Miller, J.R. – Devotional Hours with the Bible – Vol 1-8
John R Miller (Presvbyterian) wrote Devotional Hours with the Bible – Vol 1-8 eight-volume set was published between 1908 and 1913.
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Parables-Types-Symbols
John R Miller (Presvbyterian) wrote Devotional Hours with the Bible – Vol 1-8 eight-volume set was published between 1908 and 1913.
Lesser Parables of Our Lord is a commentary on the lesser Parables of our Lord. These are lesser as commonly seen among most people, although they are very rich in content.
These are Al Franklin Hermeneutics Class Notes for Hermeneutics from Shasta Bible College
Poonen, Zac – Sermons
Christ In His Suffering, Christ on Trial, Christ Crucified Volume one describes the suffering of Jesus in its initial stages, ending with the Garden of Gethsemane. Volume two covers the Lord s Passion until He was condemned to be crucified. Volume three continues the study through His burial.
Studies in the Gospel of Mark are 46 studies on the Gospel of Mark hitting main themes in the Gospel of Mark.
Barry-The Parables of the Old Testament theWord General treatment of Parables, Fables, Allegories, Riddles, Visions, Proverbs, and Figurative Prophecies.
The Second Blessing in Symbol is a 29 chapter work by Carradine (Nazarene-Methodist) in which he examines the second blessing in the symbols presented in Scripture. Following the John Wesley-Methodist line of thought, they believe in a second grand event after salvation which is a point of sanctification or perfection. This work describes this event in Symbols.
The Works of Harry Ironside are 12 books by Ironside. Topics run from the Parable of the Foolish and wise virgins to Another Gospel? Holiness, Ultra-Dispensationalism.
Expositions of Holy Scripture Mark is a commentary on Mark
This is a 30 chapter work on various passages of Scripture about the Christian Life.
Mitchell thoroughly expounds each of the parabolic stories of the Old Testament, where he seeks spiritual truths hidden in some of the oldest stories of the Bible.
The Parables of the New Testament, Practically Unfolded William Bacon Stevens, 1857 (Bolded titles are choice!)
This work by Louis Gaussen, The Divine Inspiration of the Bible, is translated from German (I think, but from another language). One of the key concepts he treats is the concept of theopneustia, which is the Greek adjective, “God-Breathed” or inspired. He looks at different aspects of the Bible’s inspiration.
This is a primer on Interpreting the Bible by Pastor Bob Smith. He has 13 chapters on how to interpret the Bible, and his form is very easy to read and understand.