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Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary (37 vols)
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Whole Bible Homiletics Sermons/Outlines Sermon Helps Theology of Preaching Pastoral Word Study
Author:
Exell, Joseph
e-Sword Version:
9.x - 10.x
Tab Name:
phc
The Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary, edited by Joseph Exell, is a practical and thorough aid for sermon (and lesson) planning, preparation, and study. Spanning 37 volumes and nearly 19,000 pages, this is one of the largest e-Sword commentaries ever created.
Written for preachers, by preachers (see list below)—anyone who teaches or studies the Word of God will profit from this expository preaching resource!
The analytical and organizational structure allows for:
- Clear and engaging sermons and bible studies.
- Substantial guidance on application of the Bible to the audience
- Theological outlines of passages
- Expository, Explanatory, Suggestive, and Critical Notes
- Quotes from famous preachers, scholars, and authors.
- Sermon/passage/verse illustrations.
The passage work flow usually includes (with some variations):
Critical Notes >>>
Main Homiletics of the Paragraph >>>
Suggestive Comments on the Verses >>>
Illustrations of Verses/Passages
Note on the Editor: Joseph Exell also edited The Pulpit Commentary and Biblical Illustrator.
[Homiletics is the art of preparing sermons and preaching. Those who study homiletics seek to improve their skill at communicating biblical topics.]
A Better Layout
This presentation differs from the printed edition and other electronic editions (that seek to divide the commentary by passage or verse):
Critical Notes:
Printed: Listed separately before all comments.
Other Electronic: Listed in the first verse of a chapter (i.e. Gen. 1:1 contains critical notes on Gen. 1:1-1:31)
✓ e-Sword: Critical Notes for each verse listed with that verse’s comments (i.e. Gen. 1:21-28 contains the Critical Notes for Gen. 1:21-28—rather than lumping the Critical Notes for whole chapter into Gen 1:1 or listed separately).
Illustrations
Printed: Listed separately after all comments.
Other Electronic: Listed in the last verse of a chapter (i.e. Exo 1:22 contains all sermon illustrations for all verses in the chapter).
✓ e-Sword: Illustrations for each verse listed with that verse’s comments. (i.e. Exodus 1:1 contains that verse’s illustrations rather than being lumped into the last verse, Exodus 1:22)
Footnotes
Printed: Bottom of page.
Other Electronic: Missing
✓ e-Sword: Footnotes are below paragraph where referenced
Other layout changes: The printed version saved space by combining multiple sections into one paragraph. For example, Roman numerals I. – VI. might be in one paragraph, with the numeral and heading sentence bolded. Here, we began a new paragraph between sections to avoid the lengthy paragraphs that spanned multiple pages in the printed edition.
Authors and Publication:
Publisher: Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1892.
Volume 1: Genesis
Rev. Joseph S. Exell and Rev. Thomas H. Leale
Volume 2: Exodus
Rev. Joseph S. Exell
Volume 3: Leviticus
Rev. W. Harvey Jellie, Rev. Frederick W. Brown
Volume 4: Numbers
Rev. William Jones
Volume 5: Deuteronomy
Rev. James Wolfendale
Volume 6: Joshua
Rev. F. G. Marchant
Volume 7: Judges
Rev. J. P. Millar
Volume 8: Ruth
Rev. Walter Baxendale
Volume 9: 1 & 2 Samuel
Rev. W. Harris
Volume 10: 1 & 2 Kings
Rev. George Barlow
Volume 11: 1 & 2 Chronicles
James Wolfendale
Volume 12: Ezra
Rev. William Jones
Volume 13: Nehemiah
Rev. W. H. Booth, Rev. J. H. Goodman, and Rev. S. Gregory
Volume 14: Esther
Rev. W. Burrows
Volume 15: Job
Rev. Thomas Robinson
Volume 16: Psalms 1–87
Rev. W. L. Watkinson, Rev. W. Forsyth, Rev. Joseph S. Exell, Rev. William Jones
Volume 17: Psalms 87–150
Rev. William Jones, Rev. J. W. Burn, Rev. George Barlow
Volume 18: Proverbs
Rev. W. Harris
Volume 19: Ecclesiastes
Rev. William Jones, Rev. J. W. Burn, Rev. George Barlow
Volume 20: Song of Solomon
Rev. Thomas Robinson
Volume 21: Isaiah 1–39
Rev. R. A. Bertram and Rev. Alfred Tucker
Volume 22: Isaiah 40–66
Rev. R. A. Bertram and Rev. Alfred Tucker
Volume 23: Jeremiah
Rev. W. Harvey Jellie
Volume 24: Lamentations
Rev. George Barlow
Volume 25: Ezekiel
Rev. D. G. Watt, Rev. Thomas H. Leale, and Rev. George Barlow
Volume 26: Daniel
Rev. Thomas Robinson
Volume 27: Minor Prophets
Rev. James Wolfendale
Volume 28: Matthew
Rev. W. Sunderland Lewis and Rev. Henry M. Booth
Volume 29: Mark
Rev. John Henry Burn
Volume 30: Luke
Rev. J. Willcock
Volume 31: John
Rev. W. Frank Scott
Volume 32: Acts
Rev. Thomas Whitelaw
Volume 33: Romans
Rev. W. Burrows
Volume 34: 1 & 2 Corinthians
Henry J. Foster
Volume 35: Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians
Rev. George Barlow
Volume 36: 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews, James
George Barlow and Rev. Robert Tuck
Volume 37: 1 & 2 Peter, 1, 2 & 3 John, Jude, Revelation
Rev. Robert Tuck
The downloads work just fine...and when you try to install them...they appear to install from the PC perspective. PHC works fine with e-Sword on a Windows PC. But when you install the iPad-iPhone.zip version on your iPad or iPhone (well, my iPad and my iPhone) they appear to copy over just fine, but when you open up eSword on the iPad and iPhone PHC is never there. Since you say "Nah; it ain't broken" can you tell me what iPad and what iPhone you installed the iPad/iPhone version on and how you installed it?
I don't have an iOS device. Just a Windows 10 PC, and two Android devices (Galaxy s5 phone, and Galaxy Note Pro).
The test was purely a Download test and not an installation test. I already have the PHC installed on my PC, so there was no need to do it again.
Blessings,
Dear Joseph (Exell),
I have just downloaded your 37 volumes in an astounding only less than 30MB file.
I believe this electronic age has made many things possible with HIS help and saving many trees and ink.
Thank you very much for making this available.
I sure hope I could repay you one day your kindness but I pray that HE will protect you and continue to bless with you wisdom from above.
I know your work has blessed many and wish more will be blessed to the ends of the earth.
Amen Amen Amen.
Best regards,
Edwin
is this on sword x?
is this on sword x?
e-Sword X
e-Sword X
never mind I have found it, thx
Puedo conseguir es excelente material pero en español?, por favor muchas gracias
I am very impressed with your post. I hope to receive more great posts.
Dear Joseph (Exell),
I have just downloaded your 37 volumes in an astounding only less than 30MB file.
I believe this electronic age has made many things possible with HIS help and saving many trees and ink.
Thank you very much for making this available.
I sure hope I could repay you one day your kindness but I pray that HE will protect you and continue to bless with you wisdom from above.
I know your work has blessed many and wish more will be blessed to the ends of the earth.
Amen Amen Amen.
Best regards,
Edwin
I just notices this post. True! I really did, and its been up since 2016. I either have to be blind not to have seen it, or walking around with my eyes closed. I think I'll stick with the "Blind" bit.
Any hoo, I noticed that the person who posted it, had written it to Joe Exell. Pit is that he never read the post, and for some weird reason he couldn't read. I guess it might have something to him being deader the dead. As in having totally carked it, as in being dead.
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