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For nearly 300 years Matthew Henry's commentary on the Bible has been a favorite of teachers, preachers, and laypeople. His rich exposition and useful applications are perfect for devotional reading and sermon help.

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[¿µ¹®]Jamieson, Fausset and Brown Commentary

Long considered one of the best conservative commentaries on the entire Bible, the JFB Bible Commentary offers practical insight from a Reformed Evangelical perspective. The comments are an insightful balance between learning and devotion, with an emphasis on allowing the text to speak for itself.

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[¿µ¹®]The People's New Testament (B. W. Johnson)

From the preface: "This work has been prepared, not especially for the learned and critical class, but for the people. The aim is indicated by the title. It has been a cherished purpose to prepare a People's New Testament, with such aids as would enable the common reader to arrive at an understanding of every portion of the sacred message."

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[¿µ¹®]John Wesley's Notes on the Bible

Produced between 1754 and 1765, John Wesley's commentary on the whole Bible has stood the test of time.

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[¿µ¹®]Geneva Bible Translation Notes

The Geneva Bible was one of the earliest English Bibles. Produced by English reformers exiled in Geneva during the reign of Queen Elizabeth it quickly became the Protestant Bible in reformation England. It is an important text in the history of the English Bible as it predates the KJV. This commentary is comprised of the translations notes in the margin of the Geneva Bible.

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