How to Access Bible Commentaries Without a Library
Dr Tim Bulkeley has produced a very helpful video tutorial on how to use Google Books to access the latest biblical commentaries.
Dr Tim Bulkeley has produced a very helpful video tutorial on how to use Google Books to access the latest biblical commentaries.
The Reverend Frank Marshall, the British schoolmaster, cleric and rugby administrator, wrote a whole series of commentaries for students preparing for their University entrance examinations (see here for a list). I am planning to make them all available as and when I gain access to printed copies. My thanks to Book Aid for providing access…
This is a commentary on the Greek text of the Gospel of Matthew in the Cambridge Greek Testament for Schools series. A number of people have contacted me to say how helpful this series is proving to students learning Greek, so I am trying to digitise all those in the public domain. You can access…
Handley Moule was Bishop of Durham from 1901 until his death in 1920 and was the author of over 60 books. These included five volumes of The Cambridge Bible for Schools series and the volume on Philippians in The Cambridge Greek Testament – which is now available here for free download. My thanks to Book…
This commentary on Luke’s Gospel by Frank Marshall is a further volume in this series originally written for schoolchildren preparing for this Oxford and Cambridge examinations. My thanks to Book Aid for providing a copy of this public domain title for digitisation. Frank Marshall [1848-1906], The School and College St Luke. London: George Gull &…
Today’s free book is a substantial commentary on the Gospel of Matthew by James Morison. My thanks to Book Aid for providing a copy of this public domain title for digitisation. James Morison [1816-1893], A Practical Commentary on the Gospel According to St. Matthew. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1883. Hbk. pp.635. [Click here to visit…
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…