First Corinthians Commentary

NOTE:  This is currently out of print.

Bible commentary on First Corinthians:

This new First Corinthians commentary is available!  It is more than 800 pages long and has more than 50 charts and special studies, some of which are listed below.

 

Commentary on First Corinthians chapter one

Commentary on First Corinthians chapter two

Commentary on First Corinthians chapter three

Commentary on First Corinthians chapter four

Commentary on First Corinthians chapter five

Commentary on First Corinthians chapter six

Commentary on First Corinthians chapter seven

Commentary on First Corinthians chapter eight

Commentary on First Corinthians chapter nine

Commentary on First Corinthians chapter ten

Commentary on First Corinthians chapter eleven

Commentary on First Corinthians chapter twelve

Commentary on First Corinthians chapter thirteen

Commentary on First Corinthians chapter fourteen

Commentary on First Corinthians chapter fifteen

Commentary on First Corinthians chapter sixteen

Special studies in this First Corinthians commentary include:

1. Two types of converts (p. 75)
2. Similarities and dissimilarities between the Lord’s Supper and the Passover (p. 116)
3. Things accomplished by baptism (p. 141)
4. The Holy Spirit uses the gospel to convert people (p. 142)
5. America’s “Christian foundation” (pp. 158-167)
6. Natural versus supernatural gifts (p. 172)
7. Is it sinful for a Christian to marry a non-Christian? (p. 207)
8. An overview of the occult and demon possession (pp. 215-216)
9. What about celebrating days like Halloween? (pp. 220-221)
10. Earthly athletic games and the Christian faith (p. 252)
11. Similarities between the nation of Israel and the New Testament church (pp. 255, 257)
12. Some thoughts on temptation (pp. 276-277)
13. An introduction to the Lord’s Supper (the Communion) (p. 279)
14. Knowing and following the pattern found in the New Testament (p. 299)
15. An overview of the “head covering” (veil) issue (pp. 299-300)
16. Is it necessary for women to wear a “head covering” (veil) today? (pp. 300-302)
17. Reasons to believe head coverings (veils) were cultural (pp. 302-303)
18. What about Catholic traditions? (pp. 304-305)
19. The Godhead (pp. 305-308)
20. Some of the ways men and women are equal (pp. 308-309)
21. Women who want to act like men (pp. 309-310)
22. Additional matters related to men, male headship and a woman’s role (pp. 311-313)
23. What was the head covering (veil)? (pp. 315-316)
24. Head coverings (veils) and modern society (pp. 316-317)
25. Questions and answers about Sunday and the Lord’s Supper (pp. 340-346)
26. The observance of Bible feasts (p. 346)
27. Introduction to 11:22 and eating in a church building (pp. 349-351)
28. An overview of worship (pp. 376-382)
29. Key passages on gifts (p. 389)
30. New Testament Christianity versus denominationalism (p. 406)
31. Holy Spirit baptism or water baptism? (pp. 409-411)
32. 20 reasons to reject the modern claims of Pentecostalism (pp. 412-413)
33. A special study on tongue speaking (pp. 432-437)
34. What a doctor said about Agape love (p. 446)
35. The “in part” versus “the perfect” in 1 Cor. 13 (pp. 468-472)
36. Modern claims versus the New Testament gift of tongues (pp. 481-483)
37. Christians are to sing (pp. 495-496)
38. A study of Calvinism (pp. 57-61, 503-505)
39. A summary of the Corinthian assemblies (p. 528)
40. Using female translators (pp. 531-532)
41. The things God uses to save, justify and forgive man of sin (pp. 540-541)
42. A simple way to illustrate Rom. 6:1-4 (p. 543)
43. A special study on the resurrection of Jesus Christ (pp. 549-557)
44. Premillennialism versus the Bible (p. 571)
45. The contrast between the preresurrection and the postresurrection body (pp. 593-594)
46. 9 New Testament words to describe the “great collection” (pp. 608-609)
47. The “Sabbath day” versus the “Lord’s Day” (p. 609)
48. Additional thoughts on Christian giving and the Sunday collection (pp. 613-615)
49. A church treasury, “special contributions,” and  “the proper use of church funds” (pp. 615-616)
50. An overview of New Testament Christianity (pp. 628-635)

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