Charles Box Commentaries (Church Christ)
Charles Box Commentaries
This commentary set will assist in understanding the gist of sections of Scripture. It is not exhaustive or exegetical. Instead, it seeks to give the big picture of the sections so you can perhaps more easily see how sections of Scripture fit within the books. The comments are also usually broken up into sections which are perfect for sermon preparation. Charles Box, Church of Christ pastor from Alabama provides context and commentary on selected passages from 26 books of the Bible.
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