Verse-by-verse and chapter-by-chapter commentary from the scholars who shaped this platform — available free for personal study.
Chapter-by-chapter commentary on all 66 books by the father of modern dispensationalism. Premillennial, dispensational, literal hermeneutic.
Verse-by-verse teaching commentary from Chuck Smith's 30-year C2000 series covering the entire Bible. Calvary Chapel pastor, Provisionist, pre-trib.
The most comprehensive single-author verse-by-verse commentary in the English language. Written 1706–1714. Rich in application, devotional depth, and cross-reference.
Wesley's concise verse-by-verse notes on the New Testament — precise, pastoral, and focused on the plain meaning of the text.
A collaborative 19th-century commentary combining the exegetical strengths of three Scottish scholars. Covers the whole Bible with particular depth in the original languages and historical context.
Arno Gaebelein's dispensational commentary on the whole Bible. Premillennial, pre-trib, with strong prophetic emphasis and careful attention to the Jewish background of Scripture.
Harry Ironside's accessible verse-commentary notes. Ironside was a prolific Brethren-movement teacher whose clear, practical expositions cover most of the New Testament and selected Old Testament books.
A massive verse-by-verse commentary known for its original language depth. Clarke engages Hebrew and Greek throughout with unusual scholarly precision.
Verse-by-verse commentary written from a Provisionist, pre-trib, dispensational perspective. Built on the Seven Threads framework. This is the primary commentary source in the Bible reader.