Dunagan Bible Commentaries
Dunagan Bible Commentaries is a Church of Christ commentary of 2700 pages of mostly the New Testament.
Download
Mark-Dunagan.gbk.twm (1365 downloads )Dunagan Bible Commentaries
More New Testament Commentaries
- Ironside, Harry A. – Lectures on the Epistle to the Romans
- James S. Candish – Ephesians
- John Gill Exposition of the Entire Bible (Baptist)
- Jon Courson’s Application Commentary (New Testament)
- Jones Mark a Devotional Commentary
- Jowett Epistles of First and Second Peter
- Jowett, J.H. Epistles of Peter
- Kakoulide Epistles of John
- Kakoulide James
- Kakoulide Jude
- Keathley III Colossians
- Keathley Titus
- Keathley-Walvoord Commentary on Revelation.cmt.twm
- Kelly Epistle to the Hebrews
- King, Guy H. – 1John – The Fellowship
- King, Guy H. – 2 Timothy – To My Son
- King, Guy H. – Colossians – Crossing The Border
- King, Guy H. – Philippians – Joy Way
- Koenig- Revelation of Jesus Christ Through the Ages
- Krell Philippians Take a Joy Ride
- Laurenson Messiah, the Prince, Commentary on Matthew
- Law Henry – Meditations on Ephesians
- Law, Henry – Christ is All Commentary
- Lawrence Live like a Man (Titus)
- Leighton Practical Commentary upon the First Epistle of Peter
Advertisement
How can a loving God send people to hell? explains how God's love interacts with God's judgment and wrath. Love has to involve two people, and when somebody does not respond correctly to God's love, God is despised and spurned, therefore it is logical that God excludes that person from all the God has to offer.
(https://www.theologicalsystems.com/god/how-can-a-loving-god-send-people-to-hell/)
The class, Advanced Bible Searches NEAR shows you how to use the search NEAR function in theWord. This function will allow searching for situations where the word "Son" "Christ" are within so many words or verses of each other, but not necessarily next to each other. This is a very powerful function that is totally lacking in other Bible programs. You "loosely" search for two words or phrases that are just "near each other."