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Old Testament History (7 vols.) - Alfred Edersheim
Research and study the Old Testament like never before with this comprehensive commentary by Alfred Edersheim. Other available books by Edersheim: Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah, The Temple, and Sketches of Jewish Social Life.

$9.95

Download size = 1mb

Whole Bible Commentary, Complete Unabridged (6 vols.) - Matthew Henry
Matthew Henry's Whole Bible Commenary is one of the most popular commentaries on the Bible. VERY GOOD!

$14.95

Download size = 12.5mb
Whole Bible Commentary, Concise (2 vols.) - Matthew Henry
Matthew Henry's Whole Bible Commenary is one of the most popular commentaries on the Bible. In this concise edition you will receive insight and commentary to help you understand the Bible better. VERY GOOD!

$9.95

Download size = 1.3mb
Easton's Bible Dictionary - M. G. Easton
Includes 4,000 Bible Topics and Descriptions. Includes the full text of the book.

$9.95

Download size = 1mb
Smith's Bible Dictionary - William Smith
Bible Dictionary - Smith's - Over 4,500 Bible Topics and Descriptions. Includes the full text of the book.

$9.95

Download size = 1.2mb
Webster's 1828 Dictionary - Merriam Webster
The most popular dictionary for the christian market, Webster's 1828 Dictionary was produced when American society was based on Biblical and patriotic values. This dictionary contains more Biblical definitions that any other reference work. Over 60,000 Definitions

$14.95

Download size = 5.8mb
Letter to the Seven Churches - Sir William Ramsey
In the contact of East and West originates the movement of history. The historical position of Christianity cannot be rightly understood except in its relation to this immemorial meeting and conflict. The present book is based on the view that Christianity is the religion which associates East and West in a higher range of thought than either can reach alone, and tends to substitute a peaceful union for the war into which the essential difference of Asiatic and European character too often leads the two continents. So profound is the difference, that in their meeting either war must result, or each of them must modify itself. There is no power except religion strong enough to modify both sufficiently to make a peaceful union possible; and there is no religion but Christianity which is wholly penetrated both with the European and with the Asiatic spirit — so penetrated that many are sensitive only to one or the other.

$5.00

Download size = 294kb
Was Christ Born in Bethlehem? - Sir William Ramsey
Understanding that a certain criticism implied a sort of challenge to apply my theory of Luke's character as a historian to the Gospel, I took what is generally acknowledged to be the most doubtful passage, from the historian's view, in the New Testament, Luke 2:1-4. Many would not even call it doubtful. Strauss (in his New Life of Jesus) and Renan dismiss it in a short footnote as unworthy even of mention in the text. This passage, interpreted according to the view which I have maintained — that Luke was a great historian, and that he appreciated the force of the Greek superlative (in spite of the contradiction of Professor Blass and others) — gave the result that Luke was acquainted with a system of Periodic Enrollments in Syria, and probably in the East generally. I looked for evidence of such a system; and it was offered by recent discoveries in Egypt. The confirmation afforded to Luke was explained in the Expositor, April and June, 1897.

$5.00

Download size = 146kb

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  • Annotation tool lets you attach personal notes to any word, phrase, or passage.

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