
·
Barnes' Notes on the
New Testament. A conservative commentary on the New Testament by an
American Presbyterian, Albert Barnes (1832). Also here.
·
Expository Notes. By Thomas L.
Constable, Senior Professor of Bible Exposition at Dallas Theological Seminary.
PDF files for each book of the Bible, giving much helpful background
information.
·
Notes on the Greek New Testament.
By Peter Misselbrook. Brief commentary on all the books of the New Testament
designed for students who have some Greek. Consists mostly of quotations drawn
from recent commentaries by conservative scholars.
·
Word Studies in the
New Testament by Marvin Vincent. A very useful resource for teachers.
Vincent goes through the entire New Testament briefly noting interesting details
about words and phrases. First published in 1886.
·
Word Pictures in the New
Testament by A.T. Robertson. Similar to Vincent's earlier work, but more up
to date in scholarship and more technical. First published in 1933. Also
available in smaller (and advertising-heavy) files here.
·
IVP New Testament Commentaries
at Bible Gateway. A collection of brief and casual commentaries from a
moderately conservative perspective, recently published by InterVarsity Press.
Currently available online are: Matthew (Craig S. Keener); Luke (Darrell L.
Bock); John (Rodney A. Whitacre); Acts (William J. Larkin); 2 Cor (Linda L.
Belleville); Galatians (G. Walter Hansen); Philippians (Gordon D. Fee);
Colossains (Robert W. Wall); 1 Tim (Philip H. Towner); Philemon (Robert W.
Wall); Titus (Philip H. Towner); James (George M. Stulac); 1,2,3 John (Marianne
Meye Thompson); and Revelation (J. Ramsey Michaels).
·
John Lightfoot's Commentary on the New
Testament from the Talmud and Hebraica. Notices many parallels in early
Jewish writings that help to explain the New Testament. Also here.
·
Bengel’s
‘Gnomon of the New Testament’
o
Original
Latin — Johann Albrecht Bengel, D. Joh. Alberti Bengelii Gnomon Novi
Testamenti. Third edition, edited by Ernest Bengel and Johann Steudel
(London: Williams and Norgate, 1862).
o
Unabridged
English translation by Fausset, Bandinel, Bryce and Fletcher (Edinburgh, 1858)
in five volumes:
o
Abridged
translation with notes by Lewis and Vincent (Philadelphia, 1864): vol. 1
(Gospels and Acts); vol. 2
(Romans to Revelation).
·
A Popular Commentary on the New Testament, by English
and American Scholars of Various Evangelical Denominations, with Illustrations
and Maps,
edited by Philip Schaff (also called "The International Illustrated
Commentary on the New Testament") :— vol. 1,
Introduction, and the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke (1879, also here); vol. 2,
Gospel of John and Acts (1880, also here); vol. 3,
Epistles of Paul (1882, also here); vol. 4,
Catholic Epistles and Revelation (1883, also here).
·
Doddridge’s
Family Expositor, in 6 volumes (1807 reprint): vol. 1
(first part of Gospel harmony); vol. 2
(second part of Gospel harmony); vol. 3
(Acts, also here);
vol. 4
(Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, also here);
vol. 5
(Galatians to Philemon); vol. 6
(Hebrews to Revelation, also here).
·
Trollope's
Analecta Theologica — Analecta Theologica: A Critical, Philological,
and Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament, Adapted to the Greek Text,
Compiled and Digested from the Most Approved Sources, British and Foreign ...
by William Trollope. In two volumes. (London: T. Cadell, 1st ed. 1830 and
1835, 2nd ed. 1842): vol. 1 of
the 1st ed.; vol. 2 of
the 1st ed.; vol. 1 of
the 2nd ed.; vol. 2 of
the 2nd ed.
·
The
expository writings of Frederic W. Farrar: The Life of Christ, vol. 1
and vol.
2 (1874, also in one volume here);
The Life and Work of St. Paul , vol. 1
and vol.
2 (1879, also in one volume here);
The Early Days of Christianity, vol. 1
and vol.
2 (1882, also in one volume here).
These volumes amount to a commentary on the whole New Testament.
Commentaries
on Individual Books and Groups of Books
For commentary on each book see also "Commentaries on the Whole Bible," "Commentaries on the Old Testament" and "Commentaries on the New Testament" above.
Genesis
·
Calvin
on Genesis:chaps. 1-23,chaps. 24-50.
·
Skinner on
Genesis (also here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Genesis
and Exodus, from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1871)
·
James G.
Murphy on Genesis (1863)
·
Lange
on Genesis, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series.
·
Driver
on Genesis: 4th
edition (1905), 10th edition
(1910), from the ‘Westminster Commentaries’ series
Exodus
·
Genesis
and Exodus, from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1871)
·
Lange
on Exodus, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series. Also here.
·
NcNeile on Exodus
(1908, also here
and here),
from the ‘Westminster Commentaries’ series
Leviticus
·
Gardiner
on Leviticus, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series. Also here.
·
See
also under Commentaries
on the Whole Bible and Commentaries on the Old
Testament above.
Numbers
·
Lange
on Numbers, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series.
·
Gray on
Numbers, from the International Critical Commentary series
Deuteronomy
·
Driver on
Deuteronomy (1903, also at the Internet Archive here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Schröeder
on Deuteronomy, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series.
Joshua
·
Keil on Joshua.
Also at Google Books here.
·
Maclear on
Joshua (1897), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Joshua to
I Kings (also here),
from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1872)
·
Fay
on Joshua, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series. Also here.
Judges
·
Keil on Judges.
Also at Google Books here.
·
Lias on
Judges (1896), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Moore
on Judges (1895,
1910,
also at the Internet Archive here, here, and here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Joshua to
I Kings (also here),
from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1872)
·
Cassel
on Judges, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series. Also here.
Ruth
·
Keil on Ruth.
Also at Google Books here.
·
Joshua to
I Kings (also here),
from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1872)
·
Cassel
on Ruth, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series. Also here.
1 and 2
Samuel
·
Keil on the Books
of Samuel. Also at Google Books here.
·
Smith
on 1 and 2 Samuel (1899, 1902;
also at the Internet Archive here, here, and here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Joshua to
I Kings (also here),
from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1872)
·
Kirkpatrick
on 2nd Samuel (1890), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Erdmann
on First and Second Samuel, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary
series. Also here.
1 and 2
Kings
·
Keil on the Books of
the Kings. Also at Google Books here.
·
Montgomery on
Kings, from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Joshua to
I Kings (also here),
from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1872)
·
II Kings
to Esther, from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1873)
·
Lumby on
1st Kings (1886), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Lumby on
2nd Kings (1891), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Bähr
on First and Second Kings, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary
series. Also here.
1 and 2
Chronicles
·
Curtis on
Chronicles (also here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
II Kings
to Esther, from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1873)
·
Barnes on
1st and 2nd Chronicles (1899), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Zöckler
on First and Second Chronicles, from the English edition of Lange's
Commentary series.
Ezra and
Nehemiah
·
Batten on Ezra
and Nehemiah, from the International Critical Commentary series
·
II Kings
to Esther, from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1873)
·
Schulz
on Ezra, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series.
·
Crosby
on Nehemiah, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series.
Esther
·
Paton on
Esther (1908, also at the Internet Archive here, here, and here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
II Kings
to Esther, from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1873)
·
Schultz
on Esther, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series.
Job
·
Driver on Job
(also here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Job,
Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon (also here),
from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1873)
·
Davidson
on Job (1884), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Gibson on Job,
2nd ed. (1905), from the ‘Westminster Commentaries’ series
·
Zöckler
on Job, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series.
Psalms
·
Joseph
Addison Alexander’s The Psalms Translated and Explained (1850): vol. 1
(1-50, also here),
vol. 2
(51-100, also here),
vol. 3
(101-150, also here).
·
The
Student's Handbook to the Psalms, by John Sharpe (London, 1894). Excellent
conservative introduction to the Psalms.
·
A Commentary on the Psalms: from Primitive and
Mediaeval writers, and from the Various Office-books and Hymns of the Roman,
Mozarabic, Ambrosian, Gallican, Greek, Coptic, Armenian, and Syrian rites ...
by the Rev. J.M. Neale and the Rev. R.F. Littledale (London, 1869-74):
vol. 1;
vol. 2;
vol. 3;
vol. 4.
·
The
Treasury of the Psalter: an Aid to the Better Understanding of the
Psalms in their Use in Public and Private Devotions ... Compiled by George
Putnam Huntington and Henry Aiken Metcalf. 4th ed. (New York, 1899).
·
Augustine
on the Psalms — Expositions on the Book of Psalms, by S. Augustine, Bishop
of Hippo, Translated, with Notes and Indices, in six volumes (Oxford,
1847-57) translated by E.B. Pusey, H. Walford, and Charles Marriott: vol. 1,
Psa. 1-36 (also here);
vol. 2,
Psa. 37-52; vol.
3, Psa. 53-75; vol. 4,
Psa. 76-101; vol.
5, Psa. 102-125; vol. 6,
Psa. 126-150. See also the abridgment published in vol.
8 of the series A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers
(also here).
Students should be aware that Augustine's Psalter is the old Latin version
based on the Septuagint.
·
A Commentary on the Psalms: from Primitive and
Mediaeval writers and from the various Office-books and Hymns of the Roman,
Mozarabic, Ambrosian, Gallican, Greek, Coptic, Armenian, and Syrian rites .. by
the Rev. J.M. Neale and the Rev. R.F. Littledale (London, 1869-74).
In four volumes: vol. 1;
vol. 2;
vol. 3;
vol. 4.
·
The
Treasury of the Psalter: an Aid to the Better Understanding of the
Psalms in their use in Public and Private Devotions ... Compiled by George
Putnam Huntington and Henry Aiken Metcalf. 4th ed. (New York, 1899).
·
George
Phillips, A Commentary on the Psalms, Designed Chiefly for the Use of Hebrew
Students and of Clergymen (London, 1872): vol. 1;
vol. 2.
·
Kirkpatrick
on Psalms (1906) Cf. also the separate volumes Psalms
1-41 (1901), Psalms
42-89 (1900, also here),
Psalms
90-150 (1903, also here),
from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Briggs
on the Psalms: vol. 1
(1-50, also here),
vol. 2
(51-150), from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Job,
Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon (also here),
from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1873)
·
Moll
on the Psalms, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series. Also here.
Proverbs
·
Perowne on
Proverbs (1899), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Toy on
Proverbs (also at the Internet Achive here, here and here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Job,
Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon (also here),
from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1873)
·
Commentary
on Proverbs by William Deane, Stephen Taylor-Taswell and Walter Adeney,
from the Pulpit Commentary Series edited by H. D. M. Spence (1891).
·
Zöckler
on Proverbs, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series. Also here.
·
Commentaries
and articles on the Proverbs compiled by Dr. Ted Hildebrandt of Gordon
College.
Ecclesiastes
·
Plumptre
on Ecclesiastes (1888), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Barton on
Ecclesiastes (1908, also here,
and at the Internet Archive here and here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Job,
Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon (also here),
from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1873)
·
Zöckler
on Ecclesiates, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series. Also
here.
Song of
Solomon
·
Harper on
the Song of Solomon (1902), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Job,
Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon (also here),
from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1873)
·
Zöckler
on the Song of Solomon, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary
series. Also here.
Isaiah
·
Lowth on
Isaiah. Isaiah: A New Translation, with a Preliminary Dissertation, and
Notes, Critical, Philological, and Explanatory, by Robert Lowth, D.D., etc.
From the tenth English edition (Boston, 1834). Also here, here, here, and here.
·
Delitzsch
on Isaiah — Franz Delitzsch, Biblical Commentary on the Prophecies of Isaiah,
trans. by James Martin. 2 vols. (1873): vol. 1;
vol. 2.
·
Isaiah,
Jeremiah, Lamentations, from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1875)
·
Skinner
on Isaiah, chaps.
1-39 (1897), chaps.
40-66 (1898), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
T.K.
Cheyne on Isaiah: The Prophecies of Isaiah. A New Translation with
Commentary and Appendices (London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1880, 81),
in two volumes: vol. 1;
vol. 2.
·
Wade on Isaiah
(1911), from the ‘Westminster Commentaries’ series
·
Von Orelli
on Isaiah, translated by J.S. Banks
·
Nägelsbach
on Isaiah, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series. Also here.
·
Matthew
Arnold’s revision of Isaiah: Isaiah of
Jerusalem, in the Authorised English Version, with an Introduction,
Corrections, and Notes (London: Macmillan and Co., 1883, containing chapters
1-39); Isaiah
XL-LXVI with the Shorter Prophecies Allied to It, Arranged and
Edited with Notes (London: MacMillan and Co., 1875). Also online is the
earlier edition, The
Great Prophecy of Israel's Restoration (Isaiah, Chapters 40-66)
Arranged and Edited for Young Learners (London: Macmillan and Co., 1872).
Jeremiah
and Lamentations
·
Keil
on Jeremiah — The Prophecies of Jeremiah and Lamentations, by C.F. Keil,
translated from the German by David Patrick and James Kennedy (Edinburgh,
1880), vol. 1
(1-29), vol. 2
(30-52, and Lamentations)
·
Isaiah,
Jeremiah, Lamentations, from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1875)
·
Elliott-Binns
on Jeremiah (1919), from the ‘Westminster Commentaries’ series
·
Nägelsbach
on Jeremiah and Lamentations, from the English edition of Lange's
Commentary series. Also here.
Ezekiel
·
Davidson
on Ezekiel (1893), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Ezekiel,
Daniel, and the Minor Prophets, from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1876)
·
Redpath on
Ezekiel (1907), from the ‘Westminster Commentaries’ series
·
Fairbairn
on Ezekiel (2nd ed., 1855. Also here)
·
Schröder
on Ezekiel, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series. Also here
and here.
Daniel
·
Montgomery on
Daniel, from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Ezekiel,
Daniel, and the Minor Prophets, from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1876)
·
Driver on
Daniel (1900), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Zöckler on
Daniel, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series. Also here
and here.
The Minor
Prophets
·
John
Calvin on Hosea;Joel, Amos, Obadiah;Jonah, Micah, Nahum;Habakkuk, Zephaniah,
Haggai;Zechariah
and Malachi.
·
Edghill on Amos
(1914), from the ‘Westminster Commentaries’ series
·
Wade on Micah,
Micah, Obadiah, Joel, and Jonah (1925), from the ‘Westminster Commentaries’
series
·
Cheyne on
Hosea (1884), from the Cambridge Bible series. Also here.
·
Driver on
Joel and Amos (1898), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Perowne on
Obadiah and Jonah (1889), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Cheyne on
Micah (1882), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Davidson
on Nahum, Habakkuk and Zephaniah (1896), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Perowne on
Haggai and Zechariah (1890), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Ezekiel,
Daniel, and the Minor Prophets, from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1876)
·
The Minor Prophets: A
Commentary Explanatory and Practical. By Edward B. Pusey. Conservative and
devotional in tone, but with good scholarly substance.
·
Harper on
Amos and Hosea (1905, also at the Internet Archive here and here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Kleinert,
Schmoller, Chambers, Elliot, McCurdy and Packard on the Minor Prophets,
from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series. Also here.
·
Smith on
Micah, Zephaniah and Nahum, Ward on Habakkuk, and Bewer on Obadiah and Joel
(also here
and here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Mitchell on
Haggai and Zechariah, Smith on Malachi, and Bewer on Jonah (also here and here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
The
Gospels
·
Catena Aurea: Commentary on the Four Gospels
Collected out of the Works of the Fathers by Thomas Aquinas (Oxford:
Parker, 1841): Matthew
1-10; Matthew
11-21; Matthew
22-28; Mark;
Luke 1-10; Luke 11-24; John 1-10; John 11-21. See
also the transcription of this work at the Veritas Bible
website.
·
The
Expositor's Greek Testament, vol. 1 (1902).
·
George
Campbell's ‘Four Gospels’ — George Campbell, The Four Gospels, Translated
from the Greek, with Preliminary Dissertations, and Notes Critical and
Explanatory. 4 vols. (Boston: W. Wells, 1811): Vol. 1
(dissertations, also here);
Vol. 2
(more dissertations); Vol. 3
(translations of the Gospels); Vol. 4
(critical and philological notes, also here).
See also the same work reprinted in two volumes of The Works of George
Campbell in Six Volumes (London: Tegg, 1840), volume one
and two.
Also available online is the edition printed in Andover by Gould and Newman
(1837), Vol.
1 (containing the dissertations and Matthew, also here);
Vol. 2
(Mark, Luke and John, also here).
But this Andover edition has many errors.
Matthew
·
Carr on
Matthew (1893), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Commentary on the Gospel of
Matthew, by Dr. Gijs van den Brink (1997). A good conservative and
up-to-date commentary, based on the NIV.
·
A.T.
Robertson on Matthew — A. T. Robertson, Commentary on the Gospel
According to Matthew (1911). Also here.
·
Plummer on
Matthew — An Exegetical Commentary on the Gospel According to S. Matthew
by Alfred Plummer (London: Elliot Stock, 1910).
·
Allen on
Matthew (1907, also at the Internet Archive here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Mathew,
Mark, Luke, from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1878)
·
Alexander
Maclaren on the Gospel of Matthew (1892), from the Expositor's Bible series, in
two volumes: vol.
1 and vol.
2
·
Lange
on Matthew, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series. See also
the original German work here.
Mark
·
Rowlandson on Mark
(1869, also here).
Very conservative.
·
Maclear on
Mark (1893), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Gould on
Mark (1896, also at the Internet Archive here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Mathew,
Mark, Luke, from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1878)
·
W.C. Allen
on Mark (1915).
·
Lange
on Mark, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series. See also
the original German work here.
Luke
·
Farrar on
Luke (1891), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Godet's
Commentary on Luke — Frederic Louis Godet, A Commentary on the Gospel of St.
Luke By F. Godet, translated from the second french edition by E. W.
Shalders and M.D. Cusin (Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1875); vol.1
(also here);
vol. 2.
·
Plummer on
Luke (6th ed., 1903, also at the Internet Archive here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Mathew,
Mark, Luke, from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1878)
·
Oosterzee
on Luke, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series.
·
Ragg on Luke
(1922, also here),
from the ‘Westminster Commentaries’ series
·
Here
I would also list Spencer C. Carpenter’s excellent book Christianity according
to S. Luke (London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1919),
although it is not a commentary, but a topical treatment of the Gospel.
John
·
Chrysostom
on John (also here).
·
Plummer on
John (1902), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
John and
Acts (also here),
from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1880)
·
Westcott
on John's Gospel (1882), reprinted from the 'Speaker's Commentary,' with
minor revisions. See also the posthumous edition with Greek text and final
revisions (1908): volume 1;
volume
2.
·
Lange
on John, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series. Also here.
See also the original German work here.
The Acts
·
A
Commentary on the Original Text of the Acts of the Apostles, by Horatio B.
Hackett (Boston: John P. Jewett and Co., 1852). second
edition, 1858.
·
Peloubet
on Acts — The Teachers' Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles, by
Francis N. Peloubet (Oxford, 1901).
·
John and
Acts (also here),
from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1880)
·
Lumby on
Acts (1891), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Lechler
on the Acts of the Apostles, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary
series. Also here.
The
Epistles of Paul
·
The Life and Epistles of St. Paul, by W.J. Conybeare
and J.S. Howson, 7th edition (New York, 1864): vol. 1;
vol 2.
·
Romans to
Philemon, from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1881)
·
Commentary
on Thessalonians, Corinthians, Galatians and Romans, by J. W. McGarvey and
Philip Y. Pendleton (1916).
·
The Epistles of St. Paul to
the Thessalonians, Galatians and Romans, Translation and Commentary by the
late Benjamin Jowett, M.A. 3rd edition, edited and condensed by Lewis Campbell
(London: John Murray, 1894). Facsimile PDF format.
·
John
Locke's Paraphrase and Commentary on the Epistles of St. Paul — A Paraphrase
and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Galatians, First and Second
Corinthians, Romans, and Ephesians, to which is prefixed an Essay for the
Understanding of St. Paul's Epistles, in vol. 8 of The Works of John
Locke. A New Edition, Corrected (London: Thomas Tegg, 1823). Also in a
reprint (Boston: Hilliard, Gray and Co. , 1832) here.
First published in parts, beginning in 1705.
·
The
Expositor's Greek Testament — vol. 2
(Romans and 1 Corinthians); vol. 3
(2 Cor., Gal., Eph., Phil., Col.); vol. 4
(1 and 2 Thess., 1 and 2 Tim., Titus, Philemon, Hebrews).
·
Macknight
on the Epistles. — A New Literal Translation, from the Original Greek, of
all the Apostolical Epistles, with a Commentary, and Notes, Philological, Critical,
Explanatory, and Practical. To which is added, A History of the Life of the
Apostle Paul. By James Macknight, D.D. In Six Volumes (London, 1806;
Boston, 1810): vol. 1
(Preliminary Essays and Romans, also here);
vol. 2
(1 and 2 Corinthians, also here
and here);
vol. 3
(Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, also here
and here);
vol. 4
(1 and 2 Thessalonians, 1 and 2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon, also here);
vol. 5
(Hebrews, James, 1 and 2 Peter, also here) vol. 6
(Epistles of John and Jude, and supplementary essays, also here
and here).
See also the one volume editions (hard to read) of 1835
and 1841.
Romans
·
Hermann
Olshausen on Romans (Edinburgh, 1854)
·
Robert
Haldane on Romans — Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans, 9th ed.
(Edinburgh: William Oliphant, 1874).
·
Hodge on
Romans— Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans by Charles Hodge,
New Edition (Philadelphia: Martien, 1864).
·
Moule on
Romans (1891), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Sanday
and Headlam on Romans (1895, 7th ed. 1902,
ninth
ed. 1904, 10th ed.
1905). Also at the Internet Archive here, from
the International Critical Commentary series
·
Romans Verse-by-Verse,
by William R. Newell (Moody Press, 1938). A good solid commentary for laymen,
by a famous teacher at Moody Bible Institute.
·
Godet's
Commentary on Romans — Frederic Louis Godet, Commentary on St. Paul's
Epistle to the Romans, by F. Godet, translated from the French by Rev. A.
Cusin, the translation revised and edited with an Introduction and Appendix by
Talbot W. Chambers (New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1883).
·
Fay
on Romans, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series.
Corinthians
·
Calvin
on Corinthians:1 Cor.
1-14,1 Cor. 15-16,2 Corinthians.
·
Lias on
1st Corinthians (1896), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Lias on
2nd Corinthians (1897), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Robertson on 1
Corinthians, from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Plummer on
2 Corinthians (1915, also here,
and at the Internet Archive here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
An
Exposition of the First Epistle to the Corinthians, by Charles Hodge
(1860). Also at Google Books here.
·
An
Exposition of the Second Epistle to the Corinthians, by Charles Hodge
(1862).
·
Edwards on
1st Corinthians. A Commentary on the First Epistle to the Corinthians,
by Thomas Charles Edwards (1886).
·
Marcus
Dods on 1st Corinthians, from the Expositor's Bble (1891)
·
Kling
on First Corinthians, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary
series. Also here.
·
Kling
on Second Corinthians, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary
series. Also here.
Galatians
·
Charles J.
Ellicott on Galatians (1854), 2nd ed.
(1859, also here),
3rd ed.
(1863, also at the Internet Archive here)
·
Perowne on
Galatians (1896), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Burton on
Galatians (1920, also at the Internet Archive here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
J.B.
Lightfoot on Galatians — Saint Paul's Epistle to the Galatians; A Revised
Text with Introductions, Notes, and Dissertations by Joseph Barber Lightfoot;
1st ed.
(London: MacMillan, 1865); 2nd ed.
(1866); 3rd
ed. (1869); 4th ed.
(1874, also here).
·
G.G.
Findlay on Galatians, from the Expositor's Bible (1891)
·
Schmoller
on Galatians, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series.
·
Robinson on
Galatians (1899), from the ‘Westminster Commentaries’ series
Ephesians and Colossians
·
Charles Hodge on
Ephesians (1860).
·
Moule on
Ephesians (1891), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Abbott
on Ephesians and Colossians (1897, 1903,
also at the Internet Archive here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
J.B.
Lightfoot on Colossians and Philemon — St. Paul's Epistles to the Colossians
& to Philemon: A Revised Text with Introduction and Notes by Joseph Barber
Lightfoot, 2nd ed.
(1876).
·
Moule on
Colossians and Philemon (1898), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Charles J.
Ellicott on Ephesians (3rd. ed., 1864), 4th ed.
(1868)
·
Charles J.
Ellicott on Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon (3rd. ed., 1865)
·
Braune
on Ephesians, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series. See
also the original German work here.
·
Braune
on Colossians, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series. See
also the original German work here.
·
Westcott on Ephesians
(posthumous, edited by J.M. Schulhof, 1906).
·
J. Armitage
Robinson on Ephesians (1907).
Philippians
·
Moule on
Philippians (1893), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Vincent on
Philippians and Philemon (1897, also at the Internet Archive here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Eadie's
commentary on Philippians — John Eadie, A Commentary on the Greek Text
of the Epistle of Paul to the Philippians (Edinburgh: T & T Clark,
1869). Second
edition, edited by W. Young (1884).
·
J.B.
Lightfoot on Philippians — St. Paul's Epistle to the Philippians: A Revised
Text with Introduction and Notes by Joseph Barber Lightfoot, 3rd ed.
(1873, also here).
·
C.J. Vaughan
on Philippians — St. Paul's Epistle to the Philippians, with
Translation, Paraphrase, and Notes, for English Readers, by Charles John
Vaughan (London: MacMillan, 1885).
·
Jones on Philippians
(1918), from the ‘Westminster Commentaries’ series
·
Charles J.
Ellicott on Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon (3rd. ed., 1865)
·
Braune
on Philippians, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series. See
also the original German work here.
Thessalonians
·
Charles J.
Ellicott on 1 and 2 Thessalonians (1858), 4th ed.
(1880)
·
Findlay on
1st and 2nd Thessalonians (1898), from the Cambridge Bible series. Also here.
·
Frame on
1st and 2nd Thessalonians (1912, also at the Internet Archive here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Auberlen
and Riggenbach on First and Second Thessalonians, from the English edition
of Lange's Commentary series.
·
Lünemann
on the epistles to the Thessalonians, from Meyer’s NT commentary series.
The Pastoral Epistles
·
Humphreys
on 1st and 2nd Timothy and Titus (1895), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Lock on the
Patoral Epistles, from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Bernard on
the Pastoral Epistles— The Pastoral Epistles, edited with and
Introduction and Notes, by John H. Bernard (Cambridge, 1906).
·
E.F. Brown on
the Pastoral Epistles (1917), from the ‘Westminster Commentaries’ series
·
Oosterzee
on First and Second Timothy, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary
series.
·
Oosterzee
on Titus, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series.
·
Huther on
1st and 2nd Timothy and Titus, from the English translation of Meyer’s NT
commentary series.
Philemon
·
J.B.
Lightfoot on Colossians and Philemon — St. Paul's Epistles to the Colossians
& to Philemon: A Revised Text with Introduction and Notes by Joseph Barber
Lightfoot, 2nd ed.
(1876).
·
Moule on
Colossians and Philemon (1898), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Vincent on
Philippians and Philemon (1897, also at the Internet Archive here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Charles J.
Ellicott on Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon (3rd. ed., 1865)
·
Oosterzee
on Philemon, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series.
Hebrews
·
John
Owen’s Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews with Preliminary
Exercitations, abridged by Edward Williams, in four volumes: vol. 1; vol. 2; vol. 3; vol. 4.
·
Farrar on
Hebrews (1891, also here),
from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Moll
on Hebrews, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series.
·
Moffatt on
Hebrews, from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Wickham on
Hebrews (1922), from the ‘Westminster Commentaries’ series
·
Lünemann
on Hebrews, from the English translation of Meyer’s NT commentary series.
The
Catholic Epistles
·
Hebrews to
Revelation, from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1881)
·
Huther on
the epistles of James, Peter, John and Jude, from Meyer’s NT commentary
series.
Epistle of James
·
Knowling on
James (1922), from the ‘Westminster Commentaries’ series
·
Ropes on
James (1916, also at the Internet Archive here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Plumptre
on James (1890), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Oosterzee
on James, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series.
·
Huther
on James, from Meyer’s NT commentary series.
Epistles of Peter and Jude
·
Mayor on
Jude and 2 Peter — The Epistle of St. Jude and the Second Epistle of St.
Peter; Greek Text with Introduction, Notes, and Comments, by Joseph B. Mayor
(London: Macmillan, 1907).
·
Bigg on
the Epistles of Peter and Jude (1903, also here,
and at the Internet Archive here),
from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Plumptre
on 1st and 2nd Peter and Jude (1890), from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Fronmüller
on the Epistles of Peter, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary
series.
·
Fronmüller
on the Epistle of Jude, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary
series.
·
Huther
on the Epistles of Peter, from Meyer’s NT commentary series.
·
Huther
on the Epistle of Jude, from Meyer’s NT commentary series.
Epistles of John
·
Brooke on the
Epistles of John, from the International Critical Commentary series. Also
at Google Books here.
·
Plummer on
the Epistles of John (1889, cf. also the revised edition of 1896),
from the Cambridge Bible series
·
Westcott
on the Epistles of John (1886; also online is the first edition of 1883 here
and here.)
·
Braune
on the Epistles of John, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary
series.
·
Huther
on the Epistles of John, from Meyer’s NT commentary series.
Revelation
of John
·
Simcox on
the Revelation of John (1894), from the Cambridge Bible series. Also here.
·
Charles
on Revelation, vol. 1
(also at the Internet
Archive), vol. 2
(also at the Internet
Archive, 1920), from the International Critical Commentary series
·
Hebrews to
Revelation, from the “Speaker's Commentary” (1881)
·
William
Milligan on the Book of Revelation, from the Expositor's Bible (1893)
·
Lange
on the Revelation of John, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary
series. Also here.
·
Düsterdieck
on the Revelation of John, from Meyer’s NT commentary series.
Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical
Books
·
Bissell on the
Apocryphal Books, from the English edition of Lange's Commentary series.
Also here.
·
Apocrypha,
vol. 1, from the “Speaker's Commentary,” edited by Henry Wace (1888)
·
Apocrypha,
vol. 2 (also here),
from the “Speaker's Commentary,” edited by Henry Wace (1888)
·
The Book
of Wisdom by William J. Deane (London, 1881).
·
The Wisdom
of Solomon, in the Revised Version with Notes, by the Rev. J.A.F. Gregg (Cambridge,
1909).
Commentaries
Grouped by Series
·
Commentaries
on the Old Testament by Keil and Delitzsch. A conservative and very scholarly
series originally published in German, and translated into English during the
nineteenth century: Genesis;Exodus
1-11;Exodus
12-40;Leviticus;Numbers;Deuteronomy;Joshua;Judges;Ruth;1 and 2
Samuel;1
and 2 Kings;1 and 2
Chronicles;Ezra;Nehemiah;Esther;Job 1-22;Job 23-42;Psalms
1-35;Psalms
36-83;Psalms
84-150;Proverbs
1-17;Proverbs
18-31;Song
of Songs;Ecclesiastes;Isaiah
1-27; Isaiah
28-66;Jeremiah
1-29;Jeremiah
30-52 and Lamentations;Ezekiel
1-28;Ezekiel
29-48;Daniel;Hosea, Joel,
Amos, Obadiah, Jonah and Micah;Nahum,
Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi.
·
English
translation of the NT commentary series edited by Heinrich A. W. Meyer: on Matthew;Mark and
Luke;John;Acts;Romans;1st and
2nd Corinthians;Galatians;Ephesians;Philippians;Colossians;1
and 2 Thessalonians;1 and 2
Timothy, Titus;Philemon;Hebrews;James;1
and 2 Peter;Epistles
of John;Jude;Revelation.
These are English translations of the commentaries published in the Kritisch-exegetischer
Kommentar zum Neuen Testament series begun by Heinrich August Wilhelm Meyer
in 1832 and completed in 1859 with the assistance of J.E. Huther, Friedrich
Düsterdieck and G.K.G. Lünemann. The series represents a moderately
conservative approach, and is augmented by notes added by American editors of
the English translations. The volumes are also available, in both English and
German, at the Internet
Archive site.
·
The
International Critical Commentary. This series is quite liberal and
higher-critical in outlook, but very useful for philological, text-critical,
and historical background information. — Skinner on
Genesis (also here); Gray on
Numbers; Driver
on Deuteronomy (1903, also at the Internet Archive here);
Moore on Judges (1895, 1910,
also at the Internet Archive here, here, and here);
Smith on 1 and 2 Samuel (1899, 1902;
also at the Internet Archive here, here, and here); Montgomery on
Kings; Curtis
on Chronicles (also here); Batten on Ezra
and Nehemiah; Paton on
Esther (1908, also at the Internet Archive here, here, and here); Driver on Job
(also here);
Briggs on the Psalms: vol. 1
(1-50, also here),
vol. 2
(51-150); Toy
on Proverbs (also here and here); Barton on
Ecclesiastes (1908, also here,
and at the Internet Archive here and here);
Gray on Isaiah: vol. 1
(1-39, also here); Harper on
Amos and Hosea (1905, also at the Internet Archive here and here); Smith on
Micah, Zephaniah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Obadiah and Joel (also here and here); Mitchell on
Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi and Jonah (also here and here); Montgomery on
Daniel; Allen
on Matthew (1907, also at the Internet Archive here); Gould on
Mark (1896, also at the Internet Archive here); Plummer on
Luke (6th ed., 1903, also at the Internet Archive here);
Gloag on Acts: vol. 1, vol. 2;
Sanday and Headlam on Romans (1895, 7th ed.
1902, ninth
ed. 1904, 10th ed.
1905). Also at the Internet Archive here; Robertson on 1
Corinthians; Plummer on
2 Corinthians (1915, also here,
and at the Internet Archive here); Burton on
Galatians (1920, also at the Internet Archive here);
Abbott on Ephesians and Colossians (1897, 1903,
also at the Internet Archive here); Vincent on
Philippians and Philemon (1897, also at the Internet Archive here); Frame on
1st and 2nd Thessalonians (1912, also at the Internet Archive here); Lock on the
Patoral Epistles; Moffatt on
Hebrews; Ropes
on James (1916, also at the Internet Archive here); Bigg on
the Epistles of Peter and Jude (1903, also here,
and at the Internet Archive here); Brooke on the
Epistles of John; Charles on Revelation, vol. 1
(also at the Internet
Archive), vol. 2
(also at the Internet
Archive, 1920);
·
The
“Speaker's Commentary.” The Holy Bible, According to the Authorized Version
(A.D. 1611): With an Explanatory and Critical Commentary and a Revision of the
Translation, by Bishops and Other Clergy of the Anglican Church, edited by
Frederic C. Cook. Published in London by J. Murray, in eleven volumes
1871-1881, followed by 2 Apocrypha volumes edited by Henry Wace. This series is
deliberately conservative. It represents conservative Anglican scholarship at
the end of the nineteenth century, in reaction to the liberal higher-critical
approach. —vol. 1, part 1 (1871) Genesis
and Exodus; vol. 1, part 2 (1871) Leviticus to Deuteronomy; vol. 2 (1872) Joshua to
I Kings (also here);
vol. 3 (1873) II Kings
to Esther; vol. 4 (1873) Job,
Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon (also here);
vol. 5 (1875) Isaiah,
Jeremiah, Lamentations; vol. 6 (1876) Ezekiel,
Daniel, and the Minor Prophets; New Testament, vol. 1 (1878) Mathew,
Mark, Luke; vol. 2 (1880) John and
Acts (also here);
vol. 3 (1881) Romans to
Philemon; vol. 4 (1881) Hebrews to
Revelation; Apocrypha, vol. 1
(1888); Apocrypha, vol. 2
(1888, also here).
·
The
Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges. Although the authors of this series
use critical methods, their interpretations tend to be moderately conservative.
— Maclear
on Joshua (1897); Lias on
Judges (1896); Kirkpatrick
on 2nd Samuel (1890); Lumby on
1st Kings (1886); Lumby on
2nd Kings (1891); Barnes on
1st and 2nd Chronicles (1899); Davidson
on Job (1884); Kirkpatrick
on Psalms (1906) Cf. also the separate volumes Psalms
1-41 (1901), Psalms
42-89 (1900, also here),
Psalms
90-150 (1903, also here);
Perowne
on Proverbs (1899); Plumptre
on Ecclesiastes (1888); Harper on
the Song of Solomon (1902); Skinner on Isaiah, chaps.
1-39 (1897), chaps.
40-66 (1898); Davidson
on Ezekiel (1893); Driver on
Daniel (1900); Cheyne on
Hosea (1884); Driver on
Joel and Amos (1898); Perowne on
Obadiah and Jonah (1889); Cheyne on
Micah (1882); Davidson
on Nahum, Habakkuk and Zephaniah (1896); Perowne on
Haggai and Zechariah (1890); Carr on
Matthew (1893); Maclear on
Mark (1893); Farrar on
Luke (1891); Plummer on
John (1902); Lumby on
Acts (1891); Moule on
Romans (1891); Lias on
1st Corinthians (1896); Lias on
2nd Corinthians (1897); Perowne on
Galatians (1896); Moule on
Ephesians (1891); Moule on
Philippians (1893); Moule on
Colossians and Philemon (1898); Findlay on
1st and 2nd Thessalonians (1898); Humphreys
on 1st and 2nd Timothy and Titus (1895); Farrar on
Hebrews (1891); Plumptre
on James (1890); Plumptre
on 1st and 2nd Peter and Jude (1890); Plummer on
the Epistles of John (1889, cf. also the revised edition of 1896);
Simcox
on the Revelation of John (1894).
·
The
‘Westminster Commentaries’ series, edited by Walter Lock. "The series will
be less elementary than the Cambridge Bible for Schools, less critical than the
International Critical Commentary, less didactic than the Expositor's Bible;
and it is hoped that it may be of use both to theological students and to the
clergy, as well as to the growing number of educated laymen and laywomen who
wish to read the Bible intelligently and reverently." (Prefatory Note by
the General Editor). — Driver on Genesis: 4th edition
(1905), 10th
edition (1910); NcNeile on Exodus
(1908, also here
and here);
Gibson on
Job, 2nd ed. (1905); Wade on Isaiah
(1911); Elliott-Binns
on Jeremiah (1919); Redpath on
Ezekiel (1907); Edghill on Amos
(1914); Wade
on Micah, Micah, Obadiah, Joel, and Jonah (1925); Ragg on Luke
(1922, also here)
Robinson on
Galatians (1899); Jones on
Philippians (1918) E.F. Brown on
the Pastoral Epistles (1917); Wickham on
Hebrews (1922) Knowling on
James (1922).
·
The
English edition of Johann Peter Lange's Theologisch-homiletisches Bibelwerk,
translated, edited and enlarged by Philip Schaff and others: Theological
and Homiletical Introduction to the Old Testament, by J.P. Lange,
translated by Tayler Lewis and A. Gosman; Genesis,
by J.P. Lange, translated by Tayler Lewis and A. Gosman; Exodus,
by J.P. Lange, translated by Charles M. Mead (also here);
Leviticus,
by Frederic Gardiner (also here);
Numbers,
by J.P. Lange, translated by Samuel T. Lowrie and A. Gosman; Deuteronomy,
by Wilhelm Julius Schröeder, translated by A. Gosman; Joshua,
by F.R. Fay, translated by George R. Bliss (also here);
Judges,
by Paulus Cassel, translated by P.H. Streenstra (also here);
Ruth,
by Paulus Cassel, translated by P.H. Streenstra (also here);
First
and Second Samuel, by Chr. Fr. David Erdmann, translated by C.H. Toy and
John A. Broadus (also here);
First
and Second Kings, by Karl Chr. W.F. Bähr, translated by Edwin Harwood and
W.G. Sumner (also here);
First
and Second Chronicles, by Otto Zöckler, translated by James G. Murphy; Ezra,
by W. Schulz, translated by Charles A. Briggs; Nehemiah,
by Howard Crosby; Esther,
by W. Schultz, translated by James Strong; Job,
by Otto Zöckler, translated by L.J. Evans (includes also a General Introduction
to the Poetical Books by Philip Schaff); Psalms,
by Carl Bernhard Moll, translated by Charles A. Briggs, John Forsyth, James B.
Hammond, and Fred. McCurdy (also here);
Proverbs,
by Otto Zöckler, translated by Charles A. Aiken (also here);
Ecclesiastes,
by Otto Zöckler, translated by William Wells (also here);
Song
of Solomon, by Otto Zöckler, translated by W. Henry Green (also here);
Isaiah,
by Carl Wilhelm Eduard Nägelsbach, translated by Samuel T. Lowrie and Dunlop
Moore (also here);
Jeremiah
and Lamentations, by Carl Wilhelm Eduard Nägelsbach, translated by Samuel
Ralph Asbury; Ezekiel,
by F.W. J. Schröder, translated by Patrick Fairbairn and William Findlay (also here
and here);
Daniel,
by Otto Zöckler, translated by James Strong (also here
and here);
The
Minor Prophets, by Paul Kleinert, Otto Schmoller, George R. Bliss, Talbot
W. Chambers, Charles Elliot, John Forsyth, J. Frederick McCurdy, and Joseph
Packard (also here);
The
Apocrypha, by Edwin Cone Bissell; Theological
and Homiletical Introduction to the New Testament, by J.P. Lange,
translated by Philip Schaff; Matthew,
by J.P. Lange, translated by Philip Schaff; Mark,
by J.P. Lange; Luke,
by J.J. Van Oosterzee, translated by Philip Schaff and Charles C. Starbuck; John,
by J.P. Lange, translated by Edward D. Yeomans (also here);
Acts
of the Apostles, by Gotthard Victor Lechler, translated by Charles F.
Schaeffer (also here);
Romans,
by F.R. Fay, translated by J.F. Hurst; First
Corinthians, by Christian Friedrich Kling, translated by Daniel W. Poor
(also here);
Second
Corinthians, by Christian Friedrich Kling, translated by Conway P. Wing
(also here);
Galatians,
by Otto Schmoller, translated by C.C. Starbuck; Ephesians,
by Karl Braune, translated by M.B. Riddle; Philippians,
by Karl Braune, translated by Horatio B. Hackett; Colossians,
by Karl Braune, translated by M.B. Riddle; First
and Second Thessalonians, by C.A. Auberlen and C.J. Riggenbach, translated
by John Lillie; First
and Second Timothy, by J.J. Van Oosterzee, translated by E.A. Washburn and
E. Harwood; Titus,
by J.J. Van Oosterzee, translated by George E. Day; Philemon,
by J.J. Van Oosterzee, translated by Horatio B. Hackett; Hebrews,
by Carl Bernhard Moll, translated by A.C. Kendrick; James,
by J.J. Van Oosterzee, translated by J. Isidor Mombert; Epistles
of Peter, by G.F.C. Fronmüller, translated by J. Isidor Mombert; Epistles
of John, by Karl Braune, translated by J. Isidor Mombert; Epistle
of Jude, by G.F.C. Fronmüller, translated by J. Isidor Mombert; Revelation
of John, by J.P. Lange, translated by Evelina Moore (also here).
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Also
online are the following original German volumes of Lange's Theologisch-homiletisches
Bibelwerk: Matthew,
by J.P. Lange; Mark,
by J.P. Lange; John,
by J.P. Lange; Ephesians,
Philippians, Colossians, by Karl Braune.
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