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  1. Feb 7, 2012 · First, look up a passage on Bible Gateway—say, Matthew 3—and look to the top right for the Show resources link: Clicking on Show resources opens a new column and menu next to the Bible passage without taking you away from the current page. The new column lists all of the Bible commentaries that discuss the passage you’re reading.

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    • Asbury Bible Commentary — An evangelical Wesleyan commentary on the entire Bible with exegesis by nearly 50 Bible scholars and includes an extensive selection of articles examining origin, history, and make up of Scripture. [Table of Contents] • The Bible Panorama — A survey of the “scenery” of Scripture. Each chapter of each book of the Bible is...

    Bible Concordance— Search the Bible on Bible Gateway using a keyword or keyword phrases to create a comprehensive list, in Bible book order, of the Scripture passages where those words and phrases are found. • Dictionary of Bible Themes — Over 2,000 articles organized in a unique, 9-level thematic classification with explanations of the theme, ke...

    • Encyclopedia of the Bible — The result of more than 10 years of research and preparation, more than 7,500 articles by 230 contributors comprehensively inform readers about Bible lands, people, doctrines, themes, theology, and biblical interpretation. [Table of Contents] • Additional Encyclopedias Available to You With Your Bible Gateway Plus Memb...

    • Parallel Bible — Compare how different Bible versions translate the same Scripture passage by viewing them side-by-side (up to five). Once the passage you’re searching for appears, click the “Add parallel” icon in the icon bar above the Bible text. [Read the Bible Gateway Blog post, Explore the Many Ways Bible Gateway Helps You Study the Bible]

  2. May 11, 2011 · To view a commentary, just click on the title of the one you want and it will open in the same column, so you can read it alongside the Bible passage. To hide the commentary, just click Hide resources. If you regularly check commentaries alongside your Bible reading, this feature will make the process more seamless.

  3. The Theology of Work Bible Commentary explores what the Bible says about faith and work, book by book through the Bible. This robust commentary has been vetted by a team of scholars and practitioners committed to a creating a comprehensive, biblically accurate theology of work. The IVP New Testament Commentary Series.

  4. Verses 26–28. I. The help of the Spirit in prayer. While we are in this world, hoping and waiting for what we see not, we must be praying. Hope supposes desire, and that desire offered up to God is prayer; we groan. Now observe, 1. Our weakness in prayer: We know not what we should pray for as we ought. (1.) As to the matter of our requests ...

  5. Hedges (φραγμοὺς) See on Matthew 21:33. It may mean either a hedge, or a place enclosed with a hedge. Here the hedges beside which vagrants rest. Compel. Compare constrained, Matthew 14:22; Acts 26:11; Galatians 6:12. Not to use force, but to constrain them against the reluctance which such poor creatures would feel at accepting the ...

  6. biblehub.com › commentaries › markMark 14:32 - Bible Hub

    Mark 14:41. καθεύδετε λοιπὸν κ. τ. λ.] as at Matthew 26:45, painful irony: sleep on now, and take your rest! Hardly has Jesus thus spoken when He sees Judas approach with his band (Mark 14:42-43). Then His mood of painful irony breaks off, and with urgent earnestness He now goes on in hasty, unconnected exclamations: there is ...

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