A concise introduction to I peter precedes the commentary proper; followed by an introduction to, and commentary on, the often neglected books of II Peter and Jude. The text on which the autho comm…
There are commentaries, and there are books on preaching - but very few books that combine elements of both to enable the preacher or Bible teacher to prepare and present a series on specific secti…
Peter wrote this letter at the outbreak of Nero's persecution, urging his readers to have hope and courage in the midst of terrible affliction. His words of encouragement still resonate today. Even…
The John Philips Commentary series is designed to provide pastors, Sunday school teacherm and students of Scripture with doctrinally sound interpretation that emphasizes the practical application o…
John Brown's two-volume "1 Peter" is far more than a commentary. In fact, it is less a commentary than it is an exposition, or, as Brown himself called what he was doing, a "discourse." The result …
The purpose of this volume is to interpret and illuminate one of the most attractive Epistles of the New Testament. Nearly half a century has passed since Dr. Bigg's edition of it appeared in the I…
In this classic study, J.H. Jowett deals with passages which are at the same time full of meaning and difficult of interpretation. The skills of the interpreter and the warmth of the mystic are ble…
Called “one of his best productions” by Charles H. Spurgeon, this classic commentary represents everything for which Martin Luther is known—concise language, clear exposition with practical a…
In his first epistle Peter writes to the saints in Asia Minor from the perspective of their lives as pilgrims. As sojourners in a strange land, they are on a journey through this world toward their…