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The 23 New Testament volumes of the famous Commentaries of J. P. Lange (along with other contributors, including Philip Schaff). Trusted and valued by scholars and pastors alike for generations.
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Biblesoft is pleased to offer Lange's New Testament Commentaries for PC Study Bible now for the first time! These are the 23 New Testament volumes (with an Index volume). Originally bound together in a ten-volume print set, we have utilized the 23-volume division indicated by the actual page numbering, making the material easier to access (by individual book).
These Commentaries, long valued by scholars and pastors alike, are primarily the work of Johann Peter (J. P.) Lange (1802-1884), a leading German theologian, Reformed minister and Biblical scholar who succeeded Isaac Dorner as professor of Dogmatic Theology at Bonn in 1854. His oversight and contributions resulted in the Theologisch-homiletisches Bibelwerk (1857-76), edited and published in English as A Commentary on the Holy Scriptures, Critical, Doctrinal, and Homiletical (1865-80) [and forever to be known as "Lange's Commentary"]. The Anglo-American edition was overseen by the distinguished and popular historian-scholar Philip Schaff, who did much of the translation and editing work.
In contrast to the extreme skeptical-critical mode which came to characterize much of German scholarship in the 19th century, Lange represented a more traditional-conservative (and Evanglical) approach, shared in common with men such as E. W. Hengstenberg. He was also a (Reformed) minister, and the Commentaries reflect this combination of conservative criticism, Evangelical theology, and homiletics, in a way that is unique. For each passage that is covered, a consistent approach is adopted throughout. After giving the text in translation, along with textual notes, (as footnotes), three different kinds of commentary are presented:
This gives you three times the value! For each verse you select, a drop-down box will appear allowing you to choose from each of these areas or kinds of commentary. For detailed analysis, go to the exegetical-critical notes; for sermon ideas and pastoral insights, select the Homiletical notes.
Lange's Commentaries are available in a number of places online, but typically in a poor or incomplete form. Biblesoft's electronic edition is vastly superior to anything you will find online, and is perhaps the finest version available anywhere. In addition to its integration within the Commentary interface of PC Study Bible, considerable work has been done to preserve an accurate division and outline for each volume if you choose to access it by table of contents. The Index volume allows you to follow-up on specific subjects (by page number). Also, in addition to the Bible verses, references to the writings of Josephus, Philo, the Church Fathers, and the Pseudepigrapha are linked wherever possible.
All told, Lange's Commentaries represent a ground-breaking and lasting achievement—being among the most reliable (and largest) Commentary sets ever produced. It is a compendium of conservative/Evangelical German scholarship of the period, with contributions by scholars such as J. J. van Oosterzee (Luke, 1-2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, James), Gotthard Lechler (Acts), Christian Friedrich Kling (1 and 2 Corinthians), Otto Schmoller (Galatians), Karl Braune (Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1-3 John), C. A. Auberlen (Thessalonians), C. J. Riggenbach (Thessalonians), Carl Bernhard Moll (Hebrews), G. F. C. Fronmüller (1-2 Peter, Jude), and, of course, Lange himself (Matthew, Mark, John, Romans, James, Revelation). Many consider the Anglo-American edition even to be an improvement on the original, with the inclusion of numerous additional notes and comments (indicated by square brackets []) by the editors & translators, distinguished (American) scholars in their own right—Philip Schaff, W. G. T. Shedd, Charles F. Schaeffer, J. Isidore Mombert, M. B. Riddle, and others.
We hope you will take the opportunity to add this valuable (and long-awaited) classic New Testament Commentary set to your library today! or, save by bundling the Commentaries together with Lange's Life of the Lord Jesus Christ (also available for individual purchase).
(NOTE: The Old Testament volumes will be made available separately)
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