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The Complete Jewish Bible is the only English version of the Bible
fully Jewish in
style and presentation that includes both the Tanakh ("Old
Testament") and the B'rit Hadashah (New Covenant, "New Testament"). Even
its title, the Complete Jewish Bible, challenges both Jews and Christians
to see that the whole Bible is Jewish, the B'rit Hadashah as well as the
Tanakh. Jews are challenged by the implication that without it the Tanakh
is an incomplete Bible. Christians are challenged with the fact that they
are joined to the Jewish people through faith in the Jewish Messiah,
Yeshua (Jesus) -- so that because Christianity can be rightly understood
only from a Jewish perspective, anti-Semitism is condemned absolutely and
forever. In short, the Complete Jewish Bible restores the Jewish unity of
the Bible. |
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Adam Clarke |

R.
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John Gill |
Included are:
Adam Clarke's Commentary
Jamieson, Fausset and Brown Commentary
John Gill's Exposition of the entire Bible
Matthew Henry's Complete and Concise Commentaries
The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
John Wesley's Notes on the Bible
More commentaries to be added in the future
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Matthew Henry |

R.A.
Torrey |

John
Wesley |
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Bible Commentaries Collection is a
continually expanding bundle of all English public domain Bible Commentaries With You books for use with the
PDA Bible With You
reader.
Upon ordering a License for
Bible Commentaries Collection, you receive not only the complete
set of public domain English commentary books currently offered by GMPSoft, but also the right to use
for free each coming public domain English Bible Commentaries With You
book.
Notes:
Download each commentary book separately from the
product page.
Send suggestions about other public domain Bible commentaries
to be included in this bundle to our Support
Team. GMPSoft cannot engage with exact dates for releasing the next
English public domain Bible Commentaries With You books. Users
who have ordered the product will be notified about those upon release. |
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Noah Webster published his first dictionary of the
English language in 1806, and in 1828 published the first edition of his
An American Dictionary of the English Language. Webster changed
the spelling of many words in his dictionaries in an attempt to make them
more phonetic. Many of the differences between American English and other
English variants evident today originated this way. Webster's dictionary
was so popular that "Webster's" became synonymous with dictionary to many
Americans. |
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The GMPSoft Team!
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