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New from Galaxie Software, and formatted for Logos Bible Software, Tom Constable's Expository Bible Study Notes is the equivalent of a comprehensive commentary on the whole Bible.
These Bible study notes are some of the most understandable that you can find anywhere to help you study God's word. Written by Dr. Thomas L. Constable over a 20-year period, these notes span over 7,000 pages and clearly explain all 66 books of the Bible. Also known as Expository Notes to Dr. Constable's seminary students, these Bible study notes will be an invaluable addition to your electronic library.
To understand the scope of the content of this massive "commentary", picture it in print sitting next to a copy of Matthew Henry's commentary on the whole Bible: Complete and Unabridged. When they step up to the scale, Matthew Henry's would weigh in at around 2,500 pages and Tom Constable's Expository Bible Study Notes would send the dial spinning with more than 7,000 pages. Almost three times the content!
In addition to the verse-by-verse explanations of the entire Bible, extra resources include historical background, scope, purpose, theology, and outline information on the individual books. Thousands of footnote references are a helpful source for further, more in-depth study.
“The condition for this blessing was obedience to all the commandments of Yahweh. So important was this condition that Moses stated it three times in this section—at the beginning (v. 1), middle (v. 9), and end (vv. 13–14; cf. vv. 15, 45, 58, 62)—in both positive and negative terms.” (Deuteronomy 28:1)
“v. 15) seems intended to impress the importance of this occasion on the Israelites and to help them concentrate on it” (Exodus 19:7)
“The great contribution of this letter to the body of New Testament inspired revelation is its reasoned explanation of how God’s righteousness can become man’s possession.” (Romans 1:1)
“to bless him so greatly? Ethan called on God to honor the Davidic Covenant and send the king relief” (Psalm 89:1)
“The message of Amos is that God blesses people so th” (Amos 1:1)
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