theWord NT Commentaries 1-2 Thessalonians
theWord NT Commentaries 1-2 Thessalonians
By David Cox
These are all commentaries on one or more of Paul’s epistles to the church at Thessalonia.
Note that the key phrases in brackets and parentheses () {} like (1pemt) and (2pecmt) are key phrases used to help you make a module set, and get to just these commentaries in a module set so you can quickly flip back and forth between these commentaries on the same books you are studying. You can see my post on theWordtutorial.com where I explain making these module sets in detail for your benefit and ease in searching your theWord module library.
Contents of theWord NT Commentaries 1-2 Thessalonians
simpson-a-b-thessalonians(thecmt){congregationalist}.gbk.twm
newton-melanie-perspective-study-of-1-2-thessalonians(thecmt).gbk.twm
krell-1thess-no-rest-for-the-righteous(thecmt).gbk.twm
denny-expositors-bible-vol-43-1-&-2-thessalonians(thecmt).gbk.twm
frame-1-2-thess-iccnt(1thcmt)(themt){wm}.cmt.twm
milligan-paul’s-epistles-to-the-thessalonians(thecmt){wm}.cmt.twm
denny-1thess-2thess(thecmt).cmt.twm
A.B. Simpson is from Christian Missionary and Alliance, and many people like his commentaries. Krell is a pastor living today, so this commentary by Pastor Krell is a newer one, more written in today’s words. Denny is one form the Expositor’s Commentary set, and it is conservative but it is an older commentary (still very good).
I would recommend you also looking under some of the larger single volume commentaries like Barnes, Spurgeon, Adam, G. Campbell Morgan, the Church Pulpit Commentaries, Clarke, MacKintosh, the Biblical Illustrator, Jamieson Fausset and Brown, many other good 1 volume commentaries on the Old Testament or commentaries on the Bible.
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