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Commentaries for Biblical Study

Selecting a Commentary

Definition:

A commentary is a "collection of chapter-by-chapter or verse-by-verse explanations of either a portion or the whole of Scripture. Commentaries may be written by individual scholars, who are commonly assigned, based on their interests and expertise, to write on a partiular book." - David R. Stewart, The Literature of Theology

Commentaries may be published as a single volume or as a series. 

 

Consider when selecting a commentary:

-Is it recognized by most respected scholars?

-At whom is this commentary aimed (preachers, scholars, etc)?

-Does the commentary interact with the original language?

-How old is the commentary?

 

Further assistance: Best Commentaries

Online Access

While some commentaries are available in print only, there is some online access.  We in the library can also scan/digitize a section in a any of our print books or reference works if you are a distance student. Use Primo to find the book you want and "Request PDF" or "Digitization."


Search for the term/passage you are seeking in Primo and add the word Commentary, like Luke commentary, or just the reference, like John 3 or John 3:16.

 

JSTOR eBooks database offers a number of eBook commentaries. Search either for the title of a commentary, or “Bible Commentary” – in quotes - and limit to the subject of religion.   Try also “Commentary on” with the limits of Book or Book chapter and subject Religion.


Try Bible Gateway commentaries https://www.biblegateway.com/resources/commentaries/
And Bible Study tools https://www.biblestudytools.com/commentaries/ platform.

These two websites also provide parallel translations (to compare) and Greek and Hebrew word analysis for verses.  Just search your verse, like John 3: 16 Greek, John 3:16 parallel, Genesis 1:1 Hebrew. 


You will want to make sure you are using a quality source. Check out the Best Commentaries site.