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Morgan, G.C. – The Teaching of Christ

The Teaching of Christ
By G. Campbell Morgan, D. D.
Author of “The Crises of The Christ,” “The Analyzed Bible,” etc.
Copyright © 1913 by Fleming H. Revell Company

In this 20 chapter work by Morgan (Congregationalist) he examines the teaching of Christ around principal doctrinal themes: God, Himself, Spirit, Angels, Satan and Demons, Man, Sin, His Saving Mission, Responsibility, Sanctity, Conception, Different Phases, Existing anarchy, the cross, the church, the conflict, the crisis, and applications. Continue reading

The Open English Bible [OEBus]

The Open English Bible [OEBus]

Summary of The Open English Bible [OEBus]

The Open English Bible (OEB) is a freely redistributable modern translation based on the Twentieth Century New Testament translation. A work in progress, with its first publication in August 2010, the OEB is edited and distributed by Russell Allen.




The OEB is a modern translation created by editing the Twentieth Century New Testament translation, and derived from the Greek Wescott-Hort text. The OEB aims to be a “scholarly defensible mainstream translation”, which is intended “not to push any particular theological line”. The reading level of the OEB “[corresponds] roughly to the NEB/REB or NRSV”, that is, High School reading level. The OEB’s initial release was in August 2010, although a preview of the Book of Mark was released in March 2010. (taken from Wikipedia.org)

The Open English Bible [OEBus]

Luscombe Commentary(TES)

Luscombe-Commentary(TES)

by Manly Luscombe




Summary of Luscombe Commentary(TES)

This is a series of 1800+ Bible sermon outlines.

Evaluation by David Cox

Manly Luscombe is a corrections officer for the state of Missouri, and he is a member of the Church of Christ. Most of this material is general notes and outlines. It is probably a good quality of commentary throughout in genreal. (Church of Christ).

Luscombe Commentary(TES)

Tyndale Bible of 1534 [Tyndale]

Tyndale Bible of 1534 [Tyndale]

Summary of Tyndale Bible of 1534 [Tyndale]

The Tyndale Bible generally refers to the body of biblical translations by William Tyndale. Tyndale’s Bible is credited with being the first English translation to work directly from Hebrew and Greek texts. Furthermore it was the first English biblical translation that was mass-produced as a result of new advances in the art of printing. The term Tyndale’s Bible is not strictly correct, because Tyndale never published a complete Bible. Prior to his execution Tyndale had only finished translating the entire New Testament and roughly half of the Old Testament. Of the latter, the Pentateuch, Jonah and a revised version of the book of Genesis were published during his lifetime. His other Old Testament works were first used in the creation of the Matthew Bible and also heavily influenced every major English translation of the Bible that followed.

Tyndale Bible of 1534 [Tyndale]