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Matthew's Gospel is the first document in the New Testament - a suitable location considering some s…
While Dr. McWilliams' exposition of Galatians keeps in mind the various mischaracterizations of Paul…
Psalms 1 to 72 Psalms contain the praises of the people. This is the people of Israel's creed. But m…
The book of Chronicles (1&2) is one of the most neglected portions of Scripture. Many find its…
Leviticus recieved its English title from the Greek Levitikon, which means pertaining to Levites. P…
These commentaries have been written with a view to exposition and proclamation. They serve as a gui…
The escalating growth of our technological knowledge in the last century has been nothing short of …
There are many academic commentaries, but very few hold to an inerrant view of Scripture as Mentor c…
The book of Exodus is about a journey: a journey out of Egypt, but more particularly a journey from…
The book of Ecclesiastes, part of the wisdom literature of the Bible, can be a perplexing maze to in…
In this book you discover the theme of Joel: The day of Yahweh. You will also discover more about wh…
Psalms 73 to 150. Psalms contain the praises of the people. This is the people of Israel's creed. Bu…
Christians throughout the centuries have loved Paul's letter to the Philippians for its call to rejo…
New Testament professor Robert J. Cara’s addition to the Mentor Commentary series highlights t…
The five chapters of Lamentations may be easily overlooked. Not only is it brief, but it is also san…
Ezekiel was a prophet during the dark days of the exile of his people in Babylon, both before and af…
Through these fascinating Old Testament books, Ezra and Nehemiah you will discover a God who is in c…
Matthew’s Gospel is the first document in the New Testament – a suitable location consid…
Like a wife unfaithful to her husband so Israel was unfaithful to the LORD. This is vividly illustra…
The book of Amos is full of wordplays, double entendres, pictorial visions, and direct statements of…