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  • Author: David Guzik
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Download Guzik, David - Commentary on the whole Bible (Substantial Update)

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Whole Bible Dispensationalism Calvary Chapel Copyrighted
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Author:
David Guzik

e-Sword Version:
9.x - 10.x

Tab Name:
Guzik

Changes to this Commentary
James Rice has updated the commentary to include:
  • the addition of thousands of pages content (now over 25 megabytes of text!)
  • removal of HTML tags and other corrupted text
  • retention of outline formatting but without the extreme indenting
  • better color formatting
  • consistency of paragraph formatting.
  • Added Psalm 24 (April 11, 2012)
  • Added Psalm 25-31, Psalm 53 (March 19, 2014)
This is a modern, dispensational commentary based on the King James text, although other translations can be used. Every book of the Bible now has a comment. James added thousands of pages of new content. This is now one of the best commentaries, if not the best commentary, available for e-Sword (in our opinions).

Copyright 2012 by David Guzik and Enduring Word Media. All Rights Reserved. No part of this text may be reproduced or distributed without the express written consent of Enduring Word Media. This text is reproduced with the permission of David Guzik and Enduring Word Media.

About David Guzik
David Guzik is the pastor of Calvary Chapel Santa Barbara, having come to serve that congregation in July 2010.

For 7 years before that, David was the director of Calvary Chapel Bible College Germany, near Siegen, Germany. David took this position in January of 2003, after serving for 14 years as the founding and Senior Pastor of Calvary Chapel of Simi Valley. He has been in pastoral ministry since 1982. David has no formal Bible College or seminary training, but does have a Bachelors of Arts degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara.


David, his wife Inga-Lill, live in Santa Barbara, California. Their three children are grown; Aan-Sofie serves as a missionary in Ireland, Nathan lives in Los Angeles, and Jonathan lives in Santa Barbara.

David has many interests, but one passion among them is to know God’s Word and to make it known to others. Each week many thousands of users all over the globe - mostly pastors and teachers - use David Guzik's Bible commentary on-line, on cd-rom, and in print.

You can contact Pastor David through Enduring Word Media

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Dear Mr Rice,

I really just had to do that. I couldn't help myself. :))

 

Anyway, I thought I'd give you the thumbs up for doing the hard yards in updating this commentary. I reckon you must have a wife that has the patience of a saint considering all the time you spend behind that PC of yours getting work up like this. That said, I reckon this and other stuff you've done has to be really worth it, and as such, much appreciated.

 

On that note, God love ya and bless you heaps,

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I appreciate all the effort but, how do you know that this new version has "thousands of pages of new material"? The whole Bible has fewer than 1,000 chapters, and this is (for the moment) a chapter-level commentary. What is your source of information?

 

Would you please direct us to a list of what pages have been added?

 

So far I don't see any, when compared to the version that I have. In fact, his commentary Proverbs 13 is now missing from your version, but was present in the previous.

 

The reason I ask, is that I have been highlighting text in my version, for about one year now, and I don't know if it would be worth the trouble to download another version, if there are only a few minor changes in Song of Solomon, for example, and three or four psalms.

 

In fact, the version that I have been using I also downloaded from the Biblesupport website, one year ago, and the change log said the same thing:

 

Changes to this Commentary
James Rice has updated the commentary to include:

  • the addition of thousands of pages content (now over 25 megabytes of text!)
  • removal of HTML tags and other corrupted text
  • retention of outline formatting but without the extreme indenting
  • better color formatting
  • consistency of paragraph formatting.

The only additions that I can see are these:

  • Added Psalm 24 (April 11, 2012)
  • Added Psalm 25-31, Psalm 53 (March 19, 2014)

Still, that would not explain the extra 10 MB over what I have now. (Nor why Prov 13 is now missing)

 

Perhaps this "change log" is referring to one of the previous revisions before this one? Still, "thousands of pages"? Hard to believe.

 

Still, I am grateful for all your efforts.

 

What we really need on this one is a re-formatting to put the whole commentary at verse level, or at least at passage-level. I am a bit tired of scrolling up and down all the time, just to find one verse.

 

Second, somebody needs to eliminate all the indentations altogether (as all the older commentaries were typeset originally), or else reduce them to about a two-space indentation. I use three vertical columns of text on my screen, and these present indentations make it hard to read the subpoints, even with the corrections already made.

 

Third, I suggest that we colorize Guzik's superfluous quotation of the Bible text, at the heading of each section, because I find myself re-reading the text itself, all the time, thinking that it is his comments on the text. The original module had such text in green, which was not too pretty, but I guess, looking back, it was a good idea to change the color to something.

 

I am slowly doing my part to make some of these changes, but I don't have all the time that some of you have. I will submit the file when it is ready, but it will still need some tweaking from the rest of you.

 

Thanks again.

Feel free to make any changes and additions that you deem necessary. I will gladly send my original copies for you to work on. God bless you for pointing out all the negatives on this massive work. Well over 7,000 pages and if you want to go through and make changes, by all means go for it.

Thanks Brother for a great job and a wonderful addition to eSword via BibleSupport!  :)  Many hands make short work.  How much more robust eSword has become as a personal Bible study platform with the work of you and other's.  The Lord God has blessed this work of the brothers and sisters.  Amen!

 

Psalms 90:17  And let the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us:

and establish thou the work of our hands upon us;

yea, the work of our hands establish thou it.
 



Feel free to make any changes and additions that you deem necessary. I will gladly send my original copies for you to work on. God bless you for pointing out all the negatives on this massive work. Well over 7,000 pages and if you want to go through and make changes, by all means go for it.

 Hi James,

I don't know David Guzik, and in fact I can clearly state I never met the bloke. However (I really just love saying that), that said, when it comes to works such as this, especially when one has to take into account the size of the resource, I don't believe or think that without a team of professional proof readers and etc, that you or me, or anyone else will get every bit of thingy right.

 

I agree about the indentations bit, and I think that there are way too many of them. This is of no criticism of your input to the work. My guess is that is the way its presented in the original (the source material). I blame Guzik for his OTT thing of indentations. I know I had nothing to do with it, and I guess it wasn't your choice in the matter. You can only go with what you have, and to make it the best that you can with what you have.

 

Blessings,

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One of the best, this commentary from David Guzik.

 

Tango

I enjoy reading David Guzik study's the are simple and strait to the point
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