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BIBLE STUDY & INTERPRETATION >> COMMENTARIES >> PEOPLE'S BIBLE COMMENTARY

The People's Bible Commentary (PBC) is designed for all those who want to study the scriptures in a way that will warm the heart as well as instruct the mind. The series distils the best of scholarly insights into the straightforward language and devotional emphasis of Bible reading notes.

Each PBC volume can be used on a daily basis, as an alternative or complement to Bible reading notes. Alternatively it can be read straight through, or used as a resource for insight into particular verses of the biblical book.

The People's Bible Commentary: John
The People's Bible Commentary: John (Lambeth Conference Edition)
Richard A BURRIDGE
This special edition of The People's Bible Commentary: John includes a reading plan for the Lambeth Conference 2008 and a foreword by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams. More
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The People's Bible Commentary: 1 & 2 Kings
The People's Bible Commentary: 1 & 2 Kings
Stephen B DAWES
Throughout the books of Kings, the repeated message is the importance of faith in God and faithfulness to God, demonstrated in the lives of those who reigned over both Israel and Judah. More
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The People's Bible Commentary: 1 and 2 Samuel
The People's Bible Commentary: 1 & 2 Samuel
Harry MOWVLEY
Harry Mowvley takes us systematically through these vital books in 113 readings, each with a double-page spread of commentary that will address both head and heart. More
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The People's Bible Commentary: 1 Corinthians
The People's Bible Commentary: 1 Corinthians
Jerome MURPHY-O'CONNOR
Paul wrote to help the Corinthian Christians live out their faith in one of the largest and most notorious cities in the ancient world. His words of confrontation, correction, reconciliation and blessing still resonate in our lives today. More
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The People's Bible Commentary: 2 Corinthians
The People's Bible Commentary: 2 Corinthians
Aida Besançon SPENCER
Paul’s second letter to the young church at Corinth is forged in the heat of difficult circumstances. Despite the believers’ failings, their lack of commitment and their criticism of his ministry, Paul’s love and concern for them shine through. More
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The People's Bible Commentary: Acts
The People's Bible Commentary: Acts
Loveday ALEXANDER
As we read Acts, we share with the first Christians the unfolding excitement of the birth of the church, beginning in a tiny upper room and spreading into every corner of the world. More
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The People's Bible Commentary: Chronicles to Nehemiah
The People's Bible Commentary: Chronicles to Nehemiah
Michael TUNNICLIFFE
Written after the nation's exile to Babylon, the books of Chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah show the faithfulness of God at work in the history of Israel through years of gradual decline and final, terrible fall. More
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The People's Bible Commentary: Daniel
The People's Bible Commentary: Daniel
Doug INGRAM
Historically set within the trauma of exile, today the book of Daniel continues to call God’s people to remain faithful despite suffering and embrace the hope that God will work all things for good. More
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People's Bible Commentary: Deuteronomy
The People's Bible Commentary: Deuteronomy
Philip JOHNSTON
Deuteronomy is one of the three books most quoted in the New Testament, along with Psalms and Isaiah. Studying it is a key part of seeing how the Bible fits together as a whole, and how the Old Testament lays a theological basis for Christian faith.  More
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The People's Bible Commentary: Ephesians to Colossians and Philemon
The People's Bible Commentary: Ephesians to Colossians and Philemon
Marcus MAXWELL
The letters to the Philippians, Colossians, Ephesians and Philemon are all very different. One theme they share, however, is that Christ may be served whatever our circumstances. Christians must see their own place in the world as their opportunity for worship and service, whatever it may be. More
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