1. The New Bible Commentary
- Editors: Professor F. Davidson, assisted by Rev A.M. Stibbs
- Edition: Second edition reprint, 1965
- Condition: Discoloration of pages due to age and some discoloration of the hard cover. No dust jacket. Overall, in good condition.
- Theological Value: This commentary is a comprehensive resource for biblical scholars and students, offering in-depth analysis and interpretation of the entire Bible.
2. Commentary on the Gospel of Luke
- Author: Norval Geldenhuys
- Edition: First published 1950, reprinted 1965
- Condition: Some wear and tear damage on the back cover; otherwise in good condition.
- Theological Value: Geldenhuys work is renowned for its scholarly yet accessible approach to the Gospel of Luke, making it a valuable addition to any theological library.
3. The Wycliffe Bible Commentary
- Edition: First British edition, 1963
- Condition: Discoloration on the hard cover, book is stiff to open, and some aging damage on the first couple of pages, but the damage does not affect the content. Overall, in fair condition.
- Theological Value: This commentary provides a thorough evangelical perspective on the Bible, making it an essential reference for pastors and laypersons alike.
4. A Commentary on St. Pauls Epistle to the Galatians
- Author: Based on lectures delivered by Martin Luther
- Edition: Third impression, 1961
- Condition: Some aging visible and discoloration on pages, but in good condition.
- Theological Value: Luthers insights into Galatians are foundational for understanding Reformation theology, offering profound reflections on faith and grace.
5. The New International Commentary on the Old Testament: The Book of Isaiah, Volume 1
- Author: Edward J. Young
- Edition: Printed 1965
- Condition: Very good condition with little signs of wear and tear.
- Theological Value: Youngs commentary is highly respected for its scholarly depth and clarity, making it indispensable for serious students of the Old Testament.
6. More Than Conquerors: An Interpretation of the Book of Revelation
- Author: W. Hendriksen
- Edition: Eleventh print, 1960
- Condition: Hard cover has some discoloration; otherwise, in very good condition.
- Theological Value: Hendriksens interpretation of Revelation is celebrated for its balanced and insightful approach, providing valuable perspectives for understanding this complex book.
This collection of Bible commentaries offers a rich resource for theological study and reflection, each book contributing unique insights and scholarly value. Perfect for collectors, scholars, and anyone passionate about biblical studies.