TKC Bible Commentary

TKC Verse-by-Verse Bible Commentary UPDATE

I just wanted to update readers on the TKC Verse-By-Verse Bible Commentary project. As I have related in the past, I am going through the Bible verse-by-verse and writing commentary on each verse. I am working in both the New and Old Testament so that those interested in the OT commentary can follow along there and those interested in the NT will not have to wait until I reach that point.

So far, I have completed the first three chapters of Genesis and the first chapter of Matthew. The commentary is meant to be very basic and more like a tour through the books of the Bible than an exhaustive tome that ends up being four times larger than the Bible itself.

TKC Bible Commentary Project Started

Previously I mentioned my plans to do a commentary on the entire Bible.  There was a slight delay as I searched for the right structure.  I have now decided on the structure & have completed testing commentary on the first chapter of Genesis.  Take a look and tell me what you think so far.  I wanted the structure to be very simplistic & easy to reference.  Commentaries often consume more page space than the actual verses upon which they are commenting.  Keep in mind this is just a test at the moment but I plan to go full force by this winter.  Again, I am doing this project more for my benefit in that I will later compare it to other commentaries & see where I differ & agree.  My goal is to NOT apply some "new" interpretation to the text but rather to eventually capture the "historic Christian" interpretation of the entire Bible.

You can access the Genesis 1 Commentary by clicking THIS LINK.

FEATURES

  • Hover mouse pointer over verse reference to see verse. (Example: Gen 1:1)
  • Click Lexicon "?" to go to a lexicon of the verse, showing original language & Strong's concordance system (thanks to blueletterbible.com)
  • Easy "printer-friendly" format
  • Keyed to TKC Glossary (online verision will define words contained in TKC glossary), hover mouse pointer over superscript "i" whenever present.  (Example: Trinityi)

 

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