The Analyzed Bible: 3
- 344 pages
- 13 hours of reading
This book is a comprehensive guide to the Bible, with detailed analysis of each chapter and verse. It's an essential resource for scholars, pastors and anyone interested in the Bible.
George Campbell Morgan was a British evangelist and Bible scholar whose prolific writings have significantly shaped Christian thought. He authored over 60 works, including extensive biblical commentaries and essays on Christian living and ministry. Morgan's work is considered foundational to the modern Christian Fundamentalist movement. His influential prose continues to guide readers toward a deeper understanding of scripture.






This book is a comprehensive guide to the Bible, with detailed analysis of each chapter and verse. It's an essential resource for scholars, pastors and anyone interested in the Bible.
The G. Campbell Morgan Reprint Series offers a collection of works that highlight the significant contributions of G. Campbell Morgan, a renowned preacher and author. This series provides insights into his theological perspectives and preaching style, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Christian literature and homiletics. The foreword sets the stage for understanding Morgan's impact on faith and ministry, emphasizing his enduring relevance in contemporary discussions of spirituality.
The Birth, Baptism, Temptation and Crucifixion of Jesus - How His Character Shaped Man's Relations with God (Hardcover)
G. Campbell Morgan explores the life and actions of Jesus Christ, emphasizing His character within the framework of humanity's relationship with God. The book delves into theological insights and personal reflections, shedding light on the significance of Jesus' teachings and their impact on faith. Morgan's perspective invites readers to deepen their understanding of Christ's role and the divine connection shared with humanity.
A Bible Study of Old Testament Prophecy (Hardcover)
The commentary on the Book of Malachi by G. Campbell Morgan explores its wisdom and spiritual guidance, emphasizing its relevance for contemporary Christians. Morgan delves into the themes and messages of Malachi, providing insights that connect ancient teachings to modern faith practices.
A Commentary of the New Testament (Hardcover)
G. Campbell Morgan's commentary delves into Paul's epistle to the Romans, emphasizing the central theme of salvation through Jesus Christ. It explores the theological implications of the text, providing insights into the nature of faith and grace. Morgan's analysis aims to deepen readers' understanding of Christian doctrine and the transformative power of belief, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and laypeople seeking to grasp the essence of Paul's teachings.
Preaching the good news of Jesus Christ is presented as a vital mission for Christians, emphasizing the importance of sharing faith with those who are lost. The book addresses various perspectives, including those who may not yet feel a burden for evangelism or who struggle to find opportunities for ministry, especially in uninspiring church environments. It highlights the need for a deeper understanding of eternity and encourages readers to seek ways to engage in impactful outreach.
The Classic Guide to Composing Sermons and Preaching in the Church
G. Campbell Morgan's guide offers timeless insights into crafting and delivering impactful religious sermons. With a focus on practical techniques and spiritual depth, it remains a valuable resource for both novice and experienced speakers. The book emphasizes the importance of clarity, engagement, and connection with the audience, ensuring that its teachings are relevant and applicable in contemporary contexts.