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Tyndale Commentaries CD-ROM for MAC

The Tyndale Commentaries have long been a trusted resource for Bible study. Written by distinguished evangelical scholars, the forty-nine volumes on this CD-ROM offer clear, reliable and relevant explanations of every book in the Old and New Testaments.

Tyndale Commentaries CD-ROM

The Tyndale Commentaries have long been a trusted resource for Bible study. Written by distinguished evangelical scholars, the forty-nine volumes on this CD-ROM offer clear, reliable and relevant explanations of every book in the Old and New Testaments.

Tyndale New Testament Commentary series

The Tyndale Commentary Series has long been a trusted resource for Bible study. Written by some of the world's most distinguished evangelical scholars, each book offers clear, reliable, and relevant expositions.

Revelation

The book of Revelation has been subjected to wildly different interpretations. Why? 'Its symbolism belongs to the first century, not to our own age,' says Leon Morris, who explains the metaphors and symbols and their significance for the church today.

The Letters of John

John Stott's commentary shows how John longs to protect the recipients of his letters - his 'dear children', his 'dear friends' - from both error and evil, and to see them firmly established in faith, love and holiness.

1 Peter

Peter's short letter to the 'exiles of the Dispersion' addresses numerous topics. It is suffering, Wayne Grudem suggests, that ties these seemingly disparate themes together, particularly suffering as a form of imitating Christ.

Pastoral Epistles

In his letters to Timothy and Titus, Paul is concerned with church order, defending correct doctrine and passing on the faith. Donald Guthrie provides a strong defence of the letters' Pauline authorship, and brings out their deep pastoral wisdom.

2 Peter & Jude

The Second Letter of Peter and the Letter of Jude both address false teaching - teaching that affects behaviour. Michael Green offers a penetrating analysis that sets both letters in their historical context and shows their relevance to life today.

1 & 2 Thessalonians

The apostle Paul's correspondence with the church at Thessalonica provides a valuable glimpse into issues confronting the community. Leon Morris illuminates the original meaning and context of the letters and shows how they bear on the church today.

James

Many have argued that the epistle of James is not theological. However, separation between theology and practice leads to the very mindset against which James inveighs. Moo's exposition of these themes illuminates the letter and its message for us today.

Hebrews

Many aspects of the letter to the Hebrews are a mystery, but its power and authority as a treatise on Jesus Christ are clear. Donald Guthrie situates its message where New Testament study meets the reality of the Christian life.

Galatians

In his letter to the Galatians, the apostle Paul makes his most passionate and direct appeal for a gospel free of ethnic or ritual exclusion. Alan Cole illuminates the potency and power of Paul's message to the Galatian church.