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The MacArthur Bible Commentary
The MacArthur Bible Commentary

$39.99
John MacArthur is a very distinguished bible schoolar and teacher, his insight and interpretation of scripture is accurate and biblically based.
It is difficult to find these complete commentaries anymore, I was happy to be able find one on amazon from a private vendor.
KJV Standard Lesson Commentary
KJV Standard Lesson Commentary

$15.99
This is a bargain for so much material. I base my sunday school lessons on this framework, but work in my own illustrations and discussion questions. Like any lesson material, some have more pop than others. I very much like that, so far, the lessons are very denomination-neutral. So much of the other curriculum out there, that I have seen, is for towing the denomination line. The "activities" at the end of each lesson seem to be geared more for a teen-age class, but the lessons themselves have real meat to them. Overall, very good...
Consumerism Commentary
Consumerism Commentary

$0.01
Consumerism Commentary has been mentioned in the Wall Street Journal twice, as well as named as Yahoos Ten Money Blogs Everyone Should Read. Consumerism Commentary was featured in BusinessWeek Online and the reporter managed to grab a few quotes from meKindle blogs are fully downloaded onto your Kindle so you can read them even when you're not wirelessly connected. And unlike RSS readers which often only provide headlines, blogs on Kindle give you full text content and images, and are updated wirelessly throughout the day.
Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament
Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament

$59.99
As you may read in other reviews this is a "must have" book. But...I wish it had better binding. Rather that having stitched/folded pages, it has the cheaper "injected glue" binding. Thus when you open this massive 1230 ppg book both sides of the book "heave" up causing the text near the inner margin to "fall off" into the inner margin. This makes reading and marking of the text very difficult. My Langenscheidt's New College Merriam-Webster English Dictionary is similar size book but with stitched binding...and it lays "flat" when opened. A much better situation and more pleasing to use. Sad to see such an important work with this stiff, cheap binding.

My other negative. Both Greek and Hebrew is transliterated. We want the Greek text at least. Also a better use of bold text should have been used to make the OT/NT citations stand out to catch the eye.

But, buy the book.

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