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Mentor Commentary

This series delves into a world where wisdom and guidance are passed down from experienced mentors, shaping the destinies of its protagonists. Each installment explores the challenges characters face and the crucial role their advisors play in overcoming them. It's an engaging narrative about growth, learning, and the power of relationships in the face of adversity.

Leviticus: A Mentor Commentary
Psalms Volume 2 (Psalms 73-150)
Galatians
Matthew Volume 1 (Chapters 1-13)
Lamentations
Joel & Obadiah

Recommended Reading Order

  • Through this book you will discover the theme of Joel: The day of Yahweh. You will also find out more about the one to whom the day belongs to - Yahweh. The people were facing devastating calamity and Joel calls the society to repent in order that they might escape this judgment and once again enjoy the mercy and favour of Yahweh. schovat popis

    Joel & Obadiah
  • The writer of Lamentations witnessed the Babylonians destroying Jerusalem. It was a terrible judgment, almost too much to bear for God's covenant people, yet it was God's grace so that we could receive the gospel. What does a book with such a dreary reputation say to today's society? The reality is that it could not be more relevant.

    Lamentations
  • Matthew's Gospel also tells a story of Jesus, the son of David the son of Abraham directing the reader to the Saviour of the world. 'Chamblin clearly wants me to understand Matthew and to stand amazed in the presence of Jesus the Nazarene.

    Matthew Volume 1 (Chapters 1-13)
  • Psalms contain the praises of God's people. This is the people of Israel's creed. But more than that, they display historical accounts which demonstrate how the people are to put their trust in God. They display the character of God who is majestic, compassionate and our Creator God.

    Psalms Volume 2 (Psalms 73-150)
  • Focusing on Leviticus, this commentary stands out for its evangelical perspective and respect for Scripture. It offers clear, expositional writing that addresses the complexities of this often-overlooked biblical book. The author engages with existing commentaries and scholarly works, providing insightful explanations that make the text more accessible to readers. This resource aims to illuminate the significance of Leviticus, making it a valuable addition for students of the Scriptures seeking a deeper understanding.

    Leviticus: A Mentor Commentary
  • Psalms contain the praises of God's people. This is the people of Israel's creed. But more than that, they display historical accounts which demonstrate how the people are to put their trust in God. They display the character of God who is majestic, compassionate and our Creator God

    Psalms Volume 1 (Psalms 1-72)
  • Through the use of metaphors, Hosea brings an uncomfortable yet vital message to warn them of impending judgment if they do not return to Yahweh, the one true God. Hosea shows that God's constant love and perfect judgment, when put together, restores his relationship with his people.

    Hosea: A Mentor Commentary
  • To grasp the significance of Chronicles for our times, we must first understand its original meaning. Many find its complex history unfamiliar and assume that it is irrelevant for contemporary life. It was written to encourage the Jews to be faithful to God on their return from Babylon and not focus on material prosperity.

    Chronicles
  • Our familiarity with Philippians can cause us to neglect or overlook Paul's message. Dr Matthew Harmon in this uplifting and inspiring work brings context and application to this wonderful book. insightful theological analysis, and practical pastoral application. Pastors and laypeople alike can benefit from this finely crafted work.

    Philippians
  • Exodus

    • 624 pages
    • 22 hours of reading
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    Exodus is about a journey: a journey out of Egypt, but more particularly a journey from a land where God's power, sovereignty and continuing interest in His people could be easily questioned, to a place where God dwelt in the midst of His people. schovat popis

    Exodus
  • Proverbs

    • 790 pages
    • 28 hours of reading
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    There is no better starting point to cope with modern life than the Book of Proverbs. Its purpose is to impart wisdom to those who want it. For the benefit of my own soul I have studied the book of Proverbs and benefitted from the book for almost 40 years. This is my favorite commentary on Proverbs.C. J.

    Proverbs
  • Isaiah Vol 2

    • 784 pages
    • 28 hours of reading

    Academic Commentary Isaiah as author of whole book Yahweh's determination to redeem his people

    Isaiah Vol 2
  • Matthew's Gospel also tells a story of Jesus, the son of David the son of Abraham directing the reader to the Saviour of the world. Chamblin clearly wants me to understand Matthew and to stand amazed in the presence of Jesus the Nazarene.

    Matthew Volume 2 (Chapters 14-28)