The Wycliffe Bible Commentary

The Wycliffe Bible Commentary
Author: Charles Pfeiffer
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 1998
Release: 1962-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1575677164

You love God. You long to know Him more intimately, to see Him face to face. Now is the time to dig deeper into the Scriptures, to see the Bible come alive for you: chapter by chapter, sentence by sentence, word by word. Written by forty-eight leading Bible scholars, this powerful handbook walks you through the entire text of the Old and New Testaments (primarily in the KJV). From the majestic Genesis account of all the Creator brought into being to Christ's words at the end of Revelation ('Yea, I come quickly...'), you'll find insights to help you wrap your heart and mind around God's Word in the pages of The Wycliffe Bible Commentary. INCLUDES BONUS MATERIAL: Commentary on Romans from The Moody Bible Commentary. Michael Vanlaningham, professor of New Testament at Moody Bible Institute, introduces Romans and then takes you through it verse-by-verse. Known as Paul's most thorough treatment on Christian doctrine, Romans explores sin, faith, and God's redemptive purposes for the world in Jesus. Familiarity with this famous letter is indispensable for growth and maturity in your Christian faith.

Wycliffe Bible Dictionary

Wycliffe Bible Dictionary
Author: Charles F. Pfeiffer
Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9781565633629

The Wycliffe Bible Dictionary provides a comprehensive, one-stop reference for students, scholars and lay people. The major topics are given extensive coverage, and many topics include bibliographies for additional research.

Job- Everyman's Bible Commentary

Job- Everyman's Bible Commentary
Author: Roy Zuck
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 197
Release: 1978-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1575678934

Unfathomable loss. Unmerited suffering. Why is this happening to me? For centuries people have tried to understand the reasons for suffering and grief. When we cannot connect our woes to wrongs we have done, we conclude that our suffering is undeserved and unfair. Like Job, we struggle to understand our pain. The universality of suffering makes the book of Job appealing, but the treatment of that theme often makes the book difficult to comprehend. Nonetheless, this section of Scripture offers powerful lessons for your life. Dr. Roy Zuck directs his commentary toward the layman. His clear, organized insights can reveal important truths for the struggling Christian. The uncomplicated, outlined content is suitable for both individual and group study. You can learn from Job's suffering--as well as from your own.

The Wycliffe New Testament (1388)

The Wycliffe New Testament (1388)
Author: W. R. Cooper
Publisher:
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2002
Genre: Bibles
ISBN:

John Wycliffe didn't translate the Bible that is named after him, although he helped in the production of the first attempt. This edition of the Wycliffe Bible has been produced in a modern spelling edition.

Theological Bible Commentary

Theological Bible Commentary
Author: Gail R. O'Day
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2009-04-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 161164030X

Most one-volume Bible commentaries focus on standard scholarly issues, answering questions such as, who wrote the book? who was addressed? and how is the book structured? In contrast, this is the first one-volume commentary to emphasize theological questions: what does each biblical book say about God? how does the book describe God and portray God's actions? and who is God in these biblical books? This volume meets the need for a resource that puts the best of scholarship in conversation with the theological claims of the biblical text.

The Complete Wycliffe Bible: Old Testament, New Testament and Apocrypha

The Complete Wycliffe Bible: Old Testament, New Testament and Apocrypha
Author: John Wycliffe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2016-11-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781540324931

In making this edition of Wycliffe's monumental work the Publisher has had to make a number of decisions that affect the final outcome of the work. Some of these decisions may be welcomed by the reading public and some perhaps not. All of the decisions were made with the reader in mind. Our intention was to produce an edition of Wycliffe's Bible translation that was reasonably priced and to do this it must be in one volume. This has meant choosing a large paper format. Other smaller sized editions are over 800 pages. We chose a larger paper size that results in around 250 pages less. We chose a font that is recognized as easily readable at smaller sizes. Adobe Garamond, 10 pt. was selected. We have tested it and have not found it to be an uncomfortable reading size. If you have reasonable eyesight, you will not need a magnifying glass, as has been reportedly needed for other modern reprints. We hope you like it. Some will complain that we have not inserted indents and paragraphing. Again, this is a massive volume and we have tried to produce a book that is within one volume so that it is commercially viable for us and you the reader. It has also meant not including any of the introductions by Wycliffe, Jerome and others, or notes that were a part of the original. Hence the subtitle "Text Edition". We understand this will not be to everyone's liking, but we are limited, by the printer, to how many pages our books can be. At the size we chose we are almost at capacity. At a smaller size we could have done over 800 pages, but we still would have had to cram the same amount of text in. So the problem would be the same. The only way around this problem would have been to produce two large volumes and at this time we do question the viability of such an undertaking. However, if it is clear that there is a great demand for it, we may bring out a new two volume edition with that additional text. This may also enable us to insert indents and paragraphing. This work was first produced in the late Middle Ages. The language is therefore extremely archaic. So much so that some of the letters have evolved and changed since then. This edition contains all modern letters, but does not contain modern spelling. It is therefore, not a "Modern Edition" in this sense. The yogh for example has been replaced as necessary. Purists will complain, but we hope for the average reader this will not present much of a problem. It will hopefully give the reader a text as close to the original yet still possible to be read and, with a little work, understood.

The Complete Bible Commentary

The Complete Bible Commentary
Author: George Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-11-03
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9780825441042

A classic, one-volume commentary written with an uncompromising commitment to the inspiration, authority, and integrity of the Scriptures.

New Bible Commentary

New Bible Commentary
Author: D. A. Carson
Publisher: Apollos
Total Pages: 1455
Release: 1994
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9780851106489

Modern critical essays discuss each book of the Old and New Testament.

Wycliffe's Bible

Wycliffe's Bible
Author: John Wycliffe
Publisher: eBookIt.com
Total Pages: 828
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 0969767072

This is a modern-spelling version of the 14th century middle english translation by John Wycliffe and John Purvey, the first complete english vernacular version, with an introduction by Terence P. Noble. Also contains a glossary, endnotes, conclusion and bibliography.