Scholar's Bible Commentary - an essential reference work for your Bible study

The Scholar's Bible Commentary interprets and explains Scripture from a literal grammatical-historical approach, and from the perspectives for which Dallas Theological Seminary is particularly recognized. This book is intended to enhance your understanding and appreciation of the Scriptures.

Old Testament Commentary


Commentaire biblique du disciple de toute la bible

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  • What does this verse mean?
  • What does this word or phrase mean in Hebrew or Aramaic?
  • How do the customs of the Bible era help me understand this passage?
  • How does information about the author, historical context, or features of a biblical book help the reader interpret the Bible?
The Scholar's Bible Commentary: Old Testament can help you answer these questions through reliable verse-by-verse and even sentence-by-sentence analysis of the Scriptures. Some particularities of this comment:
  • It shows how the books of the Bible unfold and fit together harmoniously into one coherent work.
  • It reveals the inerrancy of Scripture from a historical and grammatical perspective.
  • It includes, for each biblical book, an introduction, an outline, a commentary, a bibliography, as well as an innumerable number of biblical cross-references.
  • It explains problematic passages, discrepancies in interpretation, geographical situations, customs of the time and key words taken from Hebrew and Aramaic.
  • It provides maps, tables and diagrams for your convenience.

New Testament Commentary


Commentaire biblique du disciple de toute la bible

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  • What does this verse mean?
  • What does this word or phrase mean in Greek?
  • How do the customs of the Bible era help me understand this passage?
The Scholar's Bible Commentary: New Testament can help you answer these questions through a reliable, verse-by-verse analysis of the New Testament.
The Scholar's Bible Commentary: New Testament
  • shows how the books of the Bible unfold and fit together harmoniously into one coherent work
  • reveals the innateness of Scripture from a historical and grammatical perspective
  • includes, for each biblical book, an introduction, an outline, a commentary, a bibliography, as well as an innumerable number of biblical cross-references
  • explains problematic passages, discrepancies in interpretation, geographical situations, customs of the time and key words from Greek and Aramaic
  • provides maps, tables and diagrams for convenience