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Encyclopedia > Bible commentary

Biblical exegesis (from the Greek ἐξηγεῖσθαι 'to lead out') is an extensive and critical interpretation of the Bible.


An exegete is a person skilled in the science of interpretation.


The word exegesis means to draw the meaning out of a given text. It is sometimes contrasted with eisegesis, which means to read one's own interpretation into a given text. In general, exegesis presumes an attempt to view the text objectively, while eisegesis is more subjective.


Public domain Bible commentaries

With the rise of the Internet, many Public Domain Bible commentaries have become available online. Here is a list of some of the commentaries: The public domain comprises the body of all creative works and other knowledge—writing, artwork, music, science, inventions, and others—in which no person or organization has any proprietary interest. ... Online means being connected to the Internet or another similar electronic network, like a bulletin board system. ...

  • John Darby's Synopsis - from crosswalk.com
  • John Darby's Synopsis - from christnotes.org
  • John Darby's Synopsis - from studylight.org
  • Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - from crosswalk.com
  • Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - from studylight.org
  • Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary - from christnotes.org
  • John Wesley's Explanatory Notes - from crosswalk.com
  • John Wesley's Explanatory Notes - from christnotes.org
  • John Wesley's Explanatory Notes - from studylight.org

See also

This article discusses textual hermeneutics. ... Rabbinic literature, in the broadest sense, can mean the entire spectrum of Judaisms rabbinic writing/s throughout history. ...

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Available Bible commentaries from StudyLight.org (650 words)
Author of one of the most respected interdenominational commentaries ever written, Adam Clarke shows his Godly respect for the Bible as well as his courage to give his opinion on many difficult and controversial questions other commentaries often avoid.
Although only covering the Gospels, this set of commentaries, by the English scholar partially responsible for formulating the Westminster Confession, is full of insight and wisdom.
This highly respected and nearly exhaustive compilation was developed by R.A. Torrey from references in Thomas Scott's Commentary and the Comprehensive Bible.
Using Bible Commentaries (1054 words)
Commentaries may help you find the best words and phrases to express what you have found in the text.
Then, if you consult Barnes' commentary to help you find the words to emphasize what the text means, you may find his comments helpful: "He [John] cautions them against trusting to every kind of spirit, or supposing that every spirit which animated even the professed friends of religion was the Spirit of God...
Commentaries are great resources to assist us in expression, in choice of words.
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