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Published around the turn of the century, the Cambridge Greek Testament for Schools and Colleges is filled with great exegesis and written by the best British Bible scholars of that era. This is one of the largest Greek commentaries at WordModules.com, with thousands of pages of text which translates into 32+ megabytes of data. Compared with other Greek commentaries on this website,Cambridge is more liberal.

Verse by verse, the authors frequently used outlines, historical facts from inside and outside the Bible, word studies, and extensive Greek analysis. Anyone who likes studying the New Testament, Greek exegesis, and theological interpretation will find value in this commentary.

Fifteen of the most distinguished Bible scholars of the time wrote this invaluable resource, including Alfred Plummer, Handley C.G. Moule, Arthur Carr, F.W. Farrar, and George Findlay. Each book of the Bible includes a thorough introduction, authorship details, canonicity, reason for its original writing, literary history, and so much more.

Very few modern, Greek commentaries trump this set. Of course, we have learned a few things based on more recent manuscript finds, but that has little to no impact on 95% or more of the comments.

Dr. Cyril J. Barber, who wrote The Minister's Library, says The Cambridge Greek Testament is still valuable for its exegetical comments. Barber also classifies the scholarship as not as conservative as he would prefer.

Volume 1: Matthew - By: Arthur Carr
Volume 2: Mark - By: G. F. Maclear
Volume 3: Mark, 2nd Series - By: Alfred Plummer
Volume 4: Luke - By: F. W. Farrar
Volume 5: John - By: Alfred Plummer
Volume 6: Acts - By: J. R. Lumby
Volume 7: Romans - By: R. St. John Parry
Volume 8: 1 Corinthians - By: J. J. Lias
Volume 9: 2 Corinthians - By: Alfred Plummer
Volume 10: Galatians - By: A. Lukyn Williams
Volume 11: Ephesians - By: J. O. F. Murray
Volume 12: Philippians - By: H. C. G. Moule
Volume 13: Colossians and Philemon - By: A. Lukyn Williams
Volume 14: 1 & 2 Thessalonians - By: George Findlay
Volume 15: Pastoral Epistles - By: J. H. Bernard
Volume 16: Hebrews - By: F. W. Farrar
Volume 17: James - By: Arthur Carr
Volume 18: 1 Peter - By: G. W. Blenkin
Volume 19: 2 Peter and Jude - By: M. R. James
Volume 20: 1, 2, & 3 John - By: Alfred Plummer
Volume 21: Revelation - By: William Henry Simcox

What's New in Version 1.1 (See full changelog)

  • 1.1 Some question marks in the Greek fixed


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