Spurgeon’s Commenting and Commentaries

Commentaries on the Whole Bible

  1. (1) ANNOTATED PARAGRAPH BIBLE, THE. – London Religious Tract Society
  2. (4) BARTH (Dr. C. G., of Calw, Wurtemberg).—Practical Commentary on the Books of Holy Scripture
  3. [[(6) > MUSEUM. (James Comper Gray).
  4. [[(7)> BONAR (Horatius, D. D.) Light and Truth; or, Bible Thoughts and Themes.
  5. [[(11) > CALVIN (John, 1509–1564). In the works of Calvin, published by the Calvin Translation Society, are the Commentaries, in 45 volumes.
  6. (12) CHALMERS (Thomas, D.D., LL.D., 1780–1847). Daily Scripture Readings (3 vols.) and Sabbath Scripture Readings (2 vols.)
  7. [[(13) > (Adam, LL. D., 1760–1832). A New Edition, 1844.
  8. (15) CLASS AND THE DESK, THE. By J. Comper Gray, of Halifax, and C. Stokes Carey, of London.
  9. (25) FAUSSET (A. R., A. M.—See Jamieson)
  10. (26) FOURFOLD UNION COMMENTARY, THE. Containing, I. Parallel Texts, in full. II. Commentary of Matthew Henry, etc. III. Scott’s Commentary condensed. IV. Commentary by Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown. To which is added the Biblical Cyclopædia, by Dr. John Eadie, a Biblical Atlas, etc.
  11. (27) FRASER (Donald, D. D.) Synoptical Lectures on the Books of Holy Scripture. First Series—Genesis to Canticles. Second Series—Isaiah to Acts.
  12. [[(28) > (John, D. D. 1697–1771). An Exposition of the Old and New Testament.
  13. (30) HALL (Joseph, D. D., Bishop of Norwich. 1574–1656). Contemplations.
  14. [[(34) > (Matthew. 1662–1714). Exposition.
  15. [[(36) > (Rev. Dr., Glasgow). FAUSSET (Rev. A. R., York), and BROWN (Rev. Dr. D., Aberdeen)logosres:jfbcomm;art=title]]. THE LIBRARY COMMENTARY, Critical, Experimental, and Practical. Abridgements include The Complete Commentary, The Student’s Commentary, & The Portable Commentary.
  16. [[(40) > (John, D. D., F. S. A., 1804–1850). The Pictorial Bible.
  17. [[(41) > The Illustrated Commentary of the Old and New Testaments. A reproduction of the Notes, etc., of the Pictorial Bible.
  18. [[(42) > Daily Bible Illustrations.
  19. [[(43) > (J. P., D. D.) Translations of the Commentaries of Dr. Lange, and his Collaborateurs.
  20. (49) NESS (Christopher. 1621–1705). History and Mystery.
  21. (51) PATRICK & LOWTH. A Critical Commentary.
  22. [[(52) > (Matthew. 1624–1679). Annotations.
  23. (55) SCOTT (Thomas. 1747–1821). The Holy Bible.
  24. (60) TRAPP (John. 1611–1669). Commentary.
  25. (65) WORDSWORTH (Christopher, D. D. Bishop of Lincoln.). Holy Bible, with Notes and Introductions.

Old Testament, or Considerable Portions Thereof

  1. (67)AINSWORTH (Henry, Died 1622). Annotations upon the Five Bookes of Moses, the Booke of Psalmes, and the Song of Songs: wherein the Hebrew words and sentences are compared with the Greeke and Chaldee versions.

Pentateuch and Other Historical Books of the Old Testament

  1. (73) AINSWORTH (Henry), Annotations on the Pentateuch (See also No. 67).
  2. (96) LAW (Henry, M. A., Dean of Gloucester). “Christ is All.” The Gospel of the Old Testament.

Genesis

  1. [[(109) > (Henry, Dean of Canterbury. 1810–1871). The Book of Genesis and part of the Book of Exodus [Ch. I.–XXV.]
  2. [[(113) > > logosres:calcom01ge;ref=VolumePage.V_1,_p_iii]] (John). Genesis, translated by Tho. Tymme.
  3. [[(114) > > logosres:bookgenesis01;ref=Page.p_i]] (Robert S., D. D.) Lectures.
  4. [[(121) > > logosres:fuller03;ref=Page.p_i]] (Andrew, 1754–1815). Expository Discourses on Genesis.
  5. (128) HUGHES (George, B.D., Puritan, 1603–1667). Analytical Exposition of Genesis, and of XXIII chapters of Exodus.
  6. (129) JACOBUS (Melancthon W., Professor of Biblical Literature, Alleghany, U. S.) Notes.
  7. [[(132) > COMMENTARY > logosres:lange01ge;ref=Page.p_iv]] edited by Dr. Schaff. Vol. I. Commentary on Genesis.
  8. [[(133) > logosres:gen2deut;ref=Page.p_13]] (C. H.) Notes on Genesis. By C. H. M.
  9. [[(135) > (James G., LL. D., Professor of Hebrew, Belfast). Commentary on Genesis.

Genesis – Early Chapters, and Patriarchs

  1. [[(145) > (Horatius, D. D.) Earth’s Morning; or Thoughts on Genesis.
  2. (155) WILLIAMS (Isaac, B. D.) Beginning of Genesis, with Notes.
  3. (164) LAWSON (George, D. D., 1749–1820). Lectures on Joseph.
  4. (165) SMITH (Thornley). History of Joseph viewed in connection with the Antiquities of Egypt, and the times in which he lived.

Exodus

  1. [[(175) > > logosres:gen2deut;ref=Page.p_135]] (C. H.) Notes. By C. H. M.
  2. (176) MILLINGTON (Thomas S.) Signs and Wonders in the Land of Ham. A Description of the Ten Plagues of Egypt.
  3. [[(177) > (James G., LL. D.) Commentary on Exodus. New Translation.

Lives of Moses

  1. (179) HAMILTON (James, D. D., F. L. S. 1814–1867). Moses, the Man of God.
  2. (181) SMITH (Thornley). History of Moses; viewed in connection with Egyptian Antiquities, and the times in which he lived.

Journeyings of the Children of Israel

  1. (189) SEATON (W.) Church in the Wilderness.
  2. (190) WAGNER (George). The Wanderings of the Children of Israel.

The Decalogue

  1. (191) ANDREWES (Lancelot, Bp. of Worcester. 1555–1626.) The patterne of Catechisticall Doctrine at large; or a Learned and Pious Exposition of the X Commandments.
  2. (196) DURHAM (James. 1622–1658.) Exposition, with a resolution of several momentous questions, and cases of conscience.
  3. (203) NEWTON (Richard, D. D.) The King’s Highway.

The Tabernacle

  1. (212) SOLTAU (H. W.) The Tabernacle, the Priestly Garments, and the Priesthood.

Leviticus

  1. [[(214) > (Andrew A.) Leviticus. With Notes.
  2. [[(215) > (George). Notes on Leviticus.
  3. [[(219) > (Andrew). The Law of the Offerings [Leviticus, chap. I–VII].

Numbers

  1. (230) BUSH (George). Notes on Numbers.

Deuteronomy

  1. (233) CALVIN (John). Sermons upon Deuteronomie. Translated out of French by A. Golding.

Joshua

  1. (236) BUSH (George). Notes.
  2. [[(237) > logosres:calcom06jos;ref=Page.p_iii]] (John). Commentarie upon Joshue. Translated by W. F.
  3. [[(243) > COMMENTARY > logosres:lange06jos;ref=Page.p_1]].—Joshua (by F. R. Fay); Judges, Ruth (by P. Cassel, D. D.) Edited by Dr. Schaff.
  4. (247) SMITH (Thornley). The History of Joshua, viewed in connection with the Topography of Canaan, and the Customs of the Times in which he lived.

Judges

  1. (248) BUSH (George). Notes on Judges.
  2. [[(251) > (John, D. D.) “The Judges,” in Daily Bible Illustrations. (See No. 42.)
  3. (254) ROGERS (Richard. Puritan). The whole Book of Judges. [103 Sermons.]
  4. (255) WISEMAN (Luke H., M. A. Died 1875). Men of Faith; or, Sketches from the Book of Judges.
  5. (259) ROGERS (George Albert, M. A.) The Valour of Faith; or the Gospel in the Life of Gideon.

Ruth

  1. (266) LAWSON (George, D. D.) Lectures on the Book of Ruth.
  2. (272) TOPSELL (Edward). The Reward of Religion. Lectures upon Ruth.

1 & 2 Samuel

  1. (277) WILLET (Andrew). AnHarmonie upon the First Booke of Samuel, and an Harmonie upon the SecondeBooke of Samuel.

Samuel, Saul, David

  1. [[(279) > Daily Bible Illustrations, “Samuel, Saul, and David.” (See No. 42.)
  2. (280) PLUMPTRE (Helen). The History of Samuel.
  3. (281) STEEL (Robert). Samuel the Prophet.
  4. (282) MILLER (J. A.) Saul, The First King of Israel.
  5. (283) BLAIKIE (William G., A. M.) David, King of Israel: the Divine Plan and Lessons of his Life.
  6. (288) LAWSON (George, D. D. 1749–1820.) Discourses on the History of David.
  7. (292) TAYLOR (William M., D. D. Of the Broadway Tabernacle, New York). David: his Life, and its Lessons.
  8. (294) VINCE (Charles, Baptist Minister, of Birmingham. Died 1875). Lights and Shadows in the Life of King David.

1 & 2 Kings

  1. [[(299) > Daily Bible Illustrations. “Solomon and the Kings.” (See No. 42.)
  2. [[(300) > COMMENTARIES > logosres:lange11ki1;ref=Page.p_iii]]. Edited by Dr. Schaff. Kings. By Dr. Bahr.

Solomon’s Temple

  1. [[(302) > D. D.) The Temple: its Ministry and Services.

Elijah, Elisha, etc.

  1. (308) KRUMMACHER (F. W., D. D.) Elijah the Tishbite. Translated from the German.
  2. (309) MACDUFF (J. R., D. D.) The Prophet of Fire.
  3. [[(314) > W., D. D.) Elisha. Translated from the German.
  4. (316) MACDUFF (J. R., D. D.) The Healing Waters; or, The Story of Naaman. An Old Testament Chapter on Providence and Grace.
  5. (317) ROGERS (Daniel, B. D. Puritan. 1573–1652). Naaman the Syrian, his disease and cure; discovering lively to the reader the spiritual leprosie of sinne and selfe-love; together with the remedies, viz., selfe-denial and faith.

1 & 2 Chronicles

  1. (319) BERTHEAU (E.) See Keil and Bertheau, No. 297.

Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther

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Esther

  1. (330) LAWSON (George, D. D.) Discourses on Esther.
  2. (331) McCRIE (Thomas). Lectures on Esther.

The Poetical Books

  1. [[(335) > Daily Bible Illustration, “Job and the Poetical Books.” (See No. 42.)

Job

  1. [[(340) > logosres:barnes18job01;ref=Page.p_i]] (Albert. 1798–1870). Notes on Job. Routledge’s edition, edited by Dr. Cumming.
  2. (344) CALVIN (John). Sermons on the Booke of Job. Translated out of French. By A. Golding.
  3. (346) CARYL (Joseph. 1602–1673). Exposition, with Practical Observations.
  4. (353) DURHAM (James. 1622–1658). Exposition of Job.
  5. [[(356) > (John). New Translation and Exposition, with Notes.
  6. (364) HULBERT (Charles Augustus, M. A., Perpetual Curate of Harthwaite, Yorks.) The Gospel Revealed to Job. Thirty Lectures, with Notes.
  7. (365) HUTCHESON (George). An Exposition upon Job, being the sum of 316 Lectures.
  8. [[(367) > (John, D. D.)“Job and the Poetical Books.” In Daily Bible Illustrations. (See No. 42.)
  9. [[(368) > COMMENTARY > logosres:lange18job;ref=Page.p_i]]. The Book of Job. A Commentary by Otto Zöckler, D. D., Professor of Theology at Greifswald. Translated from the German, with Additions by Prof. L. J. Evans, D. D., Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Psalms

  1. [[(384) > (Joseph Addison, D. D., Professor of Theology, Princeton, U. S.) The Psalms Translated and Explained.
  2. [[(388) > logosres:barnes19ps01;ref=Page.p_i]] (Albert). Notes.
  3. [[(391) > (William, D. D.) The Psalms: Their History, Teachings, and Use.
  4. [[(392) > (Andrew A.) Christ and his Church in the Book of Psalms.
  5. (396) BYTHNER (Victor. Died 1670.) The Lyre of David; or, an Analysis of the Psalms, Critical and Practical; to which is added a Hebrew and Chaldee Grammar. To which are added by the Translator a Praxis of the first eight Psalms. Translated by the Rev. Thomas Dee, A. B.
  6. (397) CALVIN (John). The Psalms of David and others, with Commentaries. Translated by Arthur Golding.
  7. [[(398) > logosres:calcom19ps;ref=VolumePage.V_1,_p_iii]] (John). A Commentary on the Psalms. Translated.
  8. [[(407) > (Henry, D.D.) The Psalms; with Notes.
  9. [[(414) > (David. Professor of Divinity in the University of Edinb. 1583–1662). A brief explanation of the Psalms.
  10. (430) GOOD (John Mason, M. D., F. R. S.) Historical Outline of the Book of Psalms. Edited by the Rev. John Mason Neale, B. A.
  11. (431) GOOD (J. M.) The Book of Psalms; a New Translation, with Notes. Edited by the Rev. E. Henderson, D. D.
  12. [[(437) > (George, D. D. Bishop of Norwich. 1730–1792.) Commentary.
  13. (442) KAY (William, D. D.) The Psalms translated from the Hebrew. With Notes, chiefly Exegetical.
  14. (447) MANT (Richard, D. D. Bishop of Down. 1776–1849). The Book of Psalms in an English Metrical Version, with Notes.
  15. (450) MORISON (John, D. D.) Exposition of the Book of Psalms, explanatory, critical, and devotional
  16. [[(452) > (James G., LL. D.) A Critical and Exegetical Comment.
  17. [[(457) > (J. J. Stewart, B. D., Canon Res. of Llandaff). The Book of Psalms; a New Translation, with Introductions and Notes.
  18. (460) PLAIN COMMENTARY (A) on the Book of Psalms (P. B. Version), chiefly grounded on the Fathers.
  19. (478) WILSON (W., D. D.) The Psalms; with an Exposition, Typical and Prophetical, of the Christian Dispensation.

Considerable Portions of the Psalms

  1. (482) BAKER (Sir Richard. 1568–1645). Meditations and Disquisitions on the First, and Seven Penitential Psalms. viz. the 6, 32, 38, 51, 102, 130, & 143.
  2. (486) BOYS (John, D. D. Dean of Canterbury. 1571–1625). Workes. Folio, 1629. An Exposition of the Proper Psalms used in our English Liturgy.
  3. (493) WILLIAMS (Isaac, B. D.) The Psalms interpreted of Christ. [Vol. 1., Psalms I.–XXVI.]

The Penitential Psalms

  1. (494) BAKER (Sir R.) See No. 482.
  2. (495) DONNE (John. 1573–1631). Sermons on the Penitential Psalms. In Vols. II. and III. of his Works.
  3. (499) SYMSON (Archibald). A Sacred Septenarie; or a Godly and Fruitfull Exposition on the Seven Psalmes of Repentance.

Separate Psalms

  1. (504) 4, 42, 51, 63—HORTON (Thomas, D. D. Died 1673). Chioce and Practical Expositions.
  2. [[(510) > 18—BROWN (John, D. D.) The Sufferings and Glories of the Messiah.
  3. (511) 19—REEVE (J. W.) Lectures on the Nineteenth Psalm.
  4. (517) 23—BAKER (Sir R.) See No. 482.
  5. (527) 25—MOSSOM (Robert, Bishop of Londonderry. Died 1679). The Preacher’s Tripartite, contains Divine Meditations upon Psalm XXV.
  6. (530) 32—LEIGHTON (Robert, Archbishop of Glasgow. 1611–1684).
  7. [[(537) > 42—[[SIBBES> logosres:sibbes01;ref=Page.p_130]] (Richard, D. D.) The Soul’s Conflict and Victory over itself by Faith.
  8. (547) 51—HILDERSHAM (Arthur. Puritan. 1563–1631). One Hundred and Fifty-two Lectures upon Psalm LI.
  9. (548) 51—MORGAN (James, D. D.) The Penitent.
  10. (549) 51—PAGE (Samuel, D. D. Died 1630). David’s Broken Heart.
  11. (560) 110—REYNOLDS (Edward. D. D. Bishop of Norwich. 1599–1676). Explication of the One Hundred and Tenth Psalm.
  12. [[(562) > 119—BRIDGES (Charles, M. A.) Exposition. Twenty-second edition.
  13. [[(565) > 119—MANTON (Thomas, D. D. 1620–1677). One hundred and ninety Sermons on the One Hundred and Nineteenth Psalm.
  14. [[(568) > 120–134—COX (Samuel). The Pilgrim Psalms; an Exposition of the Songs of Degrees.
  15. (570) 120–134—M‘MICHAEL (N., D. D.) The Pilgrim Psalms.
  16. (573) 130—HUTCHESON (George). Forty-five Sermons. Psalm CXXX.
  17. (574) 130—LEIGHTON (Robert). See No. 530.
  18. [[(575) > 130—OWEN (John, D. D.) A Practical Exposition on the One Hundred and Thirtieth Psalm.

Books of Solomon

  1. [[(579) > > logosres:lange22so;ref=Page.p_i]] Commentaries. Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon. By Dr. Otto Zöckler.

Proverbs

  1. (582) ARNOT (William, D. D. Died 1875). Laws from Heaven for Life on Earth.
  2. [[(583) > M. A.) An Exposition.
  3. [[(594) > > logosres:lange20pr;ref=Page.p_i]]. (See No. 579).
  4. (602) TAYLOR (Francis, B. D.) Observations upon the three first chapters of Proverbs.
  5. (604) WARDLAW (Ralph, D. D.) Lectures.

Ecclesiastes

  1. (608) BRIDGES (Charles. M. A.) Exposition of Ecclesiastes.
  2. (610) BUCHANAN (Robert, D. D.) Ecclesiastes; its Meaning and its Lessons, explained and illustrated.
  3. (620) HAMILTON (James, D. D. 1814–1867). Royal Preacher: Lectures on Ecclesiastes.
  4. (621) HENGSTENBERG (E. W., D. D.) Commentary on Ecclesiastes. To which are appended: Treatises on the Song of Solomon; on the Book of Job; on the Prophet Isaiah, etc.
  5. [[(625) > & DELITZSCHlogosres:kdotcomm;art=bk.ec1]]. (See Books of Solomon. 578.)
  6. [[(626) > > logosres:lange21ec;ref=Page.p_i]]. (See Books of Solomon. No. 579.)
  7. (629) MACDONALD (James M., D. D. Princeton, N. J.) Ecclesiastes.
  8. (629) STUART (Moses). A Commentary on Ecclesiastes.
  9. (641) WARDLAW (Ralph, D. D.) Lectures on Ecclesiastes.
  10. (644) YOUNG (Loyal, D. D.) Commentary, with introductory Notices by McGill and Jacobus.

Song of Solomon

  1. (648) BEZA (Theodore). Sermons upon the three first chapters of Canticles, translated out of the French, by John Harmar.
  2. (651) BURROWES (George. Prof. Lafayette Coll. U. S.) Commentary.
  3. (654) COLLINGES (John, D. D. 1623–1690). The Intercourses of Divine Love betwixt Christ and his Church, metaphorically expressed by Solomon in Canticles I. and II.
  4. (658) DURHAM (James. 1622–1658). ClavisCantici; or an Exposition of the Song of Solomon.
  5. [[(664) > (John, D. D.) An Exposition of the Book of Solomon’s Song.
  6. (671) HENGSTENBERG. (See under Ecclesiastes, No. 621.)
  7. (676) IRONS (Joseph, of Camberwell. 1786–1852). Nymphas. A Paraphrastic Exposition.
  8. [[(677) > & DELITZSCHlogosres:kdotcomm;art=bk.so1]]. (See Books of Solomon, No. 578.)
  9. [[(679) > > logosres:lange22so;ref=Page.p_i]]. (See Books of Solomon, No. 578.)
  10. (682) METRICAL MEDITATIONS on the Canticles.
  11. (684) MOORE (Daniel, M. A.) Christ and his Church. A Course of Lent Lectures on the Song of Solomon.
  12. [[(693) > logosres:sibbes02;ref=Page.p_1]] (Richard, D. D. 1577–1635). Bowels Opened; or, a Discovery of the Neere and Deere Love, Union and Communion betwixt Christ and the Church. Sermons on Canticles IV., V., and VI.
  13. (695) STUART (A. Moody, M. A.) Exposition, with Critical Notes.
  14. (698) THRUPP (John Francis). New Translation, with Commentary.

Works on Prophecy

  1. (704) DAVISON (John, B. D. 1777–1834). Discourses on Prophecy, its Structure, Use, and Inspiration. [Warburtonian Lectures.]
  2. (706) FAIRBAIRN (Patrick, D. D.) Prophecy: its Distinctive Nature, Special Functions, and Proper Interpretation.
  3. (708) HENGSTENBERG (E. W.) The Messianic Prophecies of Isaiah and the other Prophets.
  4. (709) KEITH (Alexander, D. D.) Evidence of the Truth of the Christian Religion, derived from the literal Fulfilment of Prophecy; as illustrated by the History of the Jews, and by the Discoveries of recent Travellers.
  5. (710) NEWTON (Thomas, D. D., Bp. of Bristol. 1704–1782). Dissertations on the Prophecies which have been fulfilled and are fulfilling.

The Prophets

  1. [[(711) > D. D.) “Isaiah and the Prophets.” In Daily Bible Illustrations. (See No. 42.)

Isaiah

  1. (716) ALEXANDER (Joseph Addison). Prophecies of Isaiah, earlier and later. T. Clark
  2. (717) ALEXANDER (Joseph Addison). Isaiah Translated and Explained. An Abridgment of the Preceding.
  3. [[(718) > logosres:barnes23is01;art=title]] (Albert). Notes on Isaiah. Edited by Dr. Cumming
  4. [[(723) > (Henry, D. D.) Isaiah, with Notes.
  5. (739) NOYES (G. R.) See No. 714.

Parts of Isaiah

  1. (746) CALVERT (Thomas). Mel Cœli, Medulla Evangelii: or The Prophet Isaiah’s Crucifix. An Exposition of the Fifty-third chapter of Isaiah.
  2. (747) DURHAM (James). Christ Crucified: or the Marrow of the Gospel, holden forth in Seventy-two Sermons on Isaiah liii.
  3. [[(749) > (Thomas, D. D.) A Practical Exposition on the whole Fifty-third Chapter of Isaiah.

Jeremiah and Lamentations

  1. (754) HULL (John, D. D.) Exposition upon part of Lamentations.
  2. [[(756) > COMMENTARY > logosres:lange24je;art=title]]. Jeremiah and Lamentations. By Dr. C. W. Nagelsbach.

Ezekiel

  1. [[(762) > (Henry, D. D.) Ezekiel and Daniel: with Notes, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical.
  2. [[(763) > (Patrick, D. D. Ezekiel, Exposition.
  3. [[(764) > (William, M. A. 1591–1677). Exposition of Ezekiel.
  4. [[(766) > (Ebenezer, D. D.) Ezekiel. With Commentary.
  5. [[(769) > logosres:lange26eze;ref=Page.p_i]]. Commentaries on Ezekiel and other Books of Old Testament.

Daniel

  1. [[(773) > logosres:barnes27da01;ref=Page.p_i]](Albert)Notes.
  2. [[(778) > logosres:calcom27da;ref=VolumePage.V_1,_p_iii]] (John). Commentaries upon Daniel.
  3. [[(780) > (Henry, D. D.) See under Ezekiel, No. 762.
  4. (784) ELLIOTT (E. B.) See under Revelation.
  5. (786) GAUSSEN (S. R. Louis). Daniel, explained for Young Persons.
  6. (787) HARRISON (Benjamin, M. A., Archdeacon of Maidstone). Prophetic Outlines of the Christian Church and the Antichristian Power, as traced in the Visions of Daniel and St. John. [Warburtonian Lectures.)
  7. (791) KEIL (K. F.) Commentary on the Book of Daniel.
  8. (799) PUSEY (Edward Bouverie, D. D. Regius Professor of Hebrew). Daniel the Prophet.
  9. (800) ROOS (Magnus Frederick. 1727–1803). Exposition of such of the Prophecies of Daniel as receive their accomplishment under the New Testament. Translated by E. Henderson.
  10. (801) RULE (William Harris, D. D.) Historical Exposition of Daniel.

Minor Prophets

  1. (815) HUTCHESON (George). Briefe Exposition of the Twelve Small Prophets.
  2. [[(816) > (K. F.) Commentary on the Minor Prophets.
  3. [[(818) > Commentary on the Minor Prophets. Edited by Dr. Schaff.
  4. (820) PUSEY (E. B., D. D.) The Minor Prophets. With a Commentary. 4to., sewed, 5s. each part. Part I., Hosea to Joel; II., Joel to Amos, vi. 6; III., Amos, vi. 6 to Micah, i. 12; IV., Micah, i. 13 to Nahum; V. [in the press]. Habakkuk to Haggai.

Hosea

  1. (823) BURROUGHES (Jeremiah. Puritan. 1599–1646). Exposition of the Prophesie of Hoses.
  2. (825) DOWNAME (John, B. D. Died 1664.) Lectures upon the Four First Chapters of Hosea.
  3. (830) SMITH (Samuel). An Exposition upon the Sixth Chapter of the Prophesie of Hosea.
  4. (832) REYNOLDS (Edward, D. D., Bishop of Norwich. 1599–1676). An Explication of the Fourteenth Chapter of Hosea, in Seven Sermons.
  5. [[(833) > logosres:sibbes02;ref=Page.p_249]](Richard, D. D.) The Returning Backslider, or a Commentary upon Hosea XIV.

Joel

  1. (838) TOPSELL (Edward). Times Lamentations: or An Exposition on the Prophet Joel.

Amos

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Obadiah

  1. (843) MARBURY (Edward, A. M. Died about 1655). Obadiah.

Jonah

  1. (846) ABBOTT (George, Abp. of Canterbury. 1562–1643). An Exposition upon the Prophet Jonah.
  2. (848) CALVIN (John). Lectures upon the Prophet Jonas Translated by N. Baxter.
  3. (854) EXELL (Joseph S.) Practical Readings on the Book of Jonah.
  4. (855) FAIRBAIRN (Patrick, D. D.) Jonah: Life, Character, and Mission.
  5. (856) FULLER (Thomas, D. D.) Notes upon Jonah. [In “A Collection of Sermons.”]
  6. (863) MARTIN (Hugh). The Prophet Jonah.
  7. (865) PEDDIE (James, D. D. 1759–1845). A Practical Exposition of the Book of Jonah.
  8. (868) RALEIGH (Alexander, D. D.) The Story of Jonah.

Micah

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Habakkuk

  1. (872) MARBURY (Edward, A. M.) Commentarie.

Haggai

  1. (874) MOORE (T. V., D. D., of Richmond, Va., U. S.) Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. A New Translation, with Notes.

Zechariah

  1. (880) MOORE (T. V.) See under Haggai, No. 874.
  2. (884) WARDLAW (Ralph, D. D.) Lectures on Zechariah. [Posthumous Works, Vol. III.]

Malachi

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Commentaries on the New Testament

  1. [[(890) > (Henry, D. D., Dean of Canterbury). The Greek Testament; with a Critically Revised Text, etc.
  2. [[(891) > (Henry, D. D., Dean of Canterbury). The New Testament for English Readers.
  3. (892) ALFORD (Henry, D. D., Dean of Canterbury). The New Testament Authorized Version Revised.
  4. [[(893) > (Henry, D. D., Dean of Canterbury). How to Study the New Testament. Part 1, Gospels and Acts; Part 2, Epistles (first section); Part 3, Epistles (second section) and Revelation.
  5. [[(895)> > logosres:barnes61mt;ref=Page.p_i]] (Albert). Notes on the New Testament.
  6. [[(897) > logosres:gnomon1;ref=Page.p_iii]] (John Albert. 1687–1752). Gnomon of the New Testament, translated into English. With Original Notes.
  7. (898) BEZA (Theodore). Newe Testament, Translated out of Greeke, by Theod. Beza.
  8. [[(899) > MUSEUM (The). A complete Commentary on an Original Plan. By James Comper Gray.
  9. (900) BLOOMFIELD (S. T., D. D.) The Greek Testament, with English Notes; chiefly original.
  10. (904) BOYS (John, D. D., Dean of Canterbury. 1571–1625) Exposition of the Dominicall Epistles and Gospels used in our English Liturgie throughout the whole yeere.
  11. (907) CHALMERS (Thomas, D. D., LL. D.) Sabbath Scripture Readings. Posthumous Works, vol. IV. (See No. 12).
  12. (910) CRITICAL ENGLISH TESTAMENT, (The). An Adaptation of Bengel’s Gnomon, with Notes, showing the Results of Modern Criticism and Exegesis.
  13. [[(924) > > logosres:lange61mt;ref=Page.p_iii]] (J. P., D. D.) Translations of the Commentaries of Dr. Lange and his Collaborateurs.
  14. (925) LEIGH (Sir Edward). See No. 45.
  15. (928) MAYER (John, D. D.) New Testament.
  16. [[(931) > COMMENTARY ON THE NEW TESTAMENT. (By Dr. Hermann Olshausen). Continued after his Death by Ebrard and Wiesinger.
  17. [[(941) > (John). See No. 63.

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