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There is a greater emphasis on book and section introductions (including information about the context of the book and how it came to be written and transmitted) so notes for each verse are less comprehensive than those of ISBN 1-58516-120-9 and many other study Bibles. Biblical text is in a single column with the study notes in another column ...
The codex contains a verse-by-verse commentary in minuscule [2] on the Gospel of John with some lacunae, on 349 parchment leaves (28 cm by 20 cm).The text is written in two columns per page, 31 lines per page, with about one verse per page written in uncial letters.
James Burton Coffman (May 24, 1905 – June 30, 2006) was "one of the most influential figures among Churches of Christ in the 20th century." [1] He was known throughout the Churches of Christ for his exhaustive writing and study of Old Testament and New Testament scriptures. Throughout his life he served as a preacher, teacher, author, and ...
The Logos Complete Study Bible is a study Bible published in 1972 by Logos International. [1] It is based upon The Cross-Reference Bible, published in 1910. [2]The Logos Bible uses the 1901 American Standard Version (ASV) translation of the Bible, which has been called "The Rock of Biblical Honesty" by Bible scholars. [3]
Additionally, Hicks studied the average number of lines per column and the average number of words per line in ancient Hebrew biblical manuscripts to estimate that the text in one of the columns of writing described in this verse would contain "a little bit more than one Masoretic chapter of Jeremiah," as his examples show variations between 1. ...
The volumes include commentary (1–7) and other materials: Genesis to Deuteronomy; Joshua to 2 Kings; 1 Chronicles to Song of Solomon; Isaiah to Malachi; Matthew to John; Acts to Ephesians; Philippians to Revelation; Bible Dictionary; Bible Students' Source Book; Encyclopedia: A–L; Encyclopedia: M–Z; Handbook of Seventh-day Adventist Theology
Commentaries: Darby's New Testament, The Fourfold Gospel, Geneva Study Bible, John Gill's Exposition of the Bible, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible (Robert Jamieson, A. R. Fausset and David Brown), Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible, People's New Testament, Robertson's Word Pictures of the New Testament, Scofield ...
This is an outline of commentaries and commentators.Discussed are the salient points of Jewish, patristic, medieval, and modern commentaries on the Bible. The article includes discussion of the Targums, Mishna, and Talmuds, which are not regarded as Bible commentaries in the modern sense of the word, but which provide the foundation for later commentary.