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Download Lange, John Peter - Commentary on the Holy Scriptures: Critical, Doctrinal, and Homiletical (25 volumes) 3

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1/30/2013 - Version 4: Hundreds and hundreds of changes. Too many to list individually

The most common issue was blank passages (no commentary) and misplaced passages (commentary appearing in the wrong verse). Overlapping comments were also creating problems in various books and they have been greatly reduced. A large number of miscellaneous errors were also fixed, based on your feedback. Context: My original source documents are broken into nearly 1,100 files. About 500+ of those files were changed with this revision.

Valued for generations and consulted by Bible scholars everywhere, John Peter Lange's Commentary on the Holy Scripture has withstood the test of time. Hundreds of times per year, even today, Lange is quoted and cited in dissertations and books. Lange’s is one of the finest academic commentary sets that has ever been produced..

John MacArthur lists Langes as a must-have in its 850 Books for Biblical Expositors.

Cyril Barber (in The Minister’s Library Vol 1) has this set marked with an “*”, meaning it is one of the best. He writes “One of the best multivolume commentaries available...."

Even Charles Spurgeon, who disagreed with portions of Lange's theology, wrote:



With this volume the English issue of Lange’s great Commentary is completed, and all ministers and students are deeply indebted to Dr. Schaff and the Messrs. Homiletically, these commentaries are of high value. Often by a single sentence they will start the mind and give it a push along a line of thought, and this is the chief thing that most of us need.


About Lange
Johann Peter Lange (1802-1884) was a professor in Zürich, professor of evangelical theology in the University of Bonn, and a prolific author. Lange began this commentary series in 1857.

About the Commentary
As the introduction to the American version says: this commentary series "aims to give all that the minister and Biblical student can desire in one work." The claim is not hyperbole. Lange aims high, and the contributors and editors give it their all.

To this end, the design is a wonder. Many wish modern series would emulate it as effectively. Each book has an introduction that is both academically and homiletically (i.e. with an aim to preaching) focused.

While the Old Testament represents 80% of the Bible and the New Testament 20%, Lange devotes about 50% of his commentary to the New Testament!

Structure of the Commentary
The text is a fresh translation, followed by a threefold commentary on each section.

  • The first part is exegetical and critical, containing the exegetical and interpretive analysis of the original text, including textual notes, often studying every word.
  • The Second part is doctrinal and ethical section, focusing on theological and moral truths gleaned from the passage.
  • The third part is the homiletical and practical section communicates suggestions as to how the passage can be preached and applied, drawing suggestions both from German (Luther, Tholuck, etc.) and English-language (Hodge, Henry, Spurgeon, Clarke, Charnock, etc.) sources.
This is absolute genius. Not only does the commentary help in analyzing a passage, but often it assists in formulating a plan to proclaim or teach it.

The contributors include some of the more prominent German and English-language scholars of the day. The English-language contributors comprise an impressive constellation of scholars from around the doctrinal spectrum, including Philip Schaff, Charles A. Briggs, W. G. T. Shedd, Patrick Fairbairn, W. Henry Green, John A. Broadus, James Strong, and C. H. Toy.

e-Sword Edition
One of the largest e-Sword commentaries ever created, Lange's words span over 150 megabytes of text, including some 256,000 scripture references! 71,000+ Greek words rendered! 69,900+ Hebrew words rendered!

The e-Sword edition requires e-Sword 10.1. You will not be able to see all of the commentary text and/or e-Sword may freeze when using earlier versions.

The e-Sword edition includes the commentary module (150 megabytes) and a Supplemental Information Reference Library module (6 megabytes). The latter contains various introductions, Rhythmical versions, and Metrical translations. The portion covering Job has over 900 footnotes!

The footnotes in each passage are blue and hyperlinked to the footnotes at the bottom the screen. You may click a footnote to view its content and you may click the footnote again to return to your point of reference in the text.

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Acknowledgements
Brent Hildebrand for ToolTip NT, my authoring tool of choice for e-Sword. Let me be clear: This project would not have happened without Brent's fixes, coding, and accommodation of my requests.

"Raymond" is a person on BibleSupport.com who cannot reveal his identity because he lives in a country where Christians are routinely killed. "Raymond" wrote a series of very complicated regular expression search/replacements to make this commentary possible. Without Raymond, the footnotes would have been a mess!

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What's New in Version 3 (See full changelog)

  • 1/30/2013 - Version 4: Hundreds and hundreds of changes. Too many to list individually
  • The most common issue was blank passages (no commentary) and misplaced passages (commentary appearing in the wrong verse). Overlapping comments were also creating problems in various books and they have been greatly reduced. A large number of miscellaneous errors were also fixed, based on your feedback. Context: My original source documents are broken into nearly 1,100 files. About 500+ of those files were changed with this revision.
  • 5/31/2012 - Version 3: Corrected several mis-numbered comments in Gospel of John
  • 5/28/2012 - Version 2: Updated the sort order of verse comments so e-Sword 10.1 displays multiple comments for a single verse passage in the correct order (e-Sword 10.1 is required for this module).


Brilliant! Thanks so much! Will MySword get the updated version too?

Simply, many thanks! And may God protect all of you!

Again, thank you Josh for the great work you have done in making this work available to the community of Christ Body.  I do not have any long term reward to give you --- BUT --- I know that Our Father does!  God Bless you brother, lg

This is excellent timing. I was just logging in to see if there was an update to this commentary.. I had noticed a couple minor issues and was wondering if there was a method to report them.

 

  The commentary is every bit as good as it was expected to be. I use it frequently and depend on it as much as any from the golden era of biblical scholars.. This has to be in the top 3 of the most valuable commentaries ever written. I know that the efforts to put it into a format for Esword were quite laborious. Rest assured those efforts are very much appreciated!

Não tenho como descrever o quanto este site e seus idealizadores, tem abençoado minha vida. 

Muito obrigado por ajudar me a desenvolver meu chamado em CRISTO!!!

Thanks matey...

The commentary is done rather well. It breaks down sections and passages in four distict ways:

 

1. Summary of the passage.

2. Exegetical and Critical where it exposits verse by verse in detail with heavy and copious references to the original languages.

3. Doctrinal and Ethical, a discourse on what the overall passage means.

4. Homiletical and Practical, a great help for those that teach and preach on a regular basis though it will also edify those who do not as well.

 

I really like the commentary. My only concern is that for the expositor who likes to go verse by verse and write notes accordingly (like myself), I find that it is counter intuitive when going back and forth between commentaries as it doesn't save the place where you left of reading. This may be something in e-Sword itself that hopefully can be fixed. 

 

One thing is certain: it is not for the beginner. This is advanced study for those who labor for long stretches in the word to rightly divide it. It can be done in small pieces but you can get lost in this. If you're just starting out, this is one I would work up to so as not to get overwhelmed. But once you get there...this is some real good meaty stuff.

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’Extraordinary teams that get ready to transform the world…this requires visionary men and women just like you: dedicated, selfless, willing to give it all for God’s work.’  What you are sowing in Sri Lanka will be harvested in your lives, families and nation.  I appreciate the time, money and work you spend for my life and my country. ‘With God we will do great things.’  I have been able to transfer all the tool, resources and knowledge from EQUIP to my own life, my profession and ministry.  God needs capable and trained men to do His work.  This challenge is as big as your vision.  Thank you! David L Salgadu

Whatever you sow with good intensions, shall without doubt return to you and your staff abundantly JHN 10:10

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