Matthew Henry

The Pulpit Commentary

(1899) by Joseph Exell and Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones

The Pulpit Commentary, created by Rev. Joseph Exell (1849–1909) and Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones (January 14, 1836–November 2, 1917) is one of the largest homiletical works produced to this day with a total of 23 volumes compiled over 30 years. Though not much is known about the faith of the creators of this commentary, the heart and labor of love of these men can be seen in their compilation and selection of 100 contributors filling 95,000 entries covering the Scriptures. This commentary, being one of the largest of its kind, dissects the Bible into easy-to-read yet detailed outlines, providing key points for those who study God’s Word. In addition to outlines, it provides details on biblical customs and geographical information as well as translations for key Greek and Hebrew words. This catch-all commentary is a great resource for students and ministers alike.[1]

                                                                      

[1]  “Books Available – The Pulpit Commentaries – Bible Commentaries.” StudyLight.org, https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/tpc.html.

“The Pulpit Commentary.” Biblesoft, https://store.biblesoft.com/products/172-pulpitcob00035-the-pulpit-commentary.html.