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Commentaries
On Books of the Bible
When I do Bible Commentaries . . .
I do verse by verse and bring all verses in the King James Version (KJV), followed by what that particular verse is saying to me. What I write will be a personal comment, what I believe the verse is saying. My comment is NOT Scripture.
I have always believed that the Bible is its own best commentary, so I bring MANY Scripture verses as references, found elsewhere in the Bible, that comments on the particular verse on which I am working.
The “Major Prophets” and “Minor Prophets” are how the Old Testament prophetic books are divided.
The Major Prophets are: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, and Daniel.
The Minor Prophets are: Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi.
The Major Prophets are called “major” because their books are longer and the content is considered by some as more important.
The Minor Prophets are described as “minor” because their books are shorter (although Hosea and Zechariah are almost as long as Daniel) and the content is considered less important. That does not mean the Minor Prophets were any less inspired than the Major Prophets. It just means that God chose to reveal more to the Major Prophets than He did to the Minor Prophets.
Both the Major and Minor Prophets are usually the least popular books of the Bible for "Christians" to read because of the constant warnings and condemnations recorded in the prophecies. But there is SO much value there for us all. In Isaiah and Micah, we read of Christ’s birth. In Isaiah, we also learn of Christ’s atoning sacrifice. In Ezekiel, Daniel and Zechariah, we learn of Christ’s Return. And my friend, in ALL the Major and Minor Prophets, we read over and over again of God’s grace, holiness, mercy and wrath, and the judgment He shall bring upon ALL the wicked, be they individuals or nations. ALL of God's Holy Word is certainly most worthy of our attention and consideration.
Commentaries
On Books of the Old Testament
The Minor Prophets: Hosea . Joel . Amos . Obadiah . Jonah . Micah . Nahum . Habakkuk . Zephaniah . Haggai . Zechariah . Malachi .
Commentaries
On Books of the New Testament
Acts . Galatians . First John . 2 John . 3 John . First Peter . Second Peter . James . Jude . Revelation . Romans . Sermon on the Mount .
Also see: Bible Study Booklets
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