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Download The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges (54 vols) 1.0

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Whole Bible Exegesis
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Author:
Perowne, J. J. S.

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

Tab Name:
Cambridge

The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges (referred to below as "Cambridge Commentary") was the first commentary set published by Cambridge University Press.

Cambridge Commentary versus Cambridge Greek Commentary
This Cambridge Commentary 1) Covers the Old and New Testaments and 2) has a more accessible writing style than it's Greek counterpart. Specifically, this Cambridge Commentary removes most of the Greek words and technical discussion found in the Cambridge Greek Commentary. Many New Testament portions of this Cambridge Commentary have been reworded or paraphrased for a less technical, exegetical audience.

About the Cambridge Commentary
More than 30 bible scholars, preachers, and theologians wrote the Cambridge Commentary—including names you have likely seen before: H. C. G. Moule, F. W. Farrar, Alfred Plummer, Herbert Edward Ryle, S. R. Driver, J. Skinner, and A. T. Chapman (see below for complete list). This set provides a comprehensive, holistic examination of the Bible, including history, original language analysis, outlines, literary analysis and verse by verse comments. The General Editor of the set was J. J. S. Perowne, Dean of Peterborough.

e-Sword Edition
The e-Sword edition spans 90 megabytes and contains over 29,000 verse comments, not including Book and Chapter comments.

The download includes the main commentary (cambridge.cmtx) and a Reference Library Book module, An Introduction to the Pentateuch by A. T. Chapman (Chapman, A. T - Introduction to the Pentateuch.refx).

Reviews
Many of the individual volumes were reviewed by press when they were released.

List of Volumes, Authors, and Dates

(Publisher for all volumes: Cambridge University Press)

An Introduction to the Pentateuch - A. T. Chapman - 1911

Genesis - Herbert Edward Ryle - 1921

Exodus - S. R. Driver - 1911

Leviticus - A. T. Chapman - 1914

Numbers - A. H. McNeille - 1911

Deuteronomy - George Adam Smith - 1928

Joshua - G. F. Maclear - 1897

Judges, 2nd ed. - G. A. Cooke - 1913

Ruth - G. A. Cooke - 1918

1 Samuel - A. F. Kirkpatrick - 1896

2 Samuel - A. F. Kirkpatrick - 1890

1 Kings - J. R. Lumby - 1886

2 Kings - J. R. Lumby - 1886

1 & 2 Chronicles - W.E. Barnes - 1899

Ezra & Nehemiah - Herbert Edward Ryle - 1901

Esther - Annesley William Streane - 1907

Job - A. B. Davidson - 1884

Psalms - A. F. Kirkpatrick - 1906

Proverbs - T. T. Perowne - 1899

Ecclesiastes - E. H. Plumptre - 1888

Song of Solomon - Andrew Harper - 1902

Isaiah, Vol. 1 & 2 - J. Skinner - 1897 & 1898

Jeremiah & Lamentations - A. W. Streane - 1913

Ezekiel - A. B. Davidson - 1893

Daniel - S. R. Driver - 1900

Hosea - T. K. Cheyne - 1884

Joel and Amos - S. R. Driver -1898

Obadiah and Jonah - T. T. Perowne - 1889

Micah - T. K. Cheyne - 1882

Nahum, Habakkuk, & Zephaniah - A. B. Davidson - 1896

Haggai & Zechariah - T. T. Perowne - 1890

Malachi - T. T. Perowne - 1890

Matthew - A. Carr 1893

Mark - G. F. Maclear - 1893

Luke - F. W. Farrar - 1891

John - Alfred Plummer - 1902

Acts - J. R. Lumby - 1891

Romans - H C. G. Moule - 1891

1 Corinthians - J. J. Lias - 1896

2 Corinthians - J. J. Lias - 1897

Galatians - E. H. Perowne - 1896

Ephesians - H. C. G. Moule -1891

Philippians - H. C. G. Moule - 1893

Colossians & Philemon - H. C. G. Moule - 1898

Thessalonians - G. G. Findlay - 1898

Timothy & Titus - A. E. Humphreys - 1895

Hebrews - F. W. Farrar - 1891

James - E. H. Plumptre - 1890

1 & 2 Peter, Jude - E. H. Plumptre - 1890

1, 2, & 3 John - Alfred Plummer - 1896

Revelation - W. H. Simcox - 1894

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Josh,

 

Are you part machine? I am amazed at how many modules you have created for us! Bless God for you and all others who labor to provide these for us! Know that they are used for the Glory of Christ and the salvation of sinners!

 

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Very well done Josh!  

This Quote from the download page:

Cambridge Commentary versus Cambridge Greek Commentary


"This Cambridge Commentary 1) Covers the Old and New Testaments and 2) has a more accessible writing style than it's Greek counterpart. Specifically, this Cambridge Commentary removes most of the Greek words and technical discussion found in the Cambridge Greek Commentary. Many New Testament portions of this Cambridge Commentary have been reworded or paraphrased for a less technical, exegetical audience. "

 

This explains me very well............Thanks Josh !!.....This work will get alot of use....I believe.

 

Dartmaster644

@Prchrmack--

 

He is "The Modulator." He can't be stopped; and he'll never stop coming at you.

 

Bring it on, Modulator!

Josh, I just want to say that because of your response to God's leading and all your hard work, that I have a richness and wealth in my personal Bible studies that I have NEVER had before.   I am really thankful Josh.  Using eSword is so much easier than having 3-10 large volumes out, jumping from one to the other -- and I could never have afforded the vast resources that I can find here.  I've owned in the past many of these (like Langes, etc.) but to carry them in my backpack like I can now?  Impossible! It used to take a pickup truck and what a headache to take down all the shelfs and put them up again...   I am one very thankful person.

Josh, Thank you sir! Your hard work is an amazing contribution to the ministry. I've been an e-sword user for many years, and an iPad user for about a year now. The ability to utilize the modules on this site on the iPad has been euphoric! Thank you again!

I cannot access the verse comments for the Old Testament books, only book comments and some chapter comments. Can anyone help me?


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