Geneva Commentaries
The Geneva series of commentaries consists of the best historical commentaries on biblical books written by great expositors in the history of the church – they are, in a real sense, timeless. They include writers such as John Calvin, Charles Bridges, Andrew Bonar, and Charles Hodge – authors noted for their scholarship and practical application of the text to everyday life.
If you want to build a biblical and reformed historical commentary set, the Geneva series is unsurpassed.
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Hodge constantly communicates the sense and overall argument of the passage. 320pp.

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Shows that this neglected book of Scripture is relevant for today and designed to bring men to complete consecration to God. 352pp.

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A ‘much praised’ commentary, which has instructed, encouraged and sanctified the faith and life of God’s people since its first publication (in Latin) in 1627. 964pp.

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The clear, concentrated note-style of Alexander is perfect for Acts. All his commentaries are characterised by the same brief, lucid comments. Justly famous’—Tabernacle Bookshop Catalogue. 992pp.

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Singluarly clear, without the technicalities of critical opinion, sets out what the words mean and the effect which their truth should have upon the conscience and life. 716pp.

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With a good translation . . . fruitful comments, and profitable dissertations, this volume is about as complete a guide to the smaller epistles as one could desire’—Spurgeon. 464pp.

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An outstanding practical treatment. 312pp.
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