2017-08-01T03:09:00+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Baruch Epstein, Franz Delitzsch, Rashbam, Moses Kimhi, Ralph P. Martin, Shlomo Ganzfried, Walter A. Elwell, Ronald Y. K. Fung, Murray J. Harris, George Beasley-Murray, Tobiah ben Eliezer, Rabanus Maurus, F. F. Bruce, Abraham ibn Ezra, John F. MacArthur, Allan Harman, Avigdor Cohen of Vienna, John Goldingay, John Painter (theologian), Joseph Addison Alexander, Jacques Bonfrère, Moses Stuart, Paul R. House, Thomas R. Schreiner, Ezra Palmer Gould, Joseph ibn Abitur, Gabriel Esperanssa, Moses Sofer, Jacob ben Asher, Sidney Greidanus, F. W. Grosheide, Daniel I. Block, Peter H. Davids, Mark A. Seifrid, Tatian, Jan Ridderbos, Leslie C. Allen, Barry Webb, Seakle Greijdanus, Jacob M. Myers, J. Ramsey Michaels, D. A. Carson, R. E. Clements, R. K. Harrison, Obadiah ben Jacob Sforno, David J. A. Clines, Isaac Halberstam, C. K. Barrett, Joyce Baldwin, Iain Provan, Peter O'Brien (theologian), Jacob Vita Pardo, Arthur Pink, John Gill (theologian), Leon Morris, Peter Leithart, William Henderson (physician), William Hendriksen, William L. Lane, Colin G. Kruse, Aharon of Karlin (II), Arthur Peake, Shlomo Ephraim Luntschitz, Henry Hampton Halley, Hillel ben Naphtali Zevi, Richard L. Pratt, Jr., Menasseh Ben Israel, Chaim ibn Attar, Samuel Vital, Samson ben Pesah Ostropoli, Meir Simcha of Dvinsk, Saadia Gaon, Adam Clarke, Paul Joüon, R. T. France, Chaim Dov Rabinowitz, Charles Bridges (theologian), Donald Wiseman, Matthew Henry, Tremper Longman, Albert Barnes (theologian), Craig S. Keener, Derek Kidner, Derek Thomas (theologian), Edward Joseph Young, James Montgomery Boice flashcards
Bible commentators

Bible commentators

  • Baruch Epstein
    Baruch Epstein or Baruch ha-Levi Epstein (1860–1941) (Hebrew: ברוך הלוי אפשטיין) was a Lithuanian rabbi, best known for his Torah Temimah commentary on the Torah.
  • Franz Delitzsch
    Franz Delitzsch (Leipzig, 23 February 1813 – Leipzig, 4 March 1890) was a German Lutheran theologian and Hebraist.
  • Rashbam
    Samuel ben Meir (Troyes, c. 1085 – c. 1158) after his death known as "Rashbam", a Hebrew acronym for: RAbbi SHmuel Ben Meir, was a leading French Tosafist and grandson of Shlomo Yitzhaki, "Rashi.
  • Moses Kimhi
    Moses Kimhi (c. 1127 – c. 1190) was a medieval Jewish biblical commentator and grammarian.
  • Ralph P. Martin
    Ralph Philip Martin (4 August 1925 – 25 February 2013 ) was a British New Testament scholar.
  • Shlomo Ganzfried
    Shlomo Ganzfried (or Salomo ben Joseph Ganzfried; 1804 in Ungvar – 30 July 1886 in Ungvar) was an Orthodox rabbi and posek best known as author of the work of Halakha (Jewish law), the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch (Hebrew: קיצור שולחן ערוך, "The Abbreviated Shulchan Aruch"), by which title he is also known.
  • Walter A. Elwell
    Walter A. Elwell (born April 29, 1937) is an evangelical theological academic.
  • Ronald Y. K. Fung
    Ronald Y. K. Fung (born 1937) was professor of Biblical Studies at China Graduate School of Theology.
  • Murray J. Harris
    Murray J. Harris (born August 18, 1939) is professor emeritus of New Testament exegesis and theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois.
  • George Beasley-Murray
    George Raymond Beasley-Murray (October 10, 1916 – 23 February 2000) was an evangelical Christian, scholar and professor of New Testament Interpretation at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
  • Tobiah ben Eliezer
    Tobiah ben Eliezer (Hebrew: טוביה בר אליעזר) was a Talmudist and poet of the 11th century, author of the Leḳaḥ Ṭov or Pesiḳta Zuṭarta, a midrashic commentary on the Pentateuch and the Five Megillot.
  • Rabanus Maurus
    Rabanus Maurus Magnentius (c. 780 – 4 February 856), also known as Hrabanus or Rhabanus, was a Frankish Benedictine monk and theologian who became archbishop of Mainz in Germany.
  • F. F. Bruce
    Frederick Fyvie Bruce FBA (12 October 1910 – 11 September 1990), usually cited as F.
  • Abraham ibn Ezra
    Rabbi Abraham Ben Meir Ibn Ezra (Hebrew: אַבְרָהָם אִבְּן עֶזְרָא or ראב"ע‎‎, Arabic: ابن عزرا‎‎; also known as Abenezra or Aben Ezra, 1089–1167) was born in Tudela, Navarre in 1089, and died c.
  • John F. MacArthur
    John Fullerton MacArthur Jr.
  • Allan Harman
    Allan Macdonald Harman, OAM, RFD (born 7 June 1936) is an Australian Presbyterian theologian and Old Testament scholar.
  • Avigdor Cohen of Vienna
    Avigdor Cohen ben Elijah of Vienna (fl. mid-13th century) was the earliest of the great Talmudists of Austria.
  • John Goldingay
    John Edgar Goldingay (born 20 June 1942 in Birmingham, United Kingdom) is the David Allan Hubbard Professor of Old Testament in the School of Theology of Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California.
  • John Painter (theologian)
    John Painter FAHA (born 22 September 1935 in Bellingen, New South Wales) is an Australian New Testament scholar.
  • Joseph Addison Alexander
    Joseph Addison Alexander (24 April 1809 – 28 January 1860) was an American biblical scholar.
  • Jacques Bonfrère
    Jacques Bonfrère (12 April 1573, Dinant, Belgium – 9 May 1642, Tournai, Belgium) was a Jesuit priest, Biblical scholar and leading commentator on the Old Testament.
  • Moses Stuart
    Moses B. Stuart (March 26, 1780 – January 4, 1852, age 71), an American biblical scholar, was born in Wilton, Connecticut.
  • Paul R. House
    Paul R. House (born 1958) is an American Old Testament scholar, author, and seminary professor who served as 2012 president of the Evangelical Theological Society.
  • Thomas R. Schreiner
    Thomas R. Schreiner is an American New Testament scholar.
  • Ezra Palmer Gould
    Ezra Palmer Gould (February 27, 1841 – August 22, 1900) was a Baptist and later, Episcopal, minister, He graduated Harvard University in 1861 and subsequently served in the Civil War.
  • Joseph ibn Abitur
    Joseph ibn Abitur was a Spanish rabbi of around the 10th century.
  • Gabriel Esperanssa
    Gabriel Esperanssa, also spelled Esperanza or Esperança, was a 17th-century rabbi at Safed.
  • Moses Sofer
    Moses Schreiber (1762–1839), known to his own community and Jewish posterity in the Hebrew translation as Moshe Sofer, also known by his main work Chatam Sofer, Chasam Sofer or Hatam Sofer, (trans. Seal of the Scribe and acronym for Chiddushei Torat Moshe Sofer), was one of the leading Orthodox rabbis of European Jewry in the first half of the nineteenth century.
  • Jacob ben Asher
    Jacob ben Asher, also known as Ba'al ha-Turim as well as Rabbi Yaakov ben Raash (Rabbeinu Asher), was probably born in the Holy Roman Empire at Cologne about 1269 and probably died at Toledo, then in the Kingdom of Castile, about 1343.
  • Sidney Greidanus
    Sidney Greidanus (born 1935) is an American pastor and biblical scholar.
  • F. W. Grosheide
    Frederik Willem Grosheide (25 November 1881 – 5 March 1972) was a Dutch New Testament scholar.
  • Daniel I. Block
    Daniel Isaac Block (born 1943) (D.Phil., School of Archaeology and Oriental Studies, University of Liverpool) is an American Old Testament scholar.
  • Peter H. Davids
    Peter Hugh Davids (born 22 November 1947) is a Canadian New Testament scholar.
  • Mark A. Seifrid
    Mark A. Seifrid, is a scholar of the New Testament letters of Paul, currently working at Concordia Seminary, St.
  • Tatian
    Tatian of Adiabene, or Tatian the Assyrian (/ˈteɪʃən, -iən/; Latin: Tatianus; Ancient Greek: Τατιανός; Syriac: ܛܛܝܢܘܣ‎; c. 120 – c. 180 AD) was an Assyrian early Christian writer and theologian of the 2nd century.
  • Jan Ridderbos
    Jan Ridderbos (24 November 1879, Bedum – 4 July 1960) was a minister in the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands and since 1912 professor of Old Testament at the Theological College (Old Street) in Kampen.
  • Leslie C. Allen
    Leslie C. Allen is an Old Testament scholar.
  • Barry Webb
    Barry G. Webb is a scholar and Senior Research Fellow in Old Testament at Moore Theological College.
  • Seakle Greijdanus
    Seakle Greijdanus (1 May 1871 – 19 May 1948) was a Reformed theologian in the Netherlands, who first served in the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands and later in the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Liberated).
  • Jacob M. Myers
    Jacob Martin Myers (October 25, 1904 – September 15, 1991) was a Bible commentator and senior lecturer in Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
  • J. Ramsey Michaels
    J. Ramsey Michaels (Th.D., Harvard) was for many years professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and Southwest Missouri State University.
  • D. A. Carson
    Donald Arthur Carson (born December 21, 1946) is a Canadian-born, Reformed Evangelical theologian and professor of the New Testament.
  • R. E. Clements
    Ronald Ernest Clements (born 1929) is a British Old Testament scholar.
  • R. K. Harrison
    Roland Kenneth Harrison (4 August 1920 – 2 May 1993) was an Old Testament scholar.
  • Obadiah ben Jacob Sforno
    Ovadia ben Jacob Sforno (Obadja Sforno, Hebrew: עובדיה ספורנו) was an Italian rabbi, Biblical commentator, philosopher and physician.
  • David J. A. Clines
    David John Alfred Clines (born 21 November 1938 Sydney, Australia) is a biblical scholar.
  • Isaac Halberstam
    Isaac Halberstam (1810–1880) was the father of Solomon Joachim Halberstam and author of Siaḥ Yiẓḥaḳ (or Siach Yitzchak) Lemberg, 1882, which contains insights on the Pentateuch and notices on the genealogy of the Halberstam family, published after his death by his son.
  • C. K. Barrett
    Charles Kingsley Barrett FBA (4 May 1917 – 26 August 2011) was a British biblical scholar.
  • Joyce Baldwin
    Joyce G. Baldwin (1 August 1921 – 30 December 1995) was an English evangelical biblical scholar and theological educator who became one of the leading women in the field of biblical scholarship in her day.
  • Iain Provan
    Iain William Provan (born 6 May 1957) is a British Old Testament scholar, now living in Canada.
  • Peter O'Brien (theologian)
    Peter Thomas O'Brien (born 6 November 1935) is an Australian New Testament scholar.
  • Jacob Vita Pardo
    Jacob Vita Pardo (Hebrew: יעקב חי פארדו‎‎) was an author and preacher.
  • Arthur Pink
    Arthur Walkington Pink (1 April 1886 – 15 July 1952) was an English Bible teacher who sparked a renewed interest in the exposition of Calvinism.
  • John Gill (theologian)
    John Gill (23 November 1697 – 14 October 1771) was an English Baptist pastor, biblical scholar, and theologian who held to a firm Calvinistic soteriology.
  • Leon Morris
    Leon Lamb Morris (15 March 1914 — 24 July 2006) was an Australian New Testament scholar.
  • Peter Leithart
    Peter J. Leithart (born 1959) is an American author, minister, theologian and president of Theopolis Institute for Biblical, Liturgical, & Cultural Studies in Birmingham, Alabama.
  • William Henderson (physician)
    Prof. William Henderson (1810 – 1 April 1872) was a conventionally trained Scottish physician who became an influential advocate for homeopathy in Great Britain.
  • William Hendriksen
    William Hendriksen (18 November 1900 – 12 January 1982) was a New Testament scholar and writer of Bible commentaries.
  • William L. Lane
    William L. Lane (1931–1999) was an American New Testament theologian and professor of biblical studies.
  • Colin G. Kruse
    Dr. Colin Kruse is a bible commentator and senior lecturer in New Testament at the Melbourne School of Theology.
  • Aharon of Karlin (II)
    Aaron Ben Asher of Karlin (June 6, 1802 – June 23, 1872), known as Rabbi Aaron II of Karlin, was a famous rabbi of the Ḥasidim in northwestern Russia.
  • Arthur Peake
    Arthur Samuel Peake (1865–1929) was an English biblical scholar, born at Leek, Staffordshire, and educated at St John's College, Oxford.
  • Shlomo Ephraim Luntschitz
    Shlomo Ephraim ben Aaron Luntschitz (1550 – 21 April, 1619) was a rabbi and Torah commentator, best known for his Torah commentary Keli Yekar.
  • Henry Hampton Halley
    Henry Hampton Halley (April 10, 1874 – May 23, 1965) was an American Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) minister and religious writer.
  • Hillel ben Naphtali Zevi
    Hillel ben Naphtali Zevi (Hebrew: הלל בן נפתלי צבי‎‎) was a Lithuanian rabbi.
  • Richard L. Pratt, Jr.
    Richard Linwood Pratt, Jr.
  • Menasseh Ben Israel
    Manoel Dias Soeiro (1604 – November 20, 1657), better known by his Hebrew name Menasseh ben Israel (מנשה בן ישראל), also, Menasheh ben Yossef ben Yisrael, also known with the Hebrew acronym, MB"Y, was a Portuguese rabbi, kabbalist, writer, diplomat, printer and publisher, founder of the first Hebrew printing press (named Emeth Meerets Titsma`h) in Amsterdam in 1626.
  • Chaim ibn Attar
    Ḥayyim ben Moshe ibn Attar also known as the Or ha-Ḥayyim after his popular commentary on the Pentateuch, was a Talmudist and kabbalist; born at Meknes, Morocco, in 1696; died in Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire on 7 July 1743.
  • Samuel Vital
    Samuel ben Hayyim Vital (1598 – 1677) was a Kabalist born in Damascus in the latter half of the sixteenth century.
  • Samson ben Pesah Ostropoli
    Samson ben Pesah Ostropoli (died July 15, 1648), was a Polish rabbi from Ostropol who was martyred at Polonnoye, Volhynia, during the Khmelnytsky Uprising.
  • Meir Simcha of Dvinsk
    Meir Simcha of Dvinsk (1843–1926) was a rabbi and prominent leader of Orthodox Judaism in Eastern Europe in the early 20th century.
  • Saadia Gaon
    Rabbi Sa'adiah ben Yosef Gaon (Arabic: سعيد بن يوصف الفيومي‎‎ / סעיד בן יוסף אלפיומי Saʻīd bin Yūsuf al-Fayyūmi, Sa'id ibn Yusuf al-Dilasi, Saadia ben Yosef aluf, Sa'id ben Yusuf ra's al-Kull; Hebrew: רבי סעדיה בן יוסף אלפיומי גאון' or in short: סעדיה גאון; alternative English Names: Saadia b. Joseph, Saadia ben Joseph or Saadia ben Joseph of Faym or Saadia ben Joseph Al-Fayyumi; b. Egypt 882/892, d. Baghdad 942) was a prominent rabbi, Jewish philosopher, and exegete of the Geonic period who was active in the Abbasid Caliphate.
  • Adam Clarke
    Adam Clarke (b. 1760–1762, d. August 28, 1832) was a British Methodist theologian and biblical scholar.
  • Paul Joüon
    Paul Joüon (1871 – 1940 in Nantes) was a French Jesuit priest, hebraist, Semitic language specialist, and member of the Pontifical Biblical Institute.
  • R. T. France
    Richard Thomas France (2 April 1938 – 10 February 2012) was a New Testament scholar and Anglican cleric.
  • Chaim Dov Rabinowitz
    R' Chaim Dov Rabinowitz (1909–2001) was a Lithuanian born rabbi who authored a monumental commentary on the Hebrew Bible (Daat Soferim) and a history of the Jewish people (From Nechemia to the Present).
  • Charles Bridges (theologian)
    Charles Bridges (1794–1869) was a preacher and theologian in the Church of England, and a leader of that denomination's Evangelical Party.
  • Donald Wiseman
    Donald John Wiseman OBE FBA FSA (25 October 1918 – 2 February 2010) was a biblical scholar, archaeologist and Assyriologist.
  • Matthew Henry
    Matthew Henry (18 October 1662 – 22 June 1714) was a Nonconformist minister and author, born in Wales but spending much of his life in England.
  • Tremper Longman
    Tremper Longman, III (born 8 September 1952) is an Old Testament scholar, theologian, professor and author of several books, including 2009 ECPA Christian Book Award winner Dictionary of the Old Testament: Wisdom, Poetry & Writings.
  • Albert Barnes (theologian)
    Albert Barnes (December 1, 1798 – December 24, 1870) was an American theologian, born in Rome, New York.
  • Craig S. Keener
    Craig S. Keener is a North American academic and professor of New Testament at Asbury Theological Seminary.
  • Derek Kidner
    Frank Derek Kidner (September 22, 1913 – November 27, 2008) was a British Old Testament scholar.
  • Derek Thomas (theologian)
    Derek W. H. Thomas is a reformed pastor and theologian known for his teaching, writing and editorial work.
  • Edward Joseph Young
    Edward Joseph Young (November 29, 1907 – February 14, 1968) was a Reformed theologian and an Old Testament scholar at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1936 until his death.
  • James Montgomery Boice
    James Montgomery Boice, Th.