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New Testament Exegesis

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Initially started in 1895, the International Critical Commentary series is a highly regarded academic-level commentary on the Bible. The ICC is described as "a venerable institution in biblical study and interpretation", "known for its detailed, critical, and theological interpretation" and "the gold standard of critical commentaries for the last century". It aims to marshall all available aids to exegesis: linguistic, textual, archaeological, historical, literary and theological. No unifying scheme is sought but each scholar has been free to express their expertise. Many of its volumes are continue to be cited as among the best commentaries on their respective books, decades after they were written.
The original editors of the series were Samuel Rolles Driver, Alfred A. Plummer and Charles Augustus Briggs. The series has been in the hands of various editors since. A new series began with C. E. B. Cranfield's commentary on Romans in 1975 under the editorship of Cranfield, John Emerton and Graham Stanton. As of the 2020s, the editors are Stuart Weeks, Christopher M. Tuckett, and Jacqueline Vayntrub.
I did a search in the Stanford and Rutgers databases and I cannot find any copyright issues with any of these volumes. Most of them are available at archive.org.
The commentary includes the following volumes:
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew by Willoughby C Allen (1907)
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Gospel of Mark by Ezra P. Gould (1922)
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Gospel of Luke by Alfred Plummer (1896)
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Gospel of John (2 Volumes) by J.H. Bernard (1929)
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans by the Rev. William Sanday (1897)
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistle on 1 Corinthians by Archibald Robertson (1911)
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistle on 2 Corinthians by Alfred Plummer (1915)
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistle to the Galations by Ernest DeWitt Burton (1920)
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistles of Ephesians and to the Collossians by Thomas Kingsmil Abbott (1909)
Note: Missing Ephesians 1
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistle to the Phillipians by Marvin Richardson Vincent (1897)
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Thesalonians by James Everett Frame (1912)
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistles on the Pastoral Epistles by the Rev. Walter Lock (1924)
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews by James Moffat (1924)
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on James by James Hardy Ropes (1916)
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on 1,2, 3 John Rev. Canon A. E. Brooke, D.D. (1912)
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistle of Jude by Charles Bigg (1901)
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ie. Epistle of James (J H Ropes) (1916 edition), Revelation (2 vols.) (R H Charles) (1920 edition)
Perhaps if someone could blog a link (if known) so that this can be completed. These have no existing copyrights.
The Ropes commentary is mislabeled. It IS his commentary on James.Does anyone in the e-sword community have the missing ICCNT volumes in pdf/MSword that would make this set more complete? ie. Epistle of James (J H Ropes) (1916 edition), Revelation (2 vols.) (R H Charles) (1920 edition) Perhaps if someone could blog a link (if known) so that this can be completed. These have no existing copyrights.
... is there a way to shorten the title to ICCNT or something instead of "International Critical Commentary" ?? Thanks!
You need SQLite Manage either as a standalone program or as a Mozilla Firefox or Thunderbird add-on extension. If you already have it, run it, and then open the cmtx file in the Database. In order to see the file in the file open dialog, make sure you have it set to "All Files or else you'll see nothing.
Once you have opened the file in the database, then click on Details, and then double click on the table item and that will bring up the edit record Dialog. Once you have done that, in the Abbreviation field type in the abbreviation you would like to see displayed on your Commentary Tabs. You can also edit the Description (this shows as a tooltip when you place the mouse pointer on the tab) and Comments (this shows up in the Information dialog).
Blessings,
Stephen (Php 1:21).
Which one? I've found many, and, in the first one I tried, I couldn't find anything like "Details".
The introduction to Ephesians and C. 1 of its commentary are missing. It just says, "missing." Do I have a corrupt copy and need to download it again or is the download file incomplete? Thanks!
Hi tonynunez,
The material for the beginning of Ephesians was missing from my source material. I do not have well formatted text for this.
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