Paul Kretzmann's Popular Commentary on the Whole Bible was written in the early twentieth-century, and continues to be used by both pastors and laity today. He writes on each book of Scripture from a Lutheran perspective with an emphasis on practical and theological application of the text. John Theodore Mueller writes about this work: "Its purpose is to open to the common people the portals to the marvelous treasure house of God’s wisdom, not in order that people might admire the golden portals, but that they might adore the divine fullness of God’s wisdom and truth. The Popular Commentary is a Lutheran commentary composed in the spirit of Luther, whose one paramount desire was to have all people read and understand, believe and live the Bible. It is a commentary such as Luther would have written, had he lived in America today, a commentary of the Bible and for the Bible." Available soon |
Popular Commentary on the Minor Prophets (Kretzmann's Popular Commentary on the Whole Bible)5/6/2022
0 Comments
The Theology of the Old Testament: Prophetism by Gustav Oehler (Studies in Biblical Theology)8/24/2020
The Theology of the Old Testament: Mosaism by Gustav Oehler (Studies in Biblical Theology)8/24/2020
Annotations on 1 and 2 Timothy, Titus, Hebrews, and Philemon (Lutheran Commentary Series)12/12/2019
Annotations on 1 Corinthians 7-16, 2 Corinthians, and Galatians (Lutheran Commentary Series)12/9/2019
Annotations on St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans and 1 Corinthians 1-6 (Lutheran Commentary Series)12/7/2019
|
Categories
All
|