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Author: Alfred NorrisBinding: Paperback, 186 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
A thorough verse by verse commentary on Mark with contributions from the other gospels. The author has used, as in his other writings, a series of thirty-nine digressions to discuss many of the issues raised in the gospel.
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Author: L. G. SargentBinding: Hardback, 220 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
A commentary in seven sections, following Mark's record of the Gospel, clearly showing the experience of the author in his studies which he acknowledges in the opening words of the Preface:
"Mark has been a beloved study for the writer for half a lifetime".
Author: Michael AshtonBinding: Paperback, 228 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
An examination of the miraculous signs performed by the Lord Jesus Christ during his ministry and the wonderful effect on the generation who experienced them. In addition the author expounds the spiritual lessons to be learned for ourselves.
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Author: John CarterBinding: Hardback, 270 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
"The parables were spoken by the King to the people interested in the kingdom of God. They were a challenge to men to think."
These words, taken from the preface, explain the approach to the exposition. Eighty of the parables and metaphors of the Lord are discussed in its pages.
Author: John CarterBinding: Hardback, 252 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
This book is now available in a new edition, brought up to date with a new cover and layout, but containing the same timeless work. As the author says in the preface,
"Repeated meditation on the writings of John leave the student with a feeling that their depth cannot be fully reached, nor their meaning exhausted".
Author: John CarterBinding: Hardback, 192 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
The thesis underlying the Letter to the Romans is summarised by the author as "The righteousness of God revealed in the gospel for man's salvation". Throughout his verse by verse commentary on the letter, he shows how the Apostle Paul demonstrated the thesis in the earlier chapters and how he eventually brings his readers to the practical exhortaions that are called for as a result of believing the Gospel.
Author: Michael AshtonBinding: Hardback, 256 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Corinth was a cosmopolitan seaport and, humanly speaking, alien to the message of the Gospel. Yet the Lord revealed to Paul that he had "much people" in the city, whose lives were changed through faith in Christ.
Author: John CarterBinding: Hardback, 133 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Of the letter to the Galatians it has been said:
There is nothing in ancient or modern language to be compared with this epistle. All the powers of Paul's soul shine forth in its few pages. Broad and luminous view, keen logic, biting irony, everything that is most forcible in argument, vehement in indignation, ardent and tender in affection, is found here, combined and pured forth in a single stream, forming a work of irresistable power."
Over many years the author has studied this epistle. As a possible help to others to understand in some measure this epistle of "our beloved brother Paul", "the Lord's ambassador to us Gentiles", this volume is published.
Author: John CarterBinding: Paperback, 158 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Paul's letter to the Ephesians is full of instruction and edification; it would be difficult to find a greater concentration of ideas in any writing than is found in the first chapter. The letter to the Romans treats of God's righteousness revealed in Christ in the Gospel. The letter to the Ephesians goes forward to discourse of the things which are the privileged possession of those who are partakers of that "wisdom, righteousness, sanctification and redemption" which of God is in Christ Jesus.
It is hoped that this book will help to attain a fuller knowledge of "the mystery of God's will" which was revealed through the apostle to us Gentiles.
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Author: John MarshallBinding: Paperback, 112 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
An interpretation of the Letter to the Ephesians
On careful reading on Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians one finds it difficult to escape the conclusion that he was not so much writing a letter as developing a portrait of the kind of person the believer ought to be in every aspect of his life. When seen in this way the epistle is the most profound, the loveliest and the sternest of all Paul's epistles.
The author hopes that this interpretation of the Epistle to the Ephesians as a portrait of the saint will be found to complement the splendid and more detailed exposition of the epistle by John Carter.
Author: T. J. BarlingBinding: Paperback, 168 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
In his exposition of this letter, the author in the first part deals with such subjects as "Paul's character in the epistles" and also the doctrine covered in the epistle. In the second part of the book, there is a verse-by-verse commentary.
Author: T. J. BarlingBinding: Paperback, 196 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
A book consisting of five short studies, followed by a commentary.
Author: Alfred NichollsBinding: Hardback, 448 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
The subtitle is "Sound words for ecclesias under pressure". This section by section commentary is interspersed with a series of "essays" that deal with many of the issues raised in these letters.
Author: John CarterBinding: Paperback, 190 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
The study of the Letter to the Hebrews originated in a series of Bible Class lectures which were expanded in articles appearing in The Christadelphian from 1933-1935.
This book unfolds the great characteristics of this letter in brief and simple terms and is a fitting introduction to its study. A series of similitudes, contrasts and analogies are used in the letter to the Hebrews, some of which have to do with the Mosaic ritual and others with the great figures of the Old Testament. To appreciate them fully the reader must be familiar with that history, particularly with the five books of Moses. Such a background would have made a powerful appeal to the Hebrews to whom the letter was clearly addresses. Therefore, The Law of Moses and Law and Grace are recommended.
Author: Neville SmartBinding: Paperback, 202 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
The opening chapters of this study deal with the authorship, general plan, and essential argument of the letter of James. Subsequent chapters discuss the various themes present in the epistle, such as "respect of persons", faith and works, the power of the tongue, jealousy and contention, the making of presumptuous judgements, patiance in affliction, and sickness and sin.
Author: Alfred NichollsBinding: Paperback, 104 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Based on a series of articles in The Christadelphian, the book provides an approach to interpretation of the Apocalypse. The symbols employed and the scripture background to the message are examined, leading to the strong exhortational content of the book.
Author: W. L. BedwellBinding: Hardback, 144 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
"These letters were for the brotherhood at large and not only for the seven ecclesias to which they were sent."
With these words the author concludes his study of these seven letters in which he explores the background and content of the messages from the Lord Jesus Christ. Comparison between the days of the early believers and the times in which we live is drawn, with valuable exhortations for the present day disciple.
Author: John ThomasBinding: Hardback, 1,700 pages totalPublisher: The Christadelphian
An "exposition of the Apocalypse, in harmony with the things of the kingdom of the Deity, and the name of Jesus anointed".
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Author: C. C. WalkerBinding: Booklet, 64 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
These helpful notes, first published in 1909, provide a summary of Eureka by John Thomas.
Author: Robert RobertsBinding: Hardback, 198 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
This work was first published in 1880 as a result of lectures given in the spring of that year. The first lecture contains this statement of intent:
"The object of the present course of lectures is to exhibit in a simple way the meaning of this (at first sight) apparently inscrutable book of Revelation".
Author: Robert RobertsBinding: Booklet, 64 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian, reprinted by Regal Press
Though only a short booklet, this work by Robert Roberts - one of his last - deals with 31 of the Lord's parables, concisely summarising their spiritual significance for his original audience and for the disciple today.
Author: Alfred NorrisBinding: Paperback, 106 pagesPublisher: Tamarisk
From the ancient 'ten words' engraven on tablets of stone, the author offers pithy and practical advice for the modern disciple. Thus, in connection with the fourth commandment: "If any disciple esteems every day alike, it is not that all days now become to him equally secular, but that they all become equally holy". The importance and relevance of the God-given commands is examined and is supported by the author's frequent use of "digressions". Although another century has commenced these timeless principles still need our attention.
Author: H. P. MansfieldBinding: Hardback, 512 pagesPublisher: Logos
Author: Geoff & Ray WalkerBinding: Paperback, 210 pagesPublisher: Bible Student Press
Author: J. LukeBinding: Paperback, 70 pagesPublisher: Christadelphian Scripture Study Service
Author: George BookerBinding: Paperback, 200 pagesPublisher: Tamarisk
An exposition of Paul's Letters to the Thessalonians.
Author: G. E. MansfieldBinding: Hardback, 344 pagesPublisher: Logos
Author: H. P. MansfieldBinding: Hardback, 350 pagesPublisher: Logos
Author: H. P. MansfieldBinding: Hardback, 264 pagesPublisher: Logos
Author: Geoff & Ray WalkerBinding: Paperback, 242 pagesPublisher: Bible Student Press
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