(1994)Ĭomments: The College Press NIV Commentary series is a reasonably good commentary but I would recommend using it only as a secondary resource to supplement a more classic work such as Bible Knowledge Commentaryīarclay, William. For example, just to get some idea of the amount of material which is online enter Spurgeon and under media type select Texts (otherwise you will get audios, etc) to retrieve over 350 resources!Īsh, A. It takes some practice but you will be amazed at what is now online at. I have found the invaluable in this regard. If you are interested in "old fashioned" (paper!) books, I recommend searching where you can search for used copies available (usually only a fraction of the cost of the new book - I have purchased up to 50 used Christian books from Amazon and have yet to be disappointed - just be sure to read the seller's notes on the condition of the book.īe aware that many of the Christian writings prior to the early 1900's are now available online at no charge.
Note: For Logos software titles the best resource is. Website: Site where the resource is available on the web at no charge. See Drop down menu on right side of each page ( COLLECTIONS OF COMMENTARIES & SERMONS) for 1000's of resources including Commentaries, Sermons, Devotionals, Illustrations, Hymns, etc including listing by chapter and verse.Īlso Sermons, Illustrations, Devotionals, etcĬomments: Assessment and/or recommendation of the work.īible software: Name of company that produces resource on software.Cyril Barber's The Minister's Library - Volume 3.Church History Learning About People, Part 2 New Testament - reviews of commentariesġ0. Old Testament - reviews of commentariesģ. General Reference Works and Bible CommentariesĢ. Cyril Barber's The Minister's Library - Volume 2ġ.Biblical Commentaries Online - nice compilation.Commentaries for Biblical Expositors: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Works).Commenting on Commentaries by C H Spurgeon - probably the best way for one to assess the older works, many of which are being digitalized on the internet.OT Commentaries for Biblical Expositors: 1987-92 by James E Rosscup.NT Commentaries for Bible Expositors: 1987-92 by James E Rosscup.
850 Books for Biblical Expositors - compiled by Master's Seminary.
(a) Defender's Study Bible by Henry Morris - free (6) Online Study Bibles - Four are available and they are all very good. (5) Olive Tree Bible Software - not free but is reasonably priced with excellent selection of resources. For one of the best (literal interpretation) commentaries available on the Revelation see Anthony Garland's book ( Testimony of Jesus Christ). For a general commentary of the entire Bible, I highly recommend David Guzik ( Commentary on OT and NT). TheWord has most of the same resources (free) that are listed for E-Sword.
One nice feature is ability to scroll through verses which synch with all commentaries that have related notes. In my opinion it rivals E-sword as best free program available. (3) TheWord Bible Program - Free program. (2) BibleWorks - This is my favorite tool for original language studies with a nice selection of add on lexicons. If you have a blog or website be sure to consider adding the free Scripture popup tool - Reftagger - Official Site Logos has a steep learning curve and requires a fast computer. The search engine is free, but the resources can be very expensive. (1) Logos - This is the "Cadillac" of Bible software with over 20,000 resources available. This bibliography represents a compilation of many of the resources quoted on . Updated May, 2015īecause the bibliographic listing does not mention every major Bible software product for each resource you will need to check the individual websites for available resources which are being added to continually.: