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Charles Ellicott’s Commentary on the Pastoral Epistles
In order to get the most from Bishop Charles Ellicott’s commentary on the Pastoral Epistles you will need a good grasp of Greek. Despite its age, this commentary still seems to be in demand, so I was very pleased to find one at Book Aid recently. This title is in the public domain. Charles John…

Online Resources on the General Epistles of Peter
BiblicalStudies.org.uk has over 65 free resources on 1 & 2 Peter, including books, commentaries and peer-reviewed articles. Click here for 1 Peter and here for 2 Peter. Main image: Two sides of the Papyrus Bodmer VIII. This Papyrus today is the oldest source to the Second Epistle of Peter. Image source: Wikipedia.
1 Peter 1 – 2:17: Greek Text Commentary by Fenton Hort
Fenton J.A. Hort died before completing this commentary on 1 Peter, which was intended to be published as part of the old MacMillan series. Nevertheless, as John F. Evan’s notes in his commentary survey, it is still worth consulting for its detailed exegesis. My thanks to Book Aid for making this public domain title available…

Online Resources on the Biblical Character Abraham
BiblicalStudies.org.uk has 32 free-to-download articles about the biblical character of Abraham. Click here to access them. Main image: Abraham’s Journey from Ur to Canaan, by József Molnár, 1850 (Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest). Image Source: Wikipedia
Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles by Richard Belward Rackham
Richard Belward Rackham’s commentary on Acts is written from a conservative viewpoint, focusing on the Greek text and historical background. My thanks to Book Aid for providing a copy for digitisation. Richard Belward Rackham [1863-1912], The Acts of the Apostles. An Exposition, 10th edn., 1925. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1901. Hbk. pp.524. [Click to…
Westminster Commentaries: Pastoral Epistles by Ernest Brown
This is an exegetical commentary on the Pastoral Epistles of 1 & 2 Timothy and Titus from the Westminster Commentaries series. Ernest Faulkner Brown [1859-1933] was a leader of the Oxford Mission to Calcutta and a Canon of St. Paul’s Cathedral in that city. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy of this…