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Da commentaries i'll be using

Here's a list of all the commentaries i'll be using, plus certain works devoted to specific bible books that stand out. Until i spend more time and have spent more time with these commentaries i will post a more informational thing about them.

Cheapies

1. Matthew Henry
2. Matthew Poole
3. Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
4. John Calvin
5. John Gill
6. John Trapp
7. Thomas Coke
8. Johann Peter Lange
9. Joseph Exell -- 3 separate works he edited i think, these are the most voluminous there is
10. Arno C. Gaebelein
11. Robert Hawker
12. Ethelbert W. Bullinger
13. Adam Clarke
14. Alexander MacLaren
15. Joseph Benson
16. Sir William R. Nicoll
17. Daneil Whedon
18. Cornelius a Lapidernes
19. Charles Ellicot
20. James M. Grey
21. Albert Barnes
22. Keil & Delitzsch
23. Charles Simeon
24. John Wesley

Pricey

25. J. Vernon McGee

These are some of the best commentary series apparently, for now i think i will just keep it to these, one volume each per month

26. Reformed Expository Commentary
27. Word Biblical Commentary
28. New International Commentary on the Old Testament (NICOT) [there'll be the accompanying NT series to get when i get to it, including Moo on Romans, his last name is Moo, and he wrote thee Romans commentary, i hope that when i get to that point Martyn Lloyd Jones' Romans gets the kindle treatment, 5 years at least from now it'll take]
29. The NIV Application Commentary
30. The New American Commentary
Anton · 56-60, M
Why use commentaries in the first place? Isn't e-sword enough?
Anton · 56-60, M
@SW-User It's just that I found that some commentators such as Scofield commentate the truth right out of the Bible
SW-User
@Anton Oh i came close to adding Scofield, pretty cheap. There's leanings each take, Dispensational, Reformed, Arminian, Catholic, the neat thing for me to contemplate as i enter the pricey ones is how they are designed to give teachers and preachers more info than they put out from learning from them. So it's like i'll be getting the inside scoop. Exciting!
Anton · 56-60, M
@SW-User I suppose there is nothing wrong in expanding understanding.

 
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