File Submitter: James Rice
File Submitted: 03 Jul 2012
File Updated: 06 Jul 2012
File Category: Commentaries
Author: Joseph S. Exell, Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones
e-Sword Version: 9.x - 10.x
Suggest New Tag:: pulpit commentary, e-Sword, Joseph S. Exell, Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones
UPDATE 7/6/2012 Fixed incorrect verse references in Psalm 22. Fixed Greek rendering errors appearing on Windows XP and Win 7.
UPDATE 7/4/2012 Fixed missing Hosea ch. 14. Fixed Greek rendering errors appearing on
Windows XP and Win 7.
UPDATE 7/4/2012: Fixed missing Jonah ch. 1. Fixed Greek rendering errors appearing on Windows XP and Win 7.
This e-Sword version of the Pulpit Commentary is more chapter by chapter (or half chapter by half chapter). The following issues were fixed from the original version on this site:
- The thousands of missing Greek and Hebrew words are in this version.
- The missing homilies from the original version are now shown below the verse comments.
- Thousands of versification errors have been corrected.
- The formatting is more consistent, including proper paragraph spacing, which makes the text easier to read.
- The text now adjusts with your e-Sword font sizes
Veteran preachers already know the value of this best-selling commentary set, but it's also perfect for lay leaders. Far more than just a simple commentary, it provides an unrivalled range of homiletic helps that go a long way toward presenting the biblical text in a Sunday school lesson, sermon, or Bible study.
The Pulpit Commentary covers every book of the Bible, with at least three treatments of every verse. For each biblical chapter, the commentary includes an Exposition, Homiletics, and various sample Homilies.
- Exposition
Commentary on the passage, with exegetical, interpretive, theological, historical, and geographical observations. Written by the author of that volume. - Homiletics
A guide for preaching or teaching through the passage, with personal application, devotional insights, and observations about the rhetorical structure of the passage. Written by the author of that volume. - Homilies
Actual sermons from various contributors, covering a couple of verses or a pericope. Typically, a brief introduction followed by 2-5 "points" with a number of references to other passages that provide biblical context.
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