Christian Book Guide - New Testament Commentary
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The Gospels: Matthew to John
Acts
Paul's Letters: Romans to Galatians
Prison Epistles: Ephesians to Colossians
Pastoral Epistles: 1 Thessalonians to Titus
Letters From Other Writers: Hebrews to Jude
Revelation
Bible Commentary
MacArthur NT Commentary Complete Set
The Gospels
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Matthew 1-7
By John MacArthur
This first of four volumes from MacArthur on Matthew covers seven chapters and brings insight into the nativity and early years of Jesus.
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Matthew 8-15
By John MacArthur
In this second volume of the four-part series on Matthew's Gospel, Dr. MacArthur follows Jesus' last parables, the plot against Him, the Last Supper, and His trial, crucifixion, death, and resurrection.
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Matthew 16-23
By John MacArthur
In this third volume of the four-part series on Matthew's Gospel, Dr. MacArthur follows Jesus' last parables, the plot against Him, the Last Supper, and His trial, crucifixion, death, and resurrection. |
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Matthew 24-28
By John MacArthur
In this final volume of the four-part series on Matthew's Gospel, Dr. MacArthur follows Jesus' last parables, the plot against Him, the Last Supper, and His trial, crucifixion, death, and resurrection. |
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John MacArthur Matthew Commentary Set 4 Volumes
By John MacArthur
Rich insights, practical illustrations, clear exposition, and careful exegesis make this an intellectually stimulating and personally relevant look at the Messiah king--revealed, rejected, resurrected, and returning.
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The Gospel of Matthew - 2 Volumes
By James Montgomery Boice
One of Boice's most compelling works, his exposition of Matthew integrates rigorous scholarship and clear communication with a lucid verse-by-verse explanation and application to today's world. Intensely Jewish and evangelistic, the Gospel focuses on Christ as the king who came, died, rose---and will return again!
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Expository Thoughts on Matthew
By J.C. Ryle
Ryle's chief aim is to help the reader to know Christ. His commentary on Matthew provides great reading and insight to this Gospel.
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Let's Study Mark
By Sinclair Ferguson
The Gospel of Mark was written to persuade its readers that Jesus was the Son of God...Who is Jesus of Nazareth? What is the good news (Gospel) about Him?...This commentary provides us with Mark's answer.
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A Walk with God
By R. C. Sproul
Sproul's exposition of Luke. He divides Luke's account of the life of Jesus into devotional sections that help us to understand His impact and re-evaluate our response to it.
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The Coming of the Light (John 1-4)
By James Montgomery Boice
This commentary from Boice explores the coming of Jesus Christ and discusses the initial reaction some people had toward him. |
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Christ and Judaism (John 5-8)
By James Montgomery Boice
This second volume on the Gospel of John shows how Jesus dealt with the hostility that began to arise among the religious leaders in regard to various practices of faith and how he didn't allow their hostility to deter Him from His path. In so doing, Christ provided the ultimate example for living in the Father's name.
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Those Who Received Him (John 9-12)
By James Montgomery Boice
Even in the midst of pain and persecution, we are to live as Christ would live. Volume 3 covers chapters 9-12 and shows Jesus turning to all who had received him in the midst of, and in spite of, growing hostility from the authorities of Judaism. |
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Peace in Storm (John 13-17)
By James Montgomery Boice
This fourth volume on the Gospel of John covers chapters 13-17 and calls us to the peace that can be found in Christ's love. Nowhere in the entire Bible can we walk on more holy ground as we listen to Christ's final discourses.
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Triumph Through Tragedy (John 18-21)
By James Montgomery Boice
More than a message of Christ's triumph, the final chapters of the Gospel of John describe how we can triumph as well. Volume 5 covers chapters 18-21 and deals with the culmination of Christ's earthly ministry, centering on his betrayal, trial, death, and resurrection.
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The Gospel of John - 5 Volumes
By James Montgomery Boice
The gifted preacher and Bible teacher combines expert scholarship with practical applications in this accessible commentary. Organizing his subject around five themes, Boice provides a thorough verse-by-verse interpretation with contemporary insight for daily living.
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The Gospel According to John
By D.A. Carson
In this solid evangelical commentary on John's Gospel, D.A. Carson makes clear the flow of the text, focusing on the movement of thought rather than on word studies. Through the comprehensive introduction to such matters as the authenticity, authorship, purpose, and structure of the Gospel are treated with the evangelical Scripture exposition.
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Exposition of the Gospel of John
By Arthur W. Pink
Remarkably skilled at discerning the truth of Scripture, 20th-century pastor and teacher Arthur Pink offers a passionate, thorough, and insightful verse-by-verse exposition of the Fourth Gospel.
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Acts
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Acts 1-12
By John MacArthur
In this passage-by-passage study, MacArthur focuses on the powerful lessons the new Christians were learning---through the experience of Pentecost, Peter's sermon, and the persecution they faced---as they began to transform the world with the Gospel.
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Acts 13-28
By John MacArthur
In this sequel to Acts 1-12, MacArthur explores the second half of Acts to show you how God's Spirit empowered, shaped, and refined the church.
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Acts
By James Montgomery Boice
In the chapters that progress through the book of Acts, Boice issues a challenge to believers to follow the first-century church. We are encouraged to glean the vital principles that enabled the early church to expand, and then apply them to our modern-day church.
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Paul's Letters: Romans to Galatians
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Romans 1-8
By John MacArthur
In this commentary, MacArthur, moving passage by passage through the text, offers not merely careful exegesis but life-changing applications---all in a clear format and straightforward language.
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Romans 9-16
By John MacArthur
MacArthur tackles some of the most problematical sections of Romans---from the tragic unbelief of Israel, to the ministry of spiritual gifts, to the unveiling of God's plan for His people. |
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The Gospel of God
By R.C. Sproul
Respected theologian R.C. Sproul tackles the book of Romans in this commentary. Romans is the closest thing we have to a systematic theology in the Bible and Sproul makes Romans understandable, gives a clear explanation on the thoughts of Paul, and shows how this life changing book of the Bible applies to us today.
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Justification by Faith (Romans 1-4)
By James Montgomery Boice
This first volume in the Romans collection sorts out the full impact of justification by faith only. It traces Paul's reasoning from his opening declaration to the confession of Christ's resurrection.
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The Reign of Grace (Romans 5-8)
By James Montgomery Boice
This second volume in the Romans collection discusses the full meaning of salvation, the problem of suffering, the ongoing struggles with sin, and the sustaining love God pours out on His people.
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God and History (Romans 9-11)
By James Montgomery Boice
In this third volume on Romans, God and History, the question what in the world God is doing to help Christians gain a better understanding of who He is addressed. With life empowering descriptions of God's sovereignty and purpose, Boice shows us a balanced view of predestination and other issues that sometimes trouble us.
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The New Humanity (Romans 12-16)
By James Montgomery Boice
This fourth volume in the Romans collection covers sixty lessons on such topics as church and state, the law of love, and Christian liberty. It explores the life applications of theology Paul set out in the final four chapters of the book of Romans.
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Romans - 4 Volumes
By James Montgomery Boice
The Boice Commentary Series combines careful scholarship and clear communication in a verse-by-verse and section by section reading of Romans.
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1 Corinthians
By John MacArthur
MacArthur approaches the theological questions put forth by Paul in 1 Corinthians. He denies the possibility of modern uses of the spiritual gifts while affirming those gifts given to all Christians.
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The Cross and Christian Ministry
By D.A. Carson
In his thorough exposition of 1 Corinthians, Carson explores factionalism, servant-leadership, shaping "world" Christians, and other issues to help you gain a better understanding of what the death of Christ means in ministering to God's people.
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2 Corinthians
By John MacArthur
In this commentary, MacArthur focuses on themes of struggle, suffering, restoration, and reconciliation. |
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A Model of Christian Maturity
By D.A. Carson
Basing his insights on 2 Corinthians 10-13, Carson demonstrates that in a culture of exalted self-confidence, even the church can misunderstand the most important sign of true spiritual growth---humility. Explaining that Paul confronted the same problem in early congregations, he shows how believers today can grow spiritually in everyday life and adversity.
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Galatians
By John MacArthur
MacArthur explores the themes of Christian liberty and freedom in Paul's letter to the Galatians.
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Prison Epistles: Ephesians to Colossians
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Ephesians
By John MacArthur
This commentary on Ephesians from MacArthur is not theologically expansive, but focuses on the major doctrines in each text and on how they relate to the whole of Scripture.
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The Purpose of God
By R.C. Sproul
R.C. Sproul looks at the main issues raised in Ephesians. These include how to overcome idolatry, God's sovereignty in ALL things and the importance of fellowship and commitment to the church for healthy spiritual growth.
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Ephesians
By James Montgomery Boice
In this compelling commentary, Boice presents the message of Paul with great depth and clarity. The author proclaims the profound yet simple Gospel once delivered to the church in Ephesus and effectively applies it to the modern church.
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Philippians
By John MacArthur
MacArthur focuses on the central theme of joy, he asserts that it is a gift from God to believers---given by the Holy Spirit, experienced through obedience, deepened by trials, and made complete through the hope of heaven.
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Philippians
By James Montgomery Boice
Boice's commentary on Paul's letter to the Philippians.
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Basics for Believers
By D.A. Carson
An exposition of Phillipians by Carson. Christians taking their first steps of faith as well as experienced saints reexamining their spiritual foundations will gain exceptional instruction and encouragement from this fresh look at the fundamental disciplines of the Christian life.
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Colossians & Philemon
By John MacArthur
The theme of Paul's letter to the Colossians is the complete adequacy of Christ in contrast to the emptiness of mere human philosophy---a timely message in the face of the do-it-yourself, anything-goes New Age movement. MacArthur expounds on Paul's themes as he moves passage-by-passage through the text of Colossians and Philemon.
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John MacArthur Prison Epistles Commentary Set 3 Volumes
By John MacArthur
MacArthur combines expert scholarship with life-changing applications as he explores Paul's epistles to the Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon. Written in clear non-technical language, MacArthur's careful passage-by-passage exegesis closely follows Paul's reasoning and illuminates important themes.
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Pastoral Epistles: 1 Thessalonians to Titus
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1 & 2 Thessalonians
By John MacArthur
Nowhere else than in 1st and 2nd Thessalonians does the apostle Paul deal so extensively with the second coming of Jesus Christ. Understanding this amazing event is key to developing and sustaining the Christian's hope, discipline, and evangelism. MacArthur brings insight on problematic topics such as the role of women, spiritual gifts, the rapture, and more.
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1 Timothy
By John MacArthur
MacArthur offers commentary and insight into numerous issues concerning the practical matters of church life such as public worship, how to confront sin in the church, and the role of women. He also gives you a look into the heart of this beloved apostle, revealing Paul's personal relationships with his intimate friends and associates.
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2 Timothy
By John MacArthur
MacArthur's motivating commentary on doctrinal truths and church life armed with a bibliography and subject, Scripture, and Greek word indexes encourages believers to "fight the good fight."
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Titus
By John MacArthur
"They claim to know God, but by their actions they deny him." Although Paul was writing to the first-century church, his words in Titus 1:16 still ring true for us today. In this volume Dr. MacArthur shows you the importance of faith, actions, worthy conduct, sound Christian doctrine, and more.
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John MacArthur Pastoral Epistles Commentary Set 4 Volumes
By John MacArthur
MacArthur's analysis of 1 & 2 Thessalonians, 1 & 2 Timothy, and Titus bring practical illustrations and verse-by-verse exposition, which offer an intellectually stimulating, personally relevant perspective on challenging topics including women's roles, spiritual gifts, the rapture, and spiritual warfare.
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Letters From Other Writers: Hebrews to Jude
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Hebrews
By John MacArthur
Macarthur covers the deep theological issues brought up in Hebrews including the priesthood of Melchizedek, the great cloud of witnesses and Jesus as priest.
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James
By John MacArthur
Packed with practical advice, the Book of James challenges believers to bring their faith "down to earth" by putting Jesus' teachings into action. |
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1st Peter
By John MacArthur
With practical illustrations and clear verse-by verse exposition, MacArthur tackles problematic topics such as the role of women, the ministry of spiritual gifts, and the rapture.
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2 Peter & Jude
By John MacArthur
With practical illustrations and clear verse-by-verse exposition, MacArthur avoids becoming overly technical, even while tackling the complex topics found in both of these intriguing New Testament epistles.
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1-3 John
By John MacArthur
Respected for his lucid exegesis, MacArthur offers a complete outline and verse-by-verse analysis of John's New Testament letters---with his crucial message of truth vs. error.
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The Epistles of John
By James Montgomery Boice
Boice's commentary on the Epistles of John offers great insight to these New Testament letters.
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Revelation
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Revelation 1-11
By John MacArthur
One of Scripture's more mysterious books is clearly explained by one of our foremost Bible teachers. MacArthur gives you a verse-by-verse commentary on the first 11 chapters of Revelation, removing the shroud of obscurity to reveal the actual events of the future.
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Revelation 12-22
By John MacArthur
Revelation is surrounded by debate over topics such as the rapture, the millennial kingdom, and the antichrist. MacArthur provides a verse-by-verse commentary, backing up his positions with other scriptural references.
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Bible Commentary
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MacArthur Bible Commentary
By John MacArthur
Bringing the same expositional skill and down-to-earth style to this one-volume commentary as he has to his best-selling multivolume New Testament set, John MacArthur offers a non-technical passage-by-passage examination of the whole Bible. |
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New Bible Commentary
By G.J. Wenham, J.A. Motyer, D.A. Carson & R.T. France, eds.
The 21st-century edition of the New Bible Commentary offers 66 solid, concise, evangelical commentaries---one on each book of the Bible. These detailed (passage-by-passage or verse-by-verse) commentaries, based on the NIV text, are accompanied by introductory material on date, authorship, purpose, key themes, outlines and discussions of recent developments in biblical scholarship, along with numerous maps, diagrams, and tables.
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MacArthur NT Commentary Complete Set
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MacArthur New Testament Commentary 25 Volumes
Intellectually stimulating and personally relevant, this insightful series is ideal for pastors, teachers, and laypeople alike. With practical illustrations and clear verse-by-verse exposition, MacArthur avoids becoming overly technical, even while tackling problematic topics.
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