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Posted 09 October 2011 - 06:57 PM

File Name: Eadie, John - Commentary on the Greek Text of Galatians, Ephesians, Colossians, and Phillipians

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File Submitted: 10 Jan 2013

File Category: Commentaries

Author: John Eadie
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Update 1/10/13: Greek and Hebrew properly formatted for e-Sword. Verse and Strongs tooltipping corrections.

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1) Click Options > Resources in e-Sword.
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3) Install the new Eadie module by running the self-installing exe download file.

This is a in depth, Greek commentary on Galatians, Ephesians, Colossians, and Phillipians by John Eadie.

Here is some information on John Eadie:

He was born at Alva, in Stirlingshire. Having taken the arts curriculum at the University of Glasgow, he studied for the ministry at the Divinity Hall of the Secession Church, a dissenting body which, on its union a few years later with the Relief Church, adopted the title United Presbyterian.

In 1835 he became minister of the Cambridge Street Secession church in Glasgow, and for many years he was generally regarded as the leading representative of his denomination in Glasgow. As a preacher, though he was not eloquent, he was distinguished by good sense, earnestness and breadth of sympathy. In 1863 he removed with a portion of his congregation to a new church at Lansdowne Crescent.

In 1843 Eadie was appointed professor of biblical literature and hermeneutics in the Divinity Hall of the United Presbyterian body. He held this appointment along with his ministerial charge till the close of his life.

He received the degree of LL.D from Glasgow in 1844, and that of D.D. from St Andrews in 1850. He died at Glasgow on 3 June 1876. His library was bought and presented to the United Presbyterian College.
http://en.wikipedia....wiki/John_Eadie

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Posted 26 November 2011 - 05:35 PM

some issue with the text colour showing blue in many of the comments. See Gal 1:2 onwards




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