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Cosmin

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#13579 The Biblical museum by James Comper Gray

Posted by Cosmin on 28 October 2012 - 10:10 AM

I found this commentary on archive.org and I like it.

Biblical Encyclopedia and Museum:15 vols
Maybe somone will make a commentary module from it.
Thanks

http://archive.org/search.php?query=biblical%20museum%20AND%20mediatype%3Atexts

,,First published in 1900, these fifteen volumes provide notes for the entire Bible, specifically for pastors, students, and teachers of Scripture. This set is a practical and compelling overview of the Bible. Author James Comper Gray gives readable notes relating to various topics, such as historical background, context, definitions of terms, and Scripture cross-references.,,


#10801 Post e-Sword Module Requests Here

Posted by Cosmin on 10 July 2012 - 02:32 PM

I wish too ,,Preachers homiletical commentary,,
http://www.archive.o...diatype%3Atexts

Overview

For more than a century, the Preacher’s Homiletic Commentary has shaped the trajectory of expository preaching and defined the role Bible commentaries play in sermon preparation. As a commentary written by preachers for preachers, the Preacher’s Homiletic Commentary is uniquely designed to foster the kind of biblical study that produces engaging and clear sermons. For every chapter of the Bible, the commentary contains a section on preaching themes, which are organized topically, conceptually, and chronologically. Significant theological themes are also outlined for each section of the Bible, and homiletic notes are provided. The authors have also solicited and summarized commentary from a wide range of contributors to Biblical, historical, and theological scholarship, drawing from the collective wisdom of those who understand that good preaching has its origin in Biblical study. This work ranks among the few Bible commentaries that remain practical and accessible without compromising scholarship, making it an integral part of sermon planning and preparation.,,


#8785 What Modules do you want for e-Sword

Posted by Cosmin on 03 May 2012 - 03:25 AM

Thank you very much for your hard and noble work
Isaiah  32:8  ,,But the noble deviseth noble things; and in noble things shall he continue,,. (ASV)


#7322 What Modules do you want for e-Sword

Posted by Cosmin on 22 March 2012 - 02:03 AM

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patchworkid'
hi is this the same module THE PREACHERS COMMENTARY 35 VOLS. FOR E-SWORD PC found at http://estudysource.....aspx?pid=C0003   ?

Patchworkid Is not the same commentary.The one I requested is different .
Is public domain and is HOMILETIC preacher commentary.
The writter is same with Biblical illustrator: Joseph Exell.
It is a great commentary with hints for preaching and illustrations.
I use pdf from Archive.   http://www.archive.o...mediatype:texts

Overview

For more than a century, the Preacher’s Homiletic Commentary has shaped the trajectory of expository preaching and defined the role Bible commentaries play in sermon preparation. As a commentary written by preachers for preachers, the Preacher’s Homiletic Commentary is uniquely designed to foster the kind of biblical study that produces engaging and clear sermons. For every chapter of the Bible, the commentary contains a section on preaching themes, which are organized topically, conceptually, and chronologically. Significant theological themes are also outlined for each section of the Bible, and homiletic notes are provided. The authors have also solicited and summarized commentary from a wide range of contributors to Biblical, historical, and theological scholarship, drawing from the collective wisdom of those who understand that good preaching has its origin in Biblical study. This work ranks among the few Bible commentaries that remain practical and accessible without compromising scholarship, making it an integral part of sermon planning and preparation.,,


#6996 What Modules do you want for e-Sword

Posted by Cosmin on 10 March 2012 - 01:05 AM

I wish very much this commentary in e-sword format:,,Preacher homiletical commentary,,
http://www.archive.o...mediatype:texts