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    John(1805-1877), and his brother Jacob(1803-1879), were prolific writers on many subjects and put together a translation of the original Greek New Testament.
    Born in 1509, John Calvin is known as the father of modern reformed theology and after Martin Luther was a premier leader in the Protestant movement.
    Adam Clarke(?1760-1832) authored an 8 volume whole Bible commentary and gives his opinion on many difficult and controversial topics.
    Dr. Coffman presents a verse by verse look at the Bible.
    Only the New Testament is available, but these synopses were originally written and published in French.
    First printed in 1560, this resource contains the writings of Calvin, Luther, Zwingli, and other Reformation leaders.
    An exposition of the whole Bible, John Gill preached in the same church as C.H. Spurgeon.
    A chronology of the life of Christ written by John W. McGarvey and Philip Y. Pendleton.
    A 6 volume complete commentary of every verse in the Bible (written in 1706).
    A one volume concise commentary providing a condensed look at nearly every verse in the Bible (written in 1706).
    A not-for-profit division of the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, these New Testament commentaries are based on the New International Version translation of the Bible.
    A one volume critical and explanatory commentary on the whole Bible published in 1871.
    A commentary covering the Gospels only.
    A commentary on the book of Galatians.
    A one volume commentary on the book of Acts.
    Noted for many achievements such as the invention of calculus, the discovery of the laws of motion and gravitation, and the construction of the first reflecting telescope, Sir Isaac Newton was also known for his Christian faith.
    Aids to help understand every verse in the Bible (written in 1891).
    A.T. Robertson uses word pictures to describe the actions of Jesus and the early Christians.
    A 7 volume opus known as The Treasury of David. Published in weekly installments over the course of 20 years, the last and 7th volume was published in 1885.
    A cross-reference and nearly exhaustive compilation developed by R.A. Torrey from references in Thomas Scott's commentary and the Comprehensive Bible. It has nearly 500,000 cross-references and is known as the most thorough source available.
    Explanatory notes written by Wesley between 1754 and 1765.
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