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  • Author: Joseph S. Exell, Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones
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Joseph S. Exell, Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones

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Pulpit Commentary

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pulpit commentary, e-sword, joseph exell, henry maurice

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The Pulpit Commentary, 1880 - 1919
by Joseph S. Exell, Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones.

One of the largest and best-selling homiletical commentary sets of its kind. Directed by editors Joseph Exell and Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones, The Pulpit Commentary drew from over 100 authors over a 30 year span to assemble this conservative and trustworthy homiletical commentary set. A favorite of pastors for nearly 100 years, The Pulpit Commentary offers you ideas and insight on "How to Preach It" throughout the entire Bible.

This in-depth commentary brings together three key elements for better preaching:
Exposition-with thorough verse-by-verse commentary of every verse in the Bible. Homiletics-with the "framework" or the "big picture" of the text. Homilies-with four to six sermons sample sermons from various authors.

In addition, this set also adds detailed information on biblical customs as well as historical and geographical information, and translations of key Hebrew and Greek words to help you add spice to your sermon.

All in all, The Pulpit Commentary has over 22,000 pages and 95,000 entries from a total of 23 volumes. A must have for any preacher or teacher of God's Word.

About the Editors
Rev. Joseph S. Exell, M.A., served as the Editor of Clerical World, The Homiletical Quarterly and the Monthly Interpreter. Exell was also the editor for several large commentary sets like The Men of the Bible, The Pulpit Commentary, Preacher's Homiletic Library and The Biblical Illustrator.

Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones was born in London on January 14, 1836. He was educated at Corpus Christi, Cambridge where he received his B.A. in 1864. He was ordered deacon in 1865 and ordained as a priest is the following year. He was professor of English literature and lecturer in Hebrew at St. David's College, Lampeter, Wales from 1865-1870. He was rector of St. Mary-de-Crypt with All Saints and St. Owen, Gloucester from 1870-1877 and principal of Gloucester Theological College 1875-1877. He became vicar and rural dean of St. Pancras, London 1877-1886, and honorary canon since 1875. He was select preacher at Cambridge in 1883,1887,1901, and 1905, and at Oxford in 1892 and 1903. In 1906 he was elected professor of ancient history in the Royal Academy. In theology he is a moderate evangelical. He also edited The Pulpit Commentary (48 vols., London, 1880-97) in collaboration with Rev. J. S. Exell, to which he himself contributed the section on Luke, 2 vols., 1889, and edited and translated the Didache 1885. He passed away in 1917 after authoring numerous individual titles.


I can tell you this much that this commentary will not open in any of the programs you mentioned at all. Only in e-Sword. The Pulpit Commentary, otherwise known as The Complete Pulpit Commentary is an e-Sword cmtx file. And after installing it onto your computer it will show up in the Commentary Tabs. Note Screenshot below.

 

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So, either look for a tab named "Pulpit," or "CPC". However, make certain that you actually installed it.

 

Blessings,

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Thank you a lot of, God bless you all

Is the person who created this module interested in fixing the spelling errors and any other corrections? Or, is it possible to make corrections myself? I also would like to do a better format for it. It's still too crunched together.

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