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KJV Standard Lesson Commentary, 2021-2022 (SLC)

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Overview

As the world’s most popular annual Bible commentary for more than two decades, Standard Lesson Commentary (SLC) provides 52 weeks of study in a single volume and combines thorough Bible study with relevant examples and questions.

The SLC is perfect as the primary resource for an adult Sunday school class for personal study or as a supplemental resource for any curriculum that follows the International Sunday School Lessons (ISSL)/Uniform Series. Nearly three dozen ministers, teachers, and Christian education specialists contribute their expertise to SLC making it the most popular annual Bible commentary available.

Available in the King James Version (KJV) and New International Version (NIV) Bible translations, the SLC is based on the popular Uniform Series. This series, developed by scholars from numerous church fellowships, outlines an in-depth study of the Bible over a six-year period.

The SLC is perfect as the primary resource for an adult Sunday school class, for personal study, or as a supplemental resource for any curriculum that follows the ISSL/Uniform Series. Nearly two dozen ministers, teachers, and Christian education specialists contribute their expertise to SLC, making it the most popular annual Bible commentary available.

Resource Experts
  • Provides verse-by-verse commentary for in-depth study of Scripture
  • Prepares heart and mind for teaching with a daily Bible reading plan
  • Includes pronunciation guide for difficult words
  • Contains discussion questions to encourage deeper thinking and application
  • Uses the International Sunday School Lessons (ISSL) curriculum
  • Celebrating God—Exodus, 2 Samuel, Psalms, Mark, Acts, Revelation
  • Justice, Law, History—Pentateuch, 2 Samuel, Ezra, Job, Isaiah, Nahum
  • God Frees and Redeems—Deuteronomy, Ezra, Matthew, John, Romans, Galatians
  • Partners in a New Creation—Isaiah, John, Revelation

Top Highlights

“The judges were those leaders tasked with exacting decisions of justice for the people. These individuals” (Page 179)

“person and work. Therefore, John’s attestation can be” (Page 291)

“Even when a person is hated, Israelites were not to hate and be vindictive in return. Jesus’ call to pray for enemies and resist repaying evil for evil (Matthew 5:43–48) makes a general statement about a principle that was already in the law.” (Page 172)

“John’s vision is revealing a time when all the things that separate us from perfect fellowship with God will be removed.” (Page 420)

“Jesus died, but He was raised to life by the Father. In the same way, our death in Christ is not the end but the means for having new life. At the point of conversion (symbolized here by baptism), the believer’s old life of sin ends and a new life begins (Romans 8:6–7). God’s glory that has given Jesus new life does the same for us (8:11).” (Page 300)

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    $19.99

    Digital list price: $24.99
    Save $5.00 (20%)