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Spurgeon Commentary: Song of Solomon and Jonah

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The best of Spurgeon’s writings on the Song of Solomon and Jonah

Spurgeon Commentary: Song of Solomon and Jonah collects Charles Spurgeon’s thoughts on two Old Testament books in a commentary format, along with sermon illustrations and applications. Illustrations are indexed by theme, enabling you to quickly find a fitting observation, whether you’re searching by topic or verse. Updated language brings greater clarity to the teachings of Spurgeon, allowing you to better understand and apply his rich insights into the story of Song of Solomon and Jonah.

Spurgeon Commentary Series

Benefit from the incredible wisdom of Charles Spurgeon, passage by passage. Spurgeon’s writings on the Bible fill dozens of volumes; his thoughts on particular passages are scattered across numerous books and sermons. The Spurgeon Commentary series makes Spurgeon’s biblical reflections accessible—there’s no longer a need to comb through many volumes looking for one nugget of wisdom. Spurgeon’s writings are now curated in a format that is tied directly to the biblical text.

Spurgeon’s Writings in Commentary Format

The Logos Bible Software editions of the Spurgeon Commentary series are enriched with relevant details that integrate these valuable features of Logos Bible Software. Use Spurgeon’s application-oriented content in your sermons—it’s clearly labeled. Find great illustrations with hand-curated tags to preaching themes, making them searchable in Logos’ Sermon Starter Guide. Take advantage of Charles Spurgeon’s in-depth research to better understand, apply, and illustrate the Bible.

Praise for the Spurgeon Commentary series

The Spurgeon Commentary series helps you swim through the vast sea of Spurgeon’s sermons by compiling and organizing his brilliant sermons into a commentary. I hope more preachers, teachers, and students of God’s word will read and reap from the spiritual treasures overflowing in these Spurgeon commentaries. If you want more Christ-exalting, joy-inducing, text-illuminating comments on the Scriptures—stock up on Spurgeon.

—J. A. Medders, author and preacher of Christ

I am thrilled with the Spurgeon Commentary series by Lexham Press. The late Charles Spurgeon was perhaps one of the finest nineteenth-century preachers of the biblical text and his insights are pure gold.

—Nate Pickowicz, teaching pastor, Harvest Bible Church, Gilmanton Iron Works, New Hampshire; author of How to Eat Your Bible

Charles Haddon Spurgeon remains one of the greatest and most influential communicators of the word of God in history, and yet, he never wrote a commentary. To see his thoughts on a particular text during my sermon preparation is both immensely valuable and a profound privilege. I utilize the Spurgeon Commentary series every time I tackle a passage that Spurgeon has covered.

—R. G. Colpitts, lead pastor, Swift Creek Baptist Church, Colonial Heights, Virginia

Product Details

  • Title: Spurgeon Commentary Collection: Old Testament
  • Author: Charles Spurgeon
  • Editors: Elliot Ritzema Lyndsey M. Stepan
  • Series: Spurgeon Commentary Series
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Date: 2026
  • Pages: 400
  • Format: Logos Digital, Paperback
  • Trim Size: 6x9
  • ISBN: 9781683598923

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892) began preaching at the New Park Street Chapel in London at nineteen years of age. He gained instant fame, becoming known as the “prince of preachers.” The congregation grew during his pastorate from two hundred members to more than five thousand, moving to the Metropolitan Tabernacle in 1861. Many of Spurgeon’s sermons were published each week and regularly sold more than twenty-five thousand copies in twenty languages. Spurgeon also founded the Pastor’s College (now Spurgeon’s College), various orphanages and schools, mission chapels, and numerous other social institutions.

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  1. David Leslie Bond
  2. John E. Botkin
    Looking forward to this, especially the volume on the Song. I hope that series continues through all 66 books.
  3. Tom Lassiter

    Tom Lassiter

    10/3/2016

    I doubt if I will ever do another pre-pub. I have waited now for 7 long months for this. That is just simply too long.
  4. BN Hollis

    BN Hollis

    6/24/2015

    Why not put this one on Community Pricing as well?

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