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 In a verse by verse format, Lightfoot relates medieval rabbinic traditions, the writings of Josephus, and other Jewish materials to the New Testament.
$99.95
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 A triumph of rigorous scholarship and sound theological judgment, Keil & Delitzsch remains one of the most popular Old Testament commentaries available. Now this classic of conservative biblical exegesis is available with a searchable companion CD-ROM.
$695.00
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 Matthew poole is a very prudent and judicious commentator . . . not so pithy and witty by far as Matthew Henry, but he is perhaps more accurate, less a commentator, and more an expositor.
$119.95
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 One of the largest homiletical commentary sets of its kind, this work gives a verse-by-verse exposition, a translation, and historical and geographical information, followed by the homiletics section, homilies by numerous authors, a homiletical index to the Bible, and a complete general index volume.
$1000.00
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 More than 2,000 deeply devotional and soundly expository outlines, suggestions for Bible reading and study, seed thoughts, and ideas for sermons and devotional talks will help you compose thoughtful, compelling, and powerful messages.
$125.00
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 The Talmud of Babylonia (a.k.a., the Bavli, or Babylonian Talmud), is a sustained commentary on the written and oral law of Israel.
$895.95
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 Philip Schaff (1819–1893) wrote one of the finest histories of the church available. His eight-volume work, which covers Christian history from the apostles to the Swiss Reformation. Each volume contains maps, charts, notes, bibliographies, and an index.
$299.95
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 Emphasizing the beliefs common to all branches of Christendom rather than the issues that divide, Thomas Oden brings the full weight of two millennia of discussion to bear on the ever-contemporary questions of Christian faith.
$99.95
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