Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
From the co-author of the classic Jamieson, Fausset and Brown Commentary, Fausset’s Bible Dictionary stands as one of the best single-volume Bible encyclopedias ever written for general use. The author’s writing style is always clear and concise, and he tackles issues important to the average student of the Bible, not just the Biblical scholars. This makes Fausset’s an excellent tool for both everyday Bible study and in-depth lesson or sermon preparation. description from studylight.org.
The Fausset’s Bible Dictionary by the Rev. A.R. Fausset, the co-author of the classic Jamieson, Fausset and Brown Commentary, This Bible Dictionary remains an excellent tool for teachers and students alike. It is one of the best single-volume Bible dictionaries ever written for Bible study. Rev. Fausset writes in an easy to understand format for any serious student of the Bible or scholar. Fausset’s Bible Dictionary is an excellent tool for Bible study whether it be in-depth or basic.
Bullinger Bible Commentary from Companion Bible.
This is an excellent Brethren commentary on every verse of the Bible with some notes on each book of the Bible. clear here
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