276:. The passages in the Gemara containing additional Mishna are, however, given in New Hebrew. Only thirty-nine tractates of the Mishna have Gemara. The Talmud, then, consists of the Mishna (traditions from 450 BC till 200 AD), together with a commentary thereon, Gemara, the latter being composed about 200-500 AD. Next to the Bible the Babylonian Talmud is the great religious book of orthodox Jews, though the Palestinian Talmud is more highly prized by modern scholars. From the year 500 till the Middle Ages the rabbis (geonim) in Babylonia and elsewhere were engaged in commenting on the Talmud and reconciling it with the Bible. A list of such commentaries is given in
2160:, An Exposition of the Old and New Testaments(1708-1710), 5 volumes, Folio (modern editions derive from early 19th century editions); Mayer; Samuel Clark, The Old and New Testaments, with Annotations and Parallel Scriptures (1690) and Survey of the Bible; or, An Analytical Account of the Holy Scriptures... (1693); William Lowth, Commentary on the Prophets (1714-1725); William Dodd, Commentary on the Books of the Old and New Testaments (1770), 3 volumes Folio;
1301:, a Spanish Jesuit, born 1584, wrote commentaries on Isaias, Baruch, Ezechiel, Daniel, Psalms, Proverbs, Canticles (Song of Solomon), and Ecclesiastes. His best work, however, is his Latin commentary on the Four Gospels, which is generally acknowledged to be one of the best ever written. When Maldonato was teaching at the University of Paris the hall was filled with eager students before the lecture began, and he had frequently to speak in the open air.
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2806:(1808–74) applied this mythical explanation to the Gospels. He showed most clearly, that if with Paulus the Gospels are allowed to be authentic, the attempt to explain the miracles naturally breaks down completely. Strauss rejected the authenticity and regarded the miraculous accounts in the Gospels as naive legends, the productions of the pious imaginations of the early generations of Christians.
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2800:(1780–1849), a pupil of Paulus. In his "Introduction to the Old Testament" (1806) he maintained that the miraculous narratives of the Old Testament were popular legends, which in the course of centuries, became transformed and transfused with the marvellous and the supernatural, and were finally committed to writing in perfectly good faith.
188:, which, according to the uncritical view of many Jews, began with Moses. This Oral Law consists of legal and liturgical interpretations and applications of the Pentateuch. As no part of it was written down, it was preserved by constant repetition (Mishna). Upon the destruction of Jerusalem, several rabbis, learned in this Law, settled at
2796:(1761–1850), following the lead of Eichhorn, applied to the Gospels the naturalistic method of explaining miracles. G. L Bauer, Heyne (died 1812), and Creuzer denied the authenticity of the greater portion of the Pentateuch and compared it to the mythology of the Greeks and Romans. The greatest advocate of such views was
2017:, representing 94% of Greek manuscripts. It offers commentary and other material to show the Eastern Orthodox Christian understanding of Scripture often in opposite to catholic and Protestant ideas. Additionally the OSB provides basic daily prayers, a lectionary for personal use, and reproductions of icons in its pages.
391:(died 942), the most powerful writer against the Karaites, translated the Bible into Arabic and added notes. Besides commentaries on the Bible, Saadiah wrote a systematic treatise bringing revealed religion into harmony with Greek philosophy. He thus became the forerunner of Maimonides and the Catholic Schoolmen.
1295:'s commentary on the whole Bible. Cornelius a Lapide, S. J. (born 1566), was a native of the Low Countries, and was well versed in Greek and Hebrew. During forty years he devoted himself to teaching and to the composition of his great work, which has been highly praised by Protestants as well as Catholics.
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Kimchis, especially David (died 1235) of Narbonne, who was a celebrated grammarian, lexicographer, and commentator inclined to the literal sense. He was followed by Nachmanides of Catalonia (died 1270), a doctor of medicine who wrote commentaries of a cabbalistic tendency; Immanuel
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and consists of six great divisions or orders, each division containing, on an average, about ten tractates, each tractate being made up of several chapters. The Mishna may be said to be a compilation of Jewish traditional moral theology, liturgy, law, etc. There were other traditions not embodied in
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Catholic publications on the Scripture, the reader may be referred to the "Revue biblique", edited by Lagrange (Jerusalem and Paris), and the "Biblische Zeitschrift', published by Herder (Freiburg im Breisgau). For further information concerning the principal Catholic commentators see
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Holtzmann, while practically admitting the authenticity of the
Gospels, especially of St. Mark, explains away the miracles. He believes that miracles do not happen, and that the scripture are merely echoes of Old Testament miracle stories. Holtzmann was severely taken to task by several writers in
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Constantinople, the Christian and anti-Christian Renaissance, the invention of printing, the controversial excitement caused by the rise of Protestantism, and the publication of polyglot Bibles by Cardinal Ximenes and others, gave renewed
2168:(ca. 1791), 2 volumes; ; The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, according to the Authorized Version, with short Notes by several learned and pious Reformers, as printed by Royal Authority at the time of the Reformation, with additional Notes and Dissertations, London, 1810.
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he wrote scholia, homilies, and commentaries on the Old and the New
Testament. In his scholia he gave short explanations of difficult passages after the manner of his contemporaries, the annotators of the Greek classics. Most of the scholia, in which he chiefly sought the literal sense, are
35:, which are not regarded as Bible commentaries in the modern sense of the word, but which provide the foundation for later commentary. With the exception of these classical Jewish works, this article focuses on Christian Biblical commentaries; for more on Jewish Biblical commentaries, see
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notes that this is an accurate translation of the Koine (Received or
Ecclesiastical) Text, instead of the modern "reasoned eclectic" Alexandrian text base in Nestle-Aland/UBS (based on three ancient manuscripts representative of a small part of Christian tradition,
2790:, in his "Introduction to the Old Testament" (Leipzig 1780–83, 3 vols.), maintained that the Scriptures were genuine productions, but that, as the Jews saw the intervention of God in the most ordinary natural occurrences, the miracles should be explained naturally.
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interest in the study of the Bible among Catholic scholars. Controversy showed them the necessity of devoting more attention to the literal meaning of the text, according to the wise principle laid down by St. Thomas in the beginning of his "Summa Theologica".
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may be roughly divided into three periods: the Age of the Fathers, the Age of Catenæ and Scholia (seventh to sixteenth century), and the Age of Modern Commentaries (sixteenth to twentieth century). The earliest known commentary on Christian scriptures was by a
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and other Fathers. In his other works Origen pushed the allegorical interpretation to the utmost extreme. In spite of this, however, his writings were of great value, and with the exception of St. Augustine, no writer of ancient times had such influence.
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Jerome, besides his translations of Scripture and other works, left many commentaries, in some of which he departed from the literal meaning of the text. At times he did not always indicate when he was quoting from different authors, which according to
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212:. The rabbis comforted their countrymen by teaching that the study of the Law (Oral as well as Written) took the place of the sacrifices. They devoted their energies to arranging the Unwritten Torah, or Law. One of the most successful at this was
1022:(seventh to eighth century), a good Greek and Hebrew scholar, wrote a useful commentary on most of the books of the Old and the New Testament. It is in reality a catena of passages from Greek and Latin Fathers judiciously selected and digested.
490:, 1508) was a statesman and scholar. None of his predecessors came so near the modern ideal of a commentator as he did. He prefixed general introductions to each book, and was the first Jew to make extensive use of Christian commentaries.
1994:, etc.). At the present time, is the only full Russian Orthodox Bible commentary on both canonical and deuterocanonical books of the Scripture. The Lopukhin Bible was republished in 1987 by Biblical Societies of Northern Europe countries.
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in the communion of the Church, 429. He was a powerful thinker, but an obscure and prolix writer. He felt intense dislike for the mystical sense, and explained the Scriptures in an extremely literal and almost rationalistic manner.
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611:. Most of the patristic commentaries are in the form of homilies, or discourses to the faithful, and range over the whole of Scripture. There are two schools of interpretation, that of Alexandria and that of Antioch.
136:, the people had lost the knowledge of Hebrew. It is doubtful whether any of them were committed to writing before the Christian Era. They are important as indicating the character of the Hebrew text used.
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The writers of the Antiochene School disliked the allegorical method, and sought almost exclusively the literal, primary, or historical sense of Holy Scripture. The principal writers of this school were
455:(died 1204), the greatest Jewish scholar of the Middle Ages, of whom his coreligionists said that "from Moses to Moses there was none like Moses", wrote his "Guide to the Perplexed", which was read by
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on the entire Bible, and set forth the literal meaning with great ability, especially of the books written in Hebrew. This work was most popular, and in frequent use during the late Middle Ages, and
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232:"The Prince" (150–210). He was of noble birth, wealthy, learned, and is called by the Jews "Our Master the Saint" or simply Rabbi par excellence. This compilation, called the Mishna, is written in
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2786:). Lessing pretended that the author was unknown. According to the "Fragments", Moses, Christ, and the Apostles were impostors. Lessing was vigorously attacked, especially by Goeze.
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in 398. He left homilies on most of the books of the Old and the New Testament. When St. Thomas Aquinas was asked by one of his brethren whether he would not like to be the owner of
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711:, who reduced the number to 2000 (Contra. Rufin., ii, 22), he left more writings than any man could read in a lifetime (Ep. xxxiii, ad Paulam). Besides his great labours on the
124:, according to Abrahams) were the only approach to anything like a commentary on the Bible before the time of Christ. They were interpretative translations or paraphrases from
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352:(a word indicating their preference for the written Bible). This schism produced great energy and ability on both sides. The principal Karaite Bible commentators were
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508:, translated the Pentateuch into German. His commentaries (in Hebrew) are close, learned, critical, and acute. He had much influence, and was followed by
1308:(born at Gorcum, Holland, 1542), a secular priest, and superior of the college at Douai. These two works are still of the greatest help to the student.
2678:(died 1776), who, while admitting the existence of God, rejected the supernatural, and made attacks on different parts of the Old and the New Testament
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348:, a prominent Babylonian Jew in the eighth century, rejected Rabbinism for the written Old Testament and became the founder of the sect known a
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Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching
1950:(2019), edited by Peter S. Williamson and Mary Healey of the
1076:
on the Gospels. This consists of quotations from over eighty
566:(born 1970) is a biblical scholar and commentator. His book,
376:, the greatest Karaite commentator of the tenth century; and
831:
St. John Chrysostom, priest of Antioch, became Patriarch of
3380:. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Kregel Academic & Professional.
2568:
The Interpreter's One-Volume Commentary on the Bible (1971)
1958:
The Jerome Biblical Commentary for the Twenty-First Century
1638:(his commentary on the New Testament styled "excellent" by
1066:), because the explanation followed the words of the text.
237:
the work of Rabbi, and these are called additional Mishna.
2001:
is an English-language translation and annotation of the
851:
said of him that if the Apostle St. Paul could have used
576:
Center for Jewish–Christian Understanding and Cooperation
2585:
Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament
578:(CJCUC) in 2017, is a devotional biblical commentary on
1101:
A great impulse was given to exegetical studies by the
1028:(ninth century), a Benedictine, was credited with the "
812:, became the subject of the Nestorian controversy; the
3272:
3257:
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
3394:
2252:(Parables, Sermon on the Mount, Miracles, N. T. Syn.)
1405:(died 1598), the editor of the Antwerp Polyglot Bible
65:, and for this purpose he made extensive use of the
957:(sixth century), one of the first to write a catena
3065:. Ekzeget.ru - Commentaries on the Holy Scripture.
1214:, who wrote a commentary on the whole of the Bible
1038:, professor at Paris (twelfth century), wrote the
248:(until 500), and the results are comprised in the
3259:by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset, and David Brown
2504:New International Commentary on the New Testament
2498:New International Commentary on the Old Testament
672:, who, in a moderate degree, adopted their system
368:(died 950), Hebrew grammarian and lexicographer;
2444:There are also the Bible dictionaries of Kitto,
360:(ninth century), exegete and Hebrew grammarian;
161:and author of a comprehensive commentary on the
2225:Kuinoel (Philological Comm. on New Test., 1828)
2222:Bloomfield (Greek Test., with Eng. notes, 1832)
3279:Robertson's Word Pictures of the New Testament
3186:. Here is a list of some of the commentaries:
2630:Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury
680:considers it to be founded on passages in the
445:of Toledo (died 1168) had a good knowledge of
132:for the use of the synagogues when, after the
61:tried to reconcile the Jewish Scriptures with
1940:, Thomas D. Stegman, SJ, Ronald D. Witherup,
264:and that of the Babylonian Talmud in Eastern
8:
2510:New International Greek Testament Commentary
216:who took part in the Third Jewish Revolt of
3121:Kretzmann's Popular Commentary of the Bible
1785:A New Catholic Commentary on Holy Scripture
990:, Archbishop in Bulgaria (eleventh century)
142:(1040–1105), more commonly known as Rashi (
16:Literary work which comments on Bible texts
2582:A notable recent specialist commentary is
1157:, a distinguished Greek and Hebrew scholar
3170:External public domain Bible commentaries
2031:The commentaries of the first Reformers,
1880:Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition
930:accounts for his apparent discrepancies.
81:and other Alexandrian Christian writers.
3097:. Orthodox Christian Information Center.
2460:Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges
2166:Explanatory Notes Upon the New Testament
839:, so that he could dispose of it to the
3401:
3095:"Book Review: The Orthodox Study Bible"
3027:
2542:Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary
2279:(The Greek Testament, with notes, 1877)
1948:Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture
1767:A Catholic Commentary on Holy Scripture
1163:, founder of the Carthusians (eleventh)
498:(died 1577) have also to be mentioned.
104:, once thought to be the author of the
2477:Expositor's Bible Commentary (revised)
1777:, Ralph Russell, foreword by Cardinal
999:writers of anonymous catenæ edited by
463:of Rome (born 1270); and the Karaites
329:(referenced from Psalm 110:1), though
69:. He taught that many passages of the
2732:George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton
2571:Harper's Bible Commentary, edited by
7:
3165:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
3051:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
2682:They were opposed by these writers:
2491:New Century Bible Commentaries, now
1914:Ignatius Catholic Study Bible Series
67:allegorical method of interpretation
3318:Christian Classics Ethereal Library
3251:The Popular Commentary of the Bible
2557:(1919). Revised edition, edited by
1763:, following the Douay-Rheims Bible.
1757:Haydock's Catholic Bible Commentary
504:of Berlin (died 1786), a friend of
3155:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
2531:Tyndale New Testament Commentaries
2525:Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries
2394:Marcus Dods (theologian born 1834)
2273:(1870), Ebrard Hengstenberg (1869)
1964:, Gina Hens-Piazza, Barbara Reid,
1857:The International Bible Commentary
1226:(fifteenth to sixteenth centuries)
1220:(fifteenth to sixteenth centuries)
608:
14:
3041:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913).
2984:International Critical Commentary
2770:and the writings of his disciple
2483:International Critical Commentary
1906:(2015), edited by Daniel Durken,
1904:New Collegeville Bible Commentary
1793:(1989) edited by Dianne Bergant,
1279:, one of the first companions of
1086:(thirteenth century), joined the
1011:Latin Catenists, Scholiasts, etc.
77:Jews, and had great influence on
3440:
3428:
3416:
3404:
3144:
3034:
3016:Jewish commentaries on the Bible
707:, Hær., lxiv, 63); according to
49:Jewish commentaries on the Bible
37:Jewish commentaries on the Bible
3075:The Comprehensive New Testament
3063:"Толковая Библия А.П. Лопухина"
2973:Modern non aligned commentaries
2551:Peake's Commentary on the Bible
2516:Pillar New Testament Commentary
2172:During the nineteenth century:
1952:Pontifical Gregorian University
1926:The Paulist Biblical Commentary
1787:(1969) Thomas Nelson Publishers
582:113-118 otherwise known as the
3298:EasyEnglish Bible Commentaries
2812:The German Protestant scholar
1838:New Jerome Biblical Commentary
1743:(Les Douze Petits Prophètes).
1611:Daniel Bonifacius von Haneberg
200:. Then schools were opened at
1:
2784:The Fragments of Wolfenbüttel
2774:. The posthumous writings of
2604:The English deists included:
2373:Expositions of Holy Scripture
1791:Collegeville Bible Commentary
1398:The Jesuits were rivalled by
781:, and his three great pupils
574:, which was published by the
268:, which is closely allied to
108:, and the venerable teachers
21:commentaries and commentators
3109:New Century Bible Commentary
2471:Expositor's Bible Commentary
1977:Modern Orthodox commentaries
1853:(primarily Catholic authors)
1833:(primarily Catholic authors)
1575:John Martin Augustine Scholz
1266:Modern Catholic commentaries
1204:of Avila (fifteenth century)
972:Olympiodorus (tenth century)
194:Jewish learning until AD 135
3043:"Commentaries on the Bible"
2466:Concordia Commentary series
2455:Prominent series include:
1882:text by the faculty of the
1781:, Archbishop of Westminster
824:. Theodore's commentary on
3494:
3329:New Testament Reading Room
3325:Old Testament Reading Room
3197:Notes on the New Testament
3111:, accessed 8 February 2021
2600:Rationalistic commentaries
2283:Johann Friedrich Karl Keil
1878:(2004), commentary to the
1810:Jerome Biblical Commentary
816:translated his books into
728:
46:
3157:Commentaries on the Bible
3107:Best Bible Commentaries,
2537:One-volume Commentaries:
1982:The Explanatory Bible of
1354:"the Apostle of Portugal"
1316:Francis Ribera of Castile
1218:Jacobus Faber Stapulensis
1198:(fourteenth to fifteenth)
982:Nicetas of Constantinople
619:The chief writers of the
3293:Bible Commentary Forever
2609:Lord Herbert of Cherbury
1212:Dionysius the Carthusian
1119:Saint Isidore of Seville
883:St. Gregory of Nazianzus
697:St. Gregory Thaumaturgus
116:, the handers-on of the
3269:Commentary on Galatians
3224:Exposition of the Bible
2960:, and his collaborators
2782:between 1774 and 1778 (
2429:Charles Augustus Briggs
2328:Joseph Barber Lightfoot
2290:(Epistles of St. Paul,)
2256:The Speakers Commentary
2250:Richard Chenevix Trench
2022:Protestant commentaries
2005:with references to the
1773:, Edmund F. Sutcliffe,
1704:(works of Introduction)
1554:, Oratorian (died 1721)
1542:, Oratorian (died 1783)
1530:, Oratorian (died 1715)
1518:, Oratorian (died 1717)
1506:, Oratorian (died 1712)
1494:, Carmelite (died 1687)
1482:, Oratorian (died 1659)
1366:of Lorraine (died 1609)
849:St. Isidore of Pelusium
699:; he was known as the "
643:Dionysius of Alexandria
3132:David Strauss (1835).
3093:Archimandrite Ephrem.
2462:(56 vols., 1878-1918).
2409:William T. Kirkpatrick
2330:(Epistles of St. Paul)
2318:(Epistles of St. Paul)
2277:Christopher Wordsworth
2213:(1823, Hebrew scholar)
2207:, 5 vols., (1811-1818)
2201:, 8 vols., (1810-1826)
1626:Francis Xavier Patrizi
1616:Guillaume-René Meignan
1558:Dominikus von Brentano
1536:, O. S. B. (died 1729)
1524:, Capuchin (died 1709)
1459:, O. S. F. (died 1620)
1324:of Cordova (born 1532)
1172:Andrew of Saint Victor
893:St. Hilary of Poitiers
785:Theodore of Mopsuestia
693:Leonides of Alexandria
665:To these may be added
590:Patristic commentaries
471:(fourteenth century).
19:This is an outline of
3463:Biblical commentaries
3233:Synopsis of the Bible
3174:With the rise of the
3162:Catholic Encyclopedia
3048:Catholic Encyclopedia
2996:Biblical hermeneutics
2917:J. C. K. von Hoffmann
2375:(32 vols., 1904-1910)
2260:Frederic Charles Cook
1968:, and Donald Senior,
1884:University of Navarra
1797:., Robert J. Karris,
1747:respective articles.
1729:Marie-Joseph Lagrange
1621:Franz Xaver Reithmayr
988:Blessed Theophylactus
934:Medieval commentaries
915:St. Gregory the Great
746:Eusebius of Nicomedia
678:Catholic Encyclopedia
633:Clement of Alexandria
3376:Glynn, John (2003).
3353:Evans, John (2010).
3341:Lingonier Ministries
3314:FreeCommentaries.com
3306:Google Books Project
3253:by Paul E. Kretzmann
3191:The Grace Commentary
2963:Schmiedel, von Soden
2938:Heinrich A. W. Meyer
2887:Gesenius (died 1842)
2334:Brooke Foss Westcott
1999:Orthodox Study Bible
1894:Daniel J. Harrington
1868:Twenty-first century
1843:Raymond Edward Brown
1815:Raymond Edward Brown
1651:Louis Claude Fillion
1606:Jean-Baptiste Glaire
1595:Joseph Franz Allioli
1259:Gregory Bar Hebraeus
1192:(thirteenth century)
1186:(thirteenth century)
1098:was indebted to it.
1052:Biblical concordance
1041:Glossa Interlinearis
888:St. Gregory of Nyssa
686:Epistles of St. Paul
638:Origen of Alexandria
564:Rabbi Pesach Wolicki
550:Samuel David Luzzato
362:Solomon ben Yerucham
341:Karaite commentators
79:Origen of Alexandria
3473:Bible-related lists
3242:Complete Commentary
3136:. Calvin Blanchard.
2857:Ernesti (died 1781)
2841:, Volkmar, Tobler,
2555:Arthur Samuel Peake
2384:Henry Barclay Swete
1759:, 1859 edition. by
1741:Albin van Hoonacker
1590:Arthur-Marie Le Hir
1580:Johann Leonhard Hug
1465:, O. P. (died 1628)
1423:, O. P. (died 1560)
1411:, O. P. (died 1569)
1387:Pereira of Valencia
1340:Mariana of Talavera
1241:Syriac commentators
1236:(sixteenth century)
1167:Gilbert of Poitiers
1149:Remigius of Auxerre
994:Euthymius Zigabenus
961:St. Maximus, Martyr
868:Isidore of Pelusium
859:Intermediate School
789:Theodore's brother
718:St. John Chrysostom
654:Cyril of Alexandria
280:Jewish Encyclopedia
208:to the west of the
198:Third Jewish Revolt
102:Jonathan ben Uzziel
43:Jewish commentaries
3468:Bible commentators
3081:Codices Sinaiticus
2920:Hitzig (died 1875)
2778:were published by
2635:Bernard Mandeville
2588:(2007), edited by
2370:Alexander Maclaren
2350:Andrew B. Davidson
2345:Frederic W. Farrar
2304:Johann Peter Lange
2238:Michael Baumgarten
2211:Benjamin Boothroyd
1984:Aleksandr Lopukhin
1934:Eileen M. Schuller
1916:(2017), edited by
1892:(2008), edited by
1847:Joseph A. Fitzmyer
1823:Joseph A. Fitzmyer
1775:Reginald C. Fuller
1761:George Leo Haydock
1727:. The writings of
1721:Joseph Knabenbauer
1565:Nineteenth century
1548:, Recollect (1770)
1516:Louis de Carrières
1439:Génébrard of Cluny
1382:Menochius of Pavia
1376:Tirinus of Antwerp
1370:Lorinus of Avignon
1346:Alcazar of Seville
1334:Bonfrère of Dinant
1293:Cornelius a Lapide
1202:Alphonsus Tostatus
1184:Alexander of Hales
1048:Hugh of Saint-Cher
1001:John Antony Cramer
984:(eleventh century)
967:St. John Damascene
822:The Three Chapters
761:Theognis of Nicaea
751:Maris of Chalcedon
621:Alexandrian School
615:Alexandrian School
596:Christian exegesis
431:commentary on the
401:Tobiah ben Eliezer
366:Sahal ben Mazliach
358:Abu al-Faraj Harun
262:NeoWestern Aramaic
176:Mishna and Talmuds
167:commentary on the
3478:Biblical exegesis
3368:978-0-9828715-6-0
3337:Best Commentaries
3284:Explanatory Notes
3193:by Dr. Paul Ellis
2979:Anchor Yale Bible
2944:Julius Wellhausen
2434:Ezra Palmer Gould
2360:Alfred A. Plummer
2355:Andrew R. Fausset
2244:Friedrich Tholuck
2234:Haevernick (1845)
2229:Hermann Olshausen
2152:English writers:
2013:, which uses the
1960:(2022) edited by
1920:and Curtis Mitch.
1875:The Navarre Bible
1861:William R. Farmer
1859:(1998) edited by
1841:(1990) edited by
1813:(1968) edited by
1751:Twentieth century
1702:Fulcran Vigouroux
1697:Anthony John Maas
1640:Fulcran Vigouroux
1417:(Ferus), O. S. F.
1393:Pineda of Seville
1364:Nicholas Serarius
1358:Sánchez of Alcalá
1208:Ludolph of Saxony
1180:(twelfth century)
1174:(twelfth century)
1155:Bruno of Würzburg
1127:(seventh century)
1121:(seventh century)
1103:Council of Vienne
996:(twelfth century)
963:(seventh century)
955:Procopius of Gaza
826:St. John's Gospel
731:School of Antioch
725:Antiochene School
607:in the 170s
538:Ludwig Philippson
502:Moses Mendelssohn
447:Semitic languages
395:Solomon ben Isaac
364:(tenth century);
356:(ninth century);
324:Gospel of Matthew
322:, as they are in
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3265:by William Kelly
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2665:Lord Bolingbroke
2312:(St. Paul, 1878)
2288:Charles Ellicott
2177:Joseph Priestley
2125:, Geier, Calov (
1863:Liturgical Press
1851:Roland E. Murphy
1831:Roland E. Murphy
1801:Liturgical Press
1725:Franz Hummelauer
1486:Isaac Le Maistre
1322:Cardinal Toletus
1277:Alfonso Salmeron
1253:Jacob Bar-Salibi
1234:Cardinal Cajetan
1133:(eighth century)
1125:Julian of Toledo
1084:Nicholas de Lyra
1030:Glossa Ordinaria
969:(eighth century)
779:Bishop of Tarsus
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570:, also known as
568:Cup of Salvation
540:, etc., called "
496:Azarias de Rossi
494:(died 1549) and
465:Aaron ben Joseph
453:Moses Maimonides
443:Abraham Ibn Ezra
411:in 11th century
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2667:(died 1751)
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2611:(died 1648)
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2199:Adam Clarke
2162:John Wesley
2148:Schlichting
2135:Melanchthon
2127:Calov Bible
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1560:(died 1797)
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659:St. Pierius
526:Friedlander
384:Middle Ages
303:character (
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3457:Categories
3263:Commentary
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3022:References
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2676:David Hume
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2078:Calvinists
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814:Nestorians
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556:, Geiger,
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218:Bar Kochba
71:Pentateuch
3228:John Gill
3085:Vaticanus
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2131:Michaelis
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1249:(fl. 850)
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1060:post illa
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878:St. Basil
873:Theodoret
810:Nestorius
650:the Blind
605:Heracleon
429:midrashic
421:Leḳaḥ Ṭov
405:Romaniote
354:Nahavendi
301:homiletic
293:Midrashim
287:Midrashim
250:Jerusalem
246:Babylonia
242:Jerusalem
202:Sepphoris
92:, in his
3447:Religion
3333:Challies
3308:and the
3176:Internet
3006:Exegesis
2990:See also
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2948:Wieseler
2926:B. Weiss
2902:Kleinert
2890:Longerke
2869:Bertheau
2798:de Wette
2788:Eichhorn
2776:Reimarus
2764:Voltaire
2723:Chandler
2692:Cudworth
2450:Hastings
2106:Vitringa
2102:Cocceius
2073:le Clerc
1710:McIntyre
1463:Malvenda
1457:Calasius
1224:Gagnaeus
1143:Druthmar
1092:Postillæ
1058:, i. e.
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920:Pelagius
775:Diodorus
765:Asterius
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