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Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown's Unabridged Commentary on the Old and New Testaments (6 vols.)

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Overview

Study the unabridged version of this popular Bible study tool. Written by three pastor-scholars in the late nineteenth century, A Commentary, Critical, Experimental, and Practical, on the Old and New Testaments was a favorite resource of C.H. Spurgeon and other evangelical preachers. Each volume begins with introductions to the biblical books, followed by the text of scripture and verse-by-verse commentary. The authors succinctly comment on nuances in the original languages and historical details. They survey varying scholarly opinions without talking over readers’ heads. This collection contains every word of the original 6 volumes, making it the definitive edition of a beloved resource.

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For a condensed version of this classic work, check out Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible.

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Key Features

  • Includes every word of A Commentary, Critical, Experimental, and Practical, on the Old and New Testaments
  • References original languages and historical details
  • Comments on every verse in the Bible

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About the Authors

Robert Jamieson (1802–1880) was a clergyman and scholar influential in the Scottish church. He is the author of Eastern Manners Illustrative of the Old and new Testaments, Manners and Trials of the Primitive Christians and co-author of A Commentary, Critical, Experimental and Practical, on the Old and New Testaments.

David Brown (1803–1897) was professor of theology at Free Church College in the University of Aberdeen. He served as director of the National Bible Society of Scotland, the Evangelical Alliance, and the Alliance of the Reformed Churches. His works include The Restoration of the Jews, The Apocalypse, and Crushed Hopes Crowned in Death.

A.R. Fausset was a sometime scholar and gold medalist in classics at Trinity College in Dublin. He is a coauthor of A Commentary, Critical, Experimental and Practical, on the Old and New Testaments.

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  1. Bryan Beeman

    Bryan Beeman

    7/25/2024

    What is the difference between abridged versus the unabridged?
  2. Randall Hill

    Randall Hill

    2/15/2024

    If I could only choose one commentary set, it would be this one. I use it more than any other commentary I have. Verse by verse, reliably clear and helpful.
  3. Kyle Balderson
    How do I know which one I already have? I see no indication of it being one or the other.
  4. Mark VanOuse

    Mark VanOuse

    3/18/2022

    I have used this commentary for years and it is a treasure house of God-centered, solidly scriptural information. I understand that this was one of Charles Spurgeon's favorite resources.
  5. ROBERT VAUGHN
  6. James Doyle Moore
    I love A.R. Fausset. What a gift to the Church!
  7. Michael Sztanyo
    I am really looking forward to owning this unabridged set. Since the community price was satisfied several months ago, can someone explain why we still need more interest in it at twice the price of the community set offering before we proceed into development? If there is no interest at the pre-pub price, can we at least revert to community pricing in order to garner the necessary minimum interest? Thanks.
  8. Rockwell Taylor
    I own the smaller one. Is it worth owning the unabridged? What more will I get out of it?
  9. Brent Hemus

    Brent Hemus

    5/9/2015

    I have found this commentary to give very clear and easy to understand explainations. I have it in another bible study software
  10. John T Reagan

    John T Reagan

    9/12/2014

    So, how is this different from the commentary by the same authors that is already in my Logos library?
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$59.99

Regular price: $117.43
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