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Charts from Jensen's Survey of the NT - used by permission
Another Chart from Charles Swindoll
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CAVEAT: A number of the resources listed below interpret the events of Mt 24:15ff as prophecy which was fulfilled in the destruction of Jerusalem and the Holy by the Romans in 70 AD. See preterist interpretation. Matthew 24:21 would seem to be a stumbling block to such an interpretation. Jesus said "For then (speaking of Mt 24:15-20+) there will be a great tribulation, such as has not occurred since the beginning of the world until now, nor ever will." Note His qualifier "NOR EVER WILL." Jesus is describing a time in history that will never be repeated (if we interpret Him literally, which I do). That means the worst tribulation in the history of the world occurred in 70 AD! What about World War I? What about World War II when 85 million people were killed? But let's say we restrict the "great tribulation" to an event just affecting the Jews. To say that the killing of upwards to a million Jews in 70 AD is worse than the 8 million killed by Hitler in the Holocaust does not seem to fit with Jesus' teaching in Mt 24:21 "NOR EVER WILL." For more discussion see Matthew 24:21 Commentary All this to say BE A BEREAN when you read the comments (INCLUDING MINE!) on the eschatological passages, especially Matthew 24-25.
Explanation - The following list includes not only commentaries but other Christian works by well known evangelical writers. Most of the resources below are newer works (written after 1970) which previously were available only for purchase in book form or in a Bible computer program. The resources are made freely available by archive.org but have several caveats - (1) they do not allow copy and paste, (2) they can only be checked out for one hour (but can be checked out immediately when your hour expires giving you time to read or take notes on a lengthy section) and (3) they require creating an account which allows you to check out the books free of charge. To set up an account click archive.org and then click the picture of the person in right upper corner and enter email and a password. That's all you have to do. Then you can read these more modern resources free of charge! I have read or used many of these resources but not all of them so ultimately you will need to be a Berean (Acts 17:11+) as you use them. I have also selected works that are conservative and Biblically sound. If you find one that you think does not meet those criteria please send an email at https://www.preceptaustin.org/
NOTE - If you would like to "take the pulse" of a given commentary on Matthew to discern whether they are literal or non-literal in some eschatological passages, scan what they have to say about Matthew 24:15+ and then Matthew 24:21+. If they say the "abomination of desolation" was fulfilled in 70 A.D. you know they are not literalists and very likely are Preterist. If they interpret Matthew 24:21+ as fulfilled then they are ignoring Jesus' description that "there will be a great tribulation, such as has not occurred since the beginning of the world until now, nor ever will." Clearly, Jesus describes a once in a lifetime event and to state that the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD with slaughter of many Jews fulfills Jesus' prophecy is to ignore a far greater tribulation against the Jews in the Holocaust. Caveat emptor on eschatological passages in commentaries that take this latter interpretative approach!
Behold the King : a study of Matthew by Toussaint, Stanley D . Portland, Oreg.: Multnomah Press, 1980.
Cyril Barber - A work that expounds the theme of Matthew's gospel in the most able manner. Toussaint's exposition is based on a thorough exegesis of the text. He unfolds Matthew's purpose in writing about Jesus as the Messiah and convincingly demonstrates that He is Israel's long awaited King. The kingdom is shown to be the central theme of Matthew's gospel. It is fair to say that Toussaint has produced a work that places all Bible-believing Christians in his debt. Recommended.
The Beatitudes for today by Blanchard, John
The Gospel of Matthew by Boice, James Montgomery
The Sermon on the mount : an evangelical exposition of Matthew 5-7 by Carson, D. A
When Jesus confronts the world : an exposition of Matthew 8-10 by Carson, D. A
The Expositor's Bible Commentary - 1994 edition - Abridged - New Testament - Matthew by D A Carson (not literal in interpretation of Matthew 24).
Matthew - New American Commentary series - Craig Blomberg
Exposition of the gospel according to Matthew by William Hendriksen (1032 pages)
Matthew by Chamblin, J. Knox (See also links below)
Matheson (Ligonier) - This massive work (almost 1,600 pages) is the fruit of a lifetime of teaching the Gospel of Matthew. The commentary is in-depth without losing sight of the big picture. It is scholarly without being unreadable. Very highly recommended.
A critical and exegetical commentary on the Gospel according to Saint Matthew : in three volumes by Davies, W. D. (William David), and D.C. Allison (International Critical Commentary)
Matheson (Ligonier) - For those doing an exhaustive study of the Gospel of Matthew, the work of Davies and Allison is indispensable. Readers should be aware that it is written from a moderately critical perspective, but in terms of comprehensiveness, there is nothing quite like this commentary. It is a highly technical commentary on the Greek text and thus not suitable for lay readers, but discerning pastors who are looking for information on every conceivable issue related to the text need look no further. The three paperback volumes are somewhat expensive (see links above), but they are a bargain compared to the hardcovers, which run approximately $150 each! For those not interested in all the technical details, an abridged version is also available.
Cyril Barber - A massive work. Learned, yet not so erudite that it is beyond the comprehension level of a seminary-trained pastor. The nuances of the Greek text are ably elucidated. Scheduled for 3 volumes. Replaces the earlier work by W. C. Allen.
The Sermon on the Mount by Davies, W. D. (William David)
The setting of the Sermon on the Mount by Davies, W. D. (William David)
The Sermon on the mount : contemporary insights for a Christian lifestyle by Dwight Pentecost
Things to come : a study in Biblical eschatology - Dwight Pentecost
Maranatha, our Lord, come! : a definitive study of the rapture of the church - Renald Showers - This work is highly recommended. Here are just a few of the chapters -- and although it is not a commentary on Matthew, it has several chapters like "Birth Pangs" which are very useful in the eschatology of Matthew - 1. The Birth Pangs of the Messiah 2. The Biblical Concept of the Day of the Lord 3. The Day of the Lord, the Time of Jacob’s Trouble, and the Great Tribulation 4. The End and Beginning of the Beginning Judgment Phase of the Future Day of the Lord 5. The Sealed Scroll of Revelation 5 6. Observations Related to the Seals
The words and works of Jesus Christ : a study of the life of Christ by Pentecost, J. Dwight
The Gospel according to Matthew - Pillar Series - Leon Morris
Christian counter culture : the message of the Sermon on the Mount by Stott, John R.
The message of the Sermon on the mount (Matthew 5-7) : Christian counter-culture by Stott, John R. W
Sermon on the Mount : 12 studies for individuals or groups ; with notes for leaders by Stott, John R. W
Seeking the kingdom : the Sermon on the mount made practical for today by Dockery, David S
Cyril Barber - A practical guide applying the contents of Matthew 5--7 to the needs of people today who are waiting for Christ’ return and the inauguration of His Kingdom.
The Bible knowledge background commentary : Matthew-Luke by Evans, Craig A - This resource will give you very interesting insights and is worth checking on individual passages.
The Gospel of Matthew by France, R. T New International Commentary on the New Testament, (2007) Not literal in Olivet Discourse
Note - preterist interpretation
Challies - France has a volume in the Tyndale series that is highly regarded, but it has since been eclipsed by his much longer and more significant contribution to the NICNT. That series, like so many, is somewhat uneven, but France’s is said to be excellent. Keith Mathison says the “work is thorough and solidly evangelical and will be beneficial to pastors and all serious students of Scripture.” I expect to find a greater number of endorsements as the commentators catch up with newer volumes like this one.
Keith Matheson (Ligonier) - A short commentary on the Gospel of Matthew has been available by R.T. France in the Tyndale New Testament Commentary series since 1985, but in 2007, France published a much more comprehensive commentary on this Gospel in the NICNT series—The New International Commentary on the New Testament. France’s work is thorough and solidly evangelical and will be beneficial to pastors and all serious students of Scripture. His commentary is distinctive in that he takes a largely preterist approach to much of the Olivet Discourse.
Kingdom life in a fallen world : living out the Sermon on the Mount by Ferguson, Sinclair B
Cyril Barber - A challenging discussion of the relevance of Matthew 5--7 to the life of the believer.
The Sermon on the Mount by Ferguson, Sinclair B
The Gospel according to Matthew : an introduction and commentary by France, R. T
Note - preterist interpretation.
Rosscup (comment on his work in the Tyndale NT Commentary) - This work, only a fair one, was done to replace R. V. G. Tasker’s work. It handles many matters well, concisely, and usually hits the crux of interpretation, showing awareness of considerable scholarly literature and main views. France uses the NIV text. He draws up summaries of sections and shows the meaning and connection in context.
Matthew 1-14 by Gangel, Kenneth O - This is more like a workbook with questions and short explanatory notes.
Matthew 15-28 by Gangel, Kenneth O
Wiersbe's Expository Outlines on the New Testament by Wiersbe, Warren W
Cyril Barber - This is a book of exceptional merit. Pastors, missionaries, and Christian workers will profit from its use. Wiersbe introduces each book of the NT, provides an outline, and then furnishes his readers with a chapter-by-chapter discussion of the contents. The homiletic style is a “plus.” Recommended.
With the Word by Wiersbe, Warren
Meet your King (Matthew) by Wiersbe, Warren
Be loyal (Matthew) by Wiersbe, Warren
The Bible exposition commentary by Wiersbe, Warren W - All NT books in one source. Excellent. Or here
Rosscup - One of America’s most appreciated staunchly evangelical Bible conference teachers gives diligent, refreshing expositions. These are all of his 23 separate, earlier books in the “Be” series on the New Testament. He strikes a particular appeal with lay people as he crystallizes sections, deals with some of the verses, handles certain problems and backgrounds and applies principles. He is premillennial.
Windows on the parables by Wiersbe, Warren
Live like a king : making the Beatitudes work in daily life by Wiersbe, Warren
Rosscup - First published in 1976. Wiersbe recognizes the present and future implications of the “Sermon on the Mount,” and expounds the Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1-16) with God’s Kingdom program in mind. Here is a work that is rich in insights and spiritual application. Each message deals with the realities of living the Christian life as a “King’s kid.” Recommended.
Cyril Barber - A devotional masterpiece. Practical, relevant, rich in insights, and rewarding in its application of truth to life. This brief work deserves to be read slowly and carefully
The Gospel According to St. Matthew : an Introduction and Commentary by Tasker, R. V. G (1983) 292 pages. 2 ratings
Matthew by Turner, David L Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament (2008) 35 ratings
Matthew 1-13 and Matthew 14-28 - Word Biblical Commentary - Donald Hagner
The Prophecy Knowledge Handbook - John F. Walvoord, (previously published under the title Every Prophecy of the Bible)
Reading Matthew : a literary and theological commentary on the first gospel by Garland, David E
The Gospel of Matthew by Hobbs, Herschel H., (1965) 364 pages
The Gospel of Matthew by Hobbs, Herschel H (1961) 264 pages
Abba Father : the Lord's pattern for prayer (Matthew 6:9-14) by Hughes, R. Kent
Matthew : a commentary on his literary and theological art - Robert Gundry
Book of Matthew : the carpenter king by Lucado, Max
Matthew : the coming of the King by MacArthur, John - not his full several volume commentary on Matthew
The Gospel of Matthew: Behold Your King by MacDonald, William (1974) 340 pages - Thoughtful, conservative writer often with devotional thoughts.
Matthew 1-13 by McGee, J. Vernon - Pithy as usual.
Matthew 14-28 by McGee, J. Vernon - Pithy as usual.
The Gospel according to Matthew by Morgan, G. Campbell
Matthew by Mounce, Robert H 312 pages 3 ratings
Matthew : the gospel of God's king - Keith Brooks - Teach Yourself the Bible Series
Exalting Jesus in Matthew by Platt, David, (2013) 404 pages
Matthew (Focus on the Bible series) by Price, Charles 7 ratings 5 ratings - "Undiscovered gem."
Commentary on Matthew By: Jerome -419 or 420
Commentary on the Gospel According to Matthew - A. T. Robertson - good word studies, not recommended in eschatological sections like Olivet Discourse
Matthew, a study guide commentary by Vos, Howard Frederic,
The word in life study Bible : Gospel of Matthew 59 ratings Gives excellent background information.
Interpreting the parables by Blomberg, Craig
The parables : understanding what Jesus meant by Inrig, Gary - His writings are worth checking.
Chronological and Background Charts of the NEW TESTAMENT - Pdf - online - D Wayne House - outstanding compilation of charts - check this one out!. This book can also be borrowed = Chronological and background charts of the New Testament
Matthew's Story: Good News for Uncertain Times. Thompson, William G New York: Paulist Press, 1989. A clear introduction to Matthew as story theology for Christians who wish to have their faith stimulated
Divorce and remarriage : four Christian views - edited by H Wayne House
Marriage, divorce, and remarriage in the Bible by Adams, Jay
Jesus and divorce : the problem with the evangelical consensus by Heth, William A
God, marriage & family : rebuilding the biblical foundation by Köstenberger, Andreas J
The divorce myth by Laney, J. Carl
Marriage, divorce and remarriage by Epp, Theodore H.
KJV Bible Commentary - Hindson, Edward E; Kroll, Woodrow Michael. Over 3000 pages of the entire OT/NT - no restriction on length of time one can use it. No copy and paste. Well done conservative commentary that interprets Scripture from a literal perspective. User reviews - it generally gets 4/5 stars from users. - 372 ratings
Very well done conservative commentary that interprets Scripture from a literal perspective (pre-millennial) user reviews
The King James Version Bible Commentary is a complete verse-by-verse commentary. It is comprehensive in scope, reliable in scholarship, and easy to use. Its authors are leading evangelical theologians who provide practical truths and biblical principles. Any Bible student will gain new insights through this one-volume commentary based on the timeless King James Version of the Bible.
NKJV Study Bible: New King James Version Study Bible by Radmacher, Earl D; Allen, Ronald Barclay; House, H. Wayne; 917 ratings Very helpful notes. Conservative.
New Bible Commentary - (1994) See user reviews
The Experiencing God Study Bible : the Bible for knowing and doing the will of God - Blackaby, Henry (1996) 1968 pages - CHECK THIS ONE! Each chapter begins with several questions under the title "PREPARE TO MEET GOD." Then you will interesting symbols before many of the passages. The chapter ends with a "DID YOU NOTICE?" question. This might make a "dry chapter" jump off the page! Read some of the 48 ratings
Wycliffe Bible Commentary - OT and NT - Charles Pfeiffer - 1560 pages (1962). 214 ratings Less detailed than the KJV Bible Commentary.
The New Testament and Wycliffe Bible commentary - This version has no time restriction but only has the NT.
The Defender's Study Bible : King James Version by Morris, Henry M. Excellent notes for well known creationist. 45 ratings
The MacArthur study Bible - John MacArthur. Brief but well done notes 1,275 ratings
The David Jeremiah study bible - (2013) 2208 pages. 2,272 ratings Logos.com - "Drawing on more than 40 years of study, Dr. David Jeremiah has compiled a legacy resource that will make an eternal impact on generations to come. 8,000 study notes. Hundreds of enriching word studies"50+ Essentials of the Christian Faith" articles."
ESV study Bible - Excellent resource but not always literal in eschatology and the nation of Israel 6,004 ratings
Believer's Bible Commentary by MacDonald, William (1995) 2480 pages
Dr. John MacArthur, Jr. - "Concise yet comprehensive - the most complete single-volume commentary I have seen."
Warren Wiersbe - "For the student who is serious about seeing Christ in the Word."
Life application study Bible : New Living Translation. Has some very helpful notes. 4,445 ratings
Compact Bible commentary by Radmacher, Earl D; Allen, Ronald Barclay; House, H Wayne, et al - 954 pages. 424 ratings Multiple contributors to the comments which are often verse by verse. The comments are brief but meaty and can really help your study through a given book. A sleeper in my opinion.
NIV archaeological study Bible (2005) 2360 pages 950 ratings (See also Archaeology and the Bible - OT and NT)
NIV cultural backgrounds study Bible. bringing to life the ancient world of scripture Keener, Craig and Walton, John. Editors (2017)
The NIV study Bible by Barker, Kenneth L; Burdick, Donald W (1995) 2250 pages. Note this is the first edition. This resource has been fully revised in 2020.
The Ryrie study Bible - Charles Ryrie (1978) 2142 pages. Conservative. 216 ratings
The Word in life Study Bible - Only covers the NT. Very interesting format. Not your routine study Bible. Worth checking (e.g., here is a picture of Jesus' post-resurrection appearances.)
Evangelical Commentary on the Bible - editor Walter Elwell (1989) 1239 pages. User reviews.
Eerdmans' family encyclopedia of the Bible (1978) 344 pages
Eerdmans' handbook to the Bible (1983) 688 pages
The Lion handbook to the Bible - (1999) 822 pages. This resource is absolutely loaded with very nice color pictures and charts.
Tyndale handbook of Bible charts & maps by Wilson, Neil
Bible handbook and A-Z bible encyclopedia
International children's Bible field guide : answering kids' questions from Genesis to Revelation by Richards, Larry
The illustrated guide to Bible customs & curiosities by Knight, George W. (George William),
Today's handbook of Bible times & customs by Coleman, William L
The Shaw pocket Bible handbook - Editor - Walter Elwell (1984) 408 pages.
"This hardback is small in size but packed full of content: Brief summaries of every book of the bible, cultural, archaeological and historical info, word definitions, pictures, maps and charts." Worth checking!
The new Unger's Bible dictionary by Unger, Merrill Frederick, 1909-
Survey of the Bible : introductory insights, background studies, book-by- book survey by Unger, Merrill Frederick
The parallel New Testament and Unger's Bible handbook : produced for Moody monthly by Unger, Merrill (1975) 744 pages 4 ratings
The Hodder Bible handbook by Unger, Merrill
Nelson's expository dictionary of the Old Testament by Unger, Merrill
Kregel Bible handbook : a full-color guide to every book of the Bible by Kerr, William
Zondervan handbook to the Bible
Zondervan illustrated Bible backgrounds commentary - Matthew, Mark, Luke - 552 pages. (2002) See user reviews.
Zondervan illustrated Bible backgrounds commentary - Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel
Dictionary of Paul and his lettersIVP Series
Dictionary of the later New Testament & its developments IVP Series
Dictionary of New Testament background IVP Series
Dictionary of deities and demons in the Bible (DDD) - 950 pages (1995) Read some of the 65 ratings (4.8/5 Stars). A definitive in depth resource on this subject. Very expensive to purchase.
NOTE - All of these resources can be borrowed from archive.org. This list also includes resources to help study the Bible.
See also the list of Word Study Resources
The Complete Word Study Dictionary: New Testament by Zodhiates, Spiros - This is my "go to" resource for Greek word studies. One on the best lexicons for laymen. Highly Recommended for Greek Word Studies to aid your interpretation of a passage.
Analytical Lexicon of the Greek New Testament by Friberg, Timothy. Shorter definitions than Zodhiates but does an excellent job in summarizing the various nuances of a specific Greek word. One of my favorites.
Shorter Lexicon of the Greek New Testament by Gingrich, F. Wilbur. Similar to Friberg but shorter definitions. Gingrich however gives more Scriptures for each nuance, whereas Friberg generally gives only one representative Scripture.
The New Linguistic and Exegetical Key to the Greek New Testament by Rogers, Cleon - This book is a gold mine of little gems on individual Greek words in any NT passage you are studying. If you have time it is always worth checking out! I use it in my Greek word studies all the time.
Word meanings in the New Testament - Matthew-Revelation by Ralph Earle. Strictly speaking this is not a lexicon, but it offers insights on select words in a verse by verse format (but not every verse is included in the analysis). This resource is worth checking if you have time as it can occasionally give some wonderful insights on a specific Greek word.
New Testament Words - William Barclay - 59 ratings very interesting resource - covers about 70 NT Greek words in Barclay's unique style. On page 289 there is a helpful index of English words with the corresponding Greek word, in turn followed by the places Barclay described them in New Testament Words and in his Daily Study Bible series (see list of DSB commentaries here). E.g., take the Greek word for "Covetousness" which is pleonexia and is found in New Testament Words on page 61 and pp 233-235 and is also described in the Daily Study Bible entries for : Mark 7:14-23; Ro 1:28-32; Eph. 4:17-24; Col. 3:5. So you can click the DSB commentary on Mark 7 and scroll down to Mark 7:14 to see Barclay's entry for pleonexia which concludes "Pleonexia ( G4124) is that lust for having which is in the heart of the man who sees happiness in things instead of in God." Interesting!
Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament : based on semantic domains - Louw Nida. Brief but nice definitions. Not easy to use - you need to know some Greek. Classifies Greek words into 93 "semantic domains" (see list on page XXV) and if you can categorize the word you are looking for in one of the domains, it can help find the specific word you are interested in.
Kittel's Theological Dictionary of the New Testament : abridged in one volume (TDNT) - Classic ("Little Kittel") work summarizing the 10 volume set by Kittel. For most of us the abridged definition is "more than enough!"
A Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament, and other early Christian literature (BDAG); by Bauer, Walter, More detailed definitions but need to know Greek. Zodhiates and Friberg are much easier to use.
Liddell and Scott's Greek-English lexicon, abridged : the little Liddell by Liddell, Henry George. The abridged version. You need to know Greek to use.
Exegetical Dictionary of the New Testament (Volume 1 - A thru E); Exegetical Dictionary of the New Testament (Volume 3- P thru ...) Volume 2 not available. I do not find this adds much to the easier to use resources like Zodhiates and Friberg.
A Pocket Lexicon to the Greek New Testament by Souter, Alexander. Brief definitions. Need to know some Greek. Not that helpful.
Vine's Expository Dictionary of Old Testament and New Testament Words - pdf. The old standby. You can also borrow Vine's complete expository dictionary of Old and New Testament words
New Testament Words in Today's Language by Detzler, Wayne A - Wonderful resource to supplement word studies. 3 ratings THIS IS A SLEEPER!
So That's What it Means - This is another book formerly titled "Theological Wordbook" edited by Charles Swindoll. It is now under this new title So That's What it Means and can be borrowed - it is more like a dictionary than a lexicon but the comments are superb! The contributors include DKC—Donald K. Campbell, WGJ—Wendell G. Johnston, JAW—John A. Witmer, JFW—John F. Walvoord
Christian Words By: Turner, Nigel, Published: 1980 - >500 pages. An interesting, unique resource on Greek words (no Hebrew) with extensive bibliography. For an example see "Abba" and "Alleluia" - "In Christian vocabulary Alleluia is a heavenly song, a chant of saints in the bliss of Paradise, echoed on earth as joyful seasons." One caution is he uses the Apocryphal writings extensively - I am not sure of his theological persuasion.
Zondervan NASB exhaustive concordance - 1589 pages
Pocket dictionary for the study of New Testament Greek by DeMoss, Matthew S. If you want to dig a little deeper into Greek. 66 ratings
Synonyms of the New Testament by Trench, Richard Chenevix - or click here for list of 108 entries.
Expository Dictionary of Bible Words by Richards, Larry, 33 ratings It is does not go into great depth on the Greek or Hebrew words but does have some excellent insights.
Expository dictionary of Bible words : word studies for key English Bible words based on - Stephen Renn
HENRY ALFORD
JOSEPH ADDISON ALEXANDER GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW
Cyril Barber - Published posthumously in 1861 and covering (in detail) only chapters 1-16, this volume contains the same richness of thought and close attention to detail that is found in Alexander's other commentaries.
INDEX - Note that chapters 17-28 are only brief summaries.
MICHAEL ANDRUS - click link for audio and notes - click "Notes" for pdf
- Matthew 24:1-24:25 Signs of the Second Coming
- Matthew 24:26-24:35 Stage Four: Delivery
- Matthew 24:36-24:51 No One Knows the Day or the Hour Dick High
Comment: I appreciate Barclay's unique insights on Greek words, but clearly his teaching about a "second chance" is NOT sound doctrine! Be an Acts 17:11 Berean with Barclay. See discussion of his orthodoxy especially the article "The Enigmatic William Barclay".
- Matthew 24
- Matthew 24:1-14 Thy Kingdom Coming
- Matthew 24:15-31 Forewarned is Forearmed
- Matthew 24:32-51 Don’t Lose the Best by Living for the Good
JOHANN A BENGEL
BRIAN BILL Sermons on Matthew
JIM BOMKAMP SERMONS MATTHEW
- Matthew 24:9-14 Jesus Tells His Disciples The Signs Of The Times Leading Up To His Coming, Part 2
- Matthew 24:15-27 Olivet Discourse: The Dramatic Signs That Occur During The Tribulation
- Matthew 24:28-35 Jesus Teaches His Disciples About The Cataclysmic Signs That Will Occur During The Tribulation
- Matthew 24:36-51 Jesus Teaches His Disciples About His Imminent Return
James Rosscup writes that "In many ways it is the finest and most satisfying overall older commentary on Matthew. It helps the student on almost every verse. Broadus deals frontally with problems and gives much rich material that throws light on the text. His citations from other sources are often very helpful. From the standpoint of the Greek text, he is also sound. This 1886 work, long a part of the American Commentary on the New Testament series, is still one of the best in detailed explanation of the text where it counts." (Ibid)
Rosscup rates this as the #2 best detailed exegetical commentary on Matthew.
Cyril Barber - Very complete. Tackles interpretative problems honestly. Provides "Homiletical and Practical" suggestions for preachers. Adopts an amillennial interpretation of Christ's parables and teaching about the Kingdom. Valuable.
D Edmond Hiebert - One of the ablest American commentaries on Matthew from the past century and still valuable for the systematic interpretation of the gospel. It is the work of an accomplished conservative scholar.
Note: Broadus does interpret Mt 24:15 as fulfilled in 70AD.
MICHAEL BURER
- Matthew 24:1-31 The Time Of Jacob's Trouble
- Matthew 24:36-41 Warning: A Tsunami Is Coming
- Matthew 24:44 Get Right For The Flight
ARTHUR CARR
- Matthew 24 Commentary - Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges
- Matthew 24 Commentary - Cambridge Greek Testament for Schools and Colleges - more Greek text
- Matthew 24:6-8 Christ and War
- Matthew 24:4 Christ and Communism
- Matthew 24:29-31 Why I Am a Premillennialist
- Matthew 24:36 Signs of the Second Coming
- Matthew 24:44 Am I Ready for the Rapture?
- Matthew 24:15-21 The Pre-Mid-and Post Tribulationist
- Matthew 24:21-31 The Terrible Tribulation
- Matthew 24:1-3 The History of the Doctrine of the Lord's Return
- Matthew 24:3-30 The Signs of God
- Matthew 24:3 The Signs of His Coming
- Matthew 24:6-7 Is This The End Of The World?
RON DANIEL - Sermon Notes
- Matthew 24:1-14 Jesus' Prophecy of the Consummation of the Kingdom, Part 1: The End is Not Yet PERSEVERE
- Matthew 24:15-23 Jesus' Prophecy of Consummation of the Kingdom, Part 2: The Destruction of Jerusalem
- Matthew 24:24-31 Jesus' Prophecy of Consummation of the Kingdom, Part 3: Don't Be Misled, My Coming Will Be Unmistakable
- Matthew 24:32-36 Jesus' Prophecy of Consummation of the Kingdom, Part 4: The Fig Tree: That Day and Hour No Man Knows
- Matthew 24:36-41 Jesus' Prophecy of Consummation of the Kingdom, Part 5: Just Like the Days of Noah
- Matthew 24:42-44 Therefore: Be Ready!
- Matthew 24:45-51 Be Ready, Part 1: The Faithful Slave
CHARLES ELLICOTT (editor) - Edward H Plumptre - author of Matthew
CHARLES R ERDMAN
D Edmond Hiebert A well-outlined paragraph-by-paragraph interpretation by a noted conservative Presbyterian teacher and writer. Intended for the lay reader. His understanding of the Olivet Discourse is premillennial.
This commentary is easy to read often with a devotional flavor.
EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE COMMENTARY - John Gibson
EXPOSITOR'S DICTIONARY OF TEXTS - excerpts from other sermons
EXPOSITOR'S GREEK TESTAMENT - A B Bruce
D Edmond Hiebert - Greek text. Provides introductory material on the synoptics in relation to each other and individually. The notes provide many illuminating insights for the Greek student. Due to its age, it does not reflect the latest insights concerning the Greek.
ARNOLD FRUCHTENBAUM
TONY GARLAND
- Matthew 24-15-22 The Abomination of Desolation
- Matthew 24-25 Commentary Notes - 13 STUDIES
- The Rejection of the King of the Jews (Matthew 24:1-2
- Three Significant Signs (Matthew 24:3-8
- Characteristics of the End of the Age (Mat. 24:9-14)
- The Abomination of Desolation (Mat. 24:15-22
- The Sign of the Son of Man (Mat. 24:23-30
- All the Tribes of the Earth Shall Mourn (Mat. 24:29-31
- No One Knows the Hour (Mat. 24:32-36
- As the Days of Noah (Mat. 24:37-44
- A Tale of Two Servants (Mat. 24:45-51
GENE GETZ - 10+/- minute videos emphazing principles in each section of Scripture
- Matthew; Principle #53; Mt. 24:32-25:46; Christ's Second Coming: Even though we do not know when Jesus Christ will remove believers from this world, we are to prepare ourselves by faithfully living in His will. Video
GOTQUESTIONS GOSPEL OF MATTHEW
- Gospel of Matthew - Bible Survey
- Mt 10:2-4 Who were the twelve disciples / apostles of Jesus Christ?
- Mt 10:5-6, 15:24 Did Jesus come only for the Jews and not the Gentiles?
- Mt 10:14 What does it mean to shake the dust off your feet?
- Mt 10:16 What does it mean to be wise as serpents and harmless as doves?
- Mt 10:34-36 What did Jesus mean by coming to bring a sword?
- Mt 11:11 In what way was John the Baptist the greatest?
- Mt 11:15, 13:9, 43 What did Jesus mean when He said, “He who has ears to hear”?
- Mt 11:30 What does it mean when Jesus says “my yoke is easy and my burden is light”?
- Mt 12:8 What does it mean that Jesus is the Lord of the Sabbath?
- Mt 12:13-21 What is the meaning of the Parable of the Rich Fool?
- Mt 12:25, 26 What does it mean that a house divided cannot stand?
- Mt 12:36 What are idle words?
- Mt 12:38-41 What is the sign of Jonah?
- Mt 12:42 Who was the Queen of the South?
- Mt 13:3, 10, 13, 18, 24, 31, 33, 34-36 Why did Jesus teach in parables?
- Mt 13:31-32 What is the meaning of the Parable of the Mustard Seed?
- Mt 13:33 What is the meaning of the Parable of the Leaven?
- Mt 13:36-43 What is the Parable of the Wheat and the Tares?
- Mt 13:44, 45-46 - What is the meaning of the parables of the hidden treasure and the pearl of great price?
- Mt 13:47 What is the meaning of the Parable of the Dragnet?
- Mt 14:15-34 What can we learn from Jesus’ feeding of the 5,000?
- Mt 14:25 What was the meaning of Jesus walking on water?
- Mt 15:22-27 Why did Jesus call the Canaanite woman a dog?
- Mt 15:24 Why did Jesus say that He was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel?
- Mt 16:18 - What are the gates of hell?
- Mt 16:19 What are the keys of the kingdom?
- Mt 16:23, Mk 8:33 - Why did Jesus say to Peter, “Get behind me Satan”?
- Mt 16:26 - What does it mean to love your neighbor as you love yourself?
- Mt 16:28 - Was Jesus' statement to the disciples in Luke 9:27 (Mk 9:1) incorrect?
- Mt 17:1-8, Mk 9:2-8, Lk 9:28-36 - What was the meaning and importance of the transfiguration?
- Mt 17:14-20 What does it mean to have mustard seed faith?
- Mt 17:20 - Can faith really move mountains?
- Mt 17:24-27 - What is the temple tax?
- Mt 18:15-17 How should Christians handle disputes?
- Mt 18:21,22 - What did Jesus mean when He said that we should forgive others seventy times seven?
- Mt 18:23-35 What is the meaning of the Parable of the Unforgiving / Unmerciful Servant?
- Mt 19:14 Why did Jesus say, “Let the little children come to me”?
- Mt 19:16-29, 30 - What did Jesus mean when He said the first will be last and the last will be first?
- Mt 19:16, 17-23 - Why did Jesus tell the rich young ruler he could be saved by obeying the commandments?
- Mt 19:24 What does it mean it is easier for a camel to go thru the eye of a needle than for a rich man to go to heaven?
- Mt 20:1-16, 19:27 - What is the meaning of the Parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard?
- Mt 20:29-34, Mk 10:46-52, Lk 18:35-43 - Did Jesus heal two blind men (Matthew) or one blind man (Mark, Luke)?
- Mt 21:1-17, Mk 11:1-11, Lk 19:29-40, Jn 12:12-19 - What is the significance of the triumphal entry?
- Mt 21:23-44 Why is Jesus called the stumbling stone?
- Mt 22:1-14, cp Lk 14:15-24 - What is the meaning of the Parable of the Wedding Feast?
- Mt 21:12, Mk 11:15ff, Lk 19:45ff, Jn 2:13ff How many times did Jesus cleanse the temple and why?
- Mt 21:13 What does it mean that the house of prayer had been turned into a den of thieves?
- Mt 21:28-32 What is the meaning of the Parable of the Two Sons?
- Mt 21:33-46, Mk 12:1-12, Lk 20:9-19 - What is the meaning of the Parable of the Vineyard?
- Mt 22:13 What is the outer darkness?
- Mt 22:14 - What does “Many are called but few are chosen” mean?
- Mt 22:21 - What did Jesus mean when He said, “Render to Caesar what is Caesar’s”?
- Mt 22:34-40, 38 - What is the greatest commandment?
- Mt 22:37-40 - What does it mean to gain the whole world but lose your soul?
- Mt 23:9 - Did Jesus mean that we should never refer to our earthly father as “father”?
- Mt 23:13-36 - Why did Jesus rebuke the scribes and Pharisees so harshly?
- Mt 23:15 - Why did Jesus refer to the Pharisees as a “child of hell”?
- Mt 24:1-25:46 - What happened on the Mount of Olives?
- Mt 24:1-25:46 What is the Olivet Discourse?
- Mt 24:34, Mk 13:30, Lk 21:34 - What did Jesus mean when He said, "this generation will not pass"?
- Mt 24:35 - What does it mean that heaven and earth will pass away?
- Mt 24:36, Mk 13:32 - If Jesus was God, why did He not know when He would return?
- Mt 24:36-44 Is it possible to know when Jesus is coming back?
- Mt 25:1-13 What is the meaning of the Parable of the Ten Virgins?
- Mt 25:14-30 What is the meaning of the Parable of the Talents?
- Mt 25:31-46 What is the meaning of the Parable of the Sheep and Goats?
- Mt 25:40, 31-46 - Who are the "least of these" in the Bible?
- Mt 26:1–29, Mk 14:12–25, Lk 22:7–20, Jn 13:1–38 - What happened in the upper room?
- Mt 26:7 - What is an alabaster box?
- Mt 26:41 - What does it mean to watch and pray?
- Mt 26:41 - What does it mean that the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak?
- Mt 26:52 - What does it mean to live by the sword and die by the sword?
- Mt 26:26-29, et al - What happened during Jesus’ last hours on earth?
- Mt 26:57, etal - What trials did Jesus face before His crucifixion?
- Mt 26:69-74, Mk 14:66-72, Lk 22:55-62, Jn 18:15-18, 25-27 - What was the reason behind Peter's denial of Jesus?
- Mt 27:25 - Are the Jews cursed because they killed Christ and asked for “His blood to be on us"?
- Mt 27:32; Mk 15:21; Lk 23:26, cp Jn 19:17 - Who helped Jesus carry the cross?
- Mt 27:46, et al - What are the last seven sayings of Christ and what do they mean?
- Mt 27:46, Mk 15:34 - If Jesus was God, why did He call God "My God?"
- Mt 27:46 - Why did Jesus say, 'My God, my God, why have you forsaken me'?
- Mt 27:52, 53 - What is the meaning of those who were raised to life at Jesus’ death (Matthew 27:52-53)?
- Mt 28:19, Acts 2:38 - Should we be baptized in Jesus' name, or in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit?
DAVID HOLWICK - frequent illustrations
- Matthew 24 The Future of Planet Earth
- Matthew 24 Earthquakes and Disaster
- Matthew 24:1-3 Prophecy in the Middle East Today
- Matthew 24:3-8 Tribulation Birth pangs
- Matthew 24:21-25 The Great Tribulation
- Matthew 24:22-33 The Coming Kingdom
- Matthew 24:30-35 How Soon Is Soon?
- Matthew 24:30-42 The End of the World?
- Matthew 24:36-46 Sudden Disaster
- Matthew 24:42-51 Ready and Waiting
- Matthew 24:45-51 Servants and Sinners
DAVID HOCKING
- Sermons on Matthew - Mp3
- Sermon Notes on Matthew - 176 pages - Uses a lot of alliteration
- Not Futuristic
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- Matthew 24:1 Commentary
- Matthew 24:2 Commentary
- Matthew 24:3 Commentary
- Matthew 24:4 Commentary
- Matthew 24:5 Commentary
- Matthew 24:6 Commentary
- Matthew 24:7 Commentary
- Matthew 24:8 Commentary
- Matthew 24:9 Commentary
- Matthew 24:10 Commentary
- Matthew 24:11 Commentary
- Matthew 24:12 Commentary
- Matthew 24:13 Commentary
- Matthew 24:14 Commentary
- Matthew 24:15 Commentary
- Matthew 24:16 Commentary
- Matthew 24:17 Commentary
- Matthew 24:18 Commentary
- Matthew 24:19 Commentary
- Matthew 24:20 Commentary
- Matthew 24:21 Commentary
- Matthew 24:22 Commentary
- Matthew 24:23 Commentary
- Matthew 24:24 Commentary
- Matthew 24:25 Commentary
- Matthew 24:26 Commentary
- Matthew 24:27 Commentary
- Matthew 24:28 Commentary
- Matthew 24:29 Commentary
- Matthew 24:30 Commentary
- Matthew 24:31 Commentary
- Matthew 24:32 Commentary
- Matthew 24:33 Commentary
- Matthew 24:34 Commentary
- Matthew 24:35 Commentary
- Matthew 24:36 Commentary
- Matthew 24:37 Commentary
- Matthew 24:38 Commentary
- Matthew 24:39 Commentary
- Matthew 24:40 Commentary
- Matthew 24:41 Commentary
- Matthew 24:42 Commentary
- Matthew 24:43 Commentary
- Matthew 24:44 Commentary
- Matthew 24:45 Commentary
- Matthew 24:46 Commentary
- Matthew 24:47 Commentary
- Matthew 24:48 Commentary
- Matthew 24:49 Commentary
- Matthew 24:50 Commentary
- Matthew 24:51 Commentary
- Abomination of Desolation?
- Great Tribulation?
- What generation?
THOMAS ICE
- Part 1 - Matthew 24:1-3 Introduction and Historical Context
- Part 2 - Matthew 24:3 The Disciple's Misunderstanding
- Part 3 - Matthew 24:3 Christ's Prophecy of A.D. 70
- Part 4 - Matthew 24:4-14 First Half of the Tribulation
- Part 5 - Matthew 24:4-5 Be Not Deceived
- Part 6 - Matthew 24:4-5 False Messiahs
- Part 7 - Matthew 24:6-7 That is Not yet the End
- Part 8 - Matthew 24:7 Famines and Earthquakes
- Part 9 - Matthew 24:9 Jewish Orientation
- Part 10 - Matthew 24:9-13 The Hatred of Jewish Believers
- Part 11 - Matthew 24:12-13 Increased Lawlessness
- Part 12 - Matthew 24:14 The Gospel of the Kingdom
- Part 13 - Matthew 24:15 The Abomination of Desolation
- Part 14 - Matthew 24:16-20 The Command to Flee
- Part 15 - Matthew 24:21 The Tribulation
- Part 16 - Matthew 24:21 Historicism, Preterism & Daniel
- Part 17 - Matthew 24:22 The Cutting Short of Days
- Part 18 - Matthew 24:23-25 Wrongly Looking for Messiah
- Part 19 - Matthew 24:26-27 Watch Where You Look
- Part 20 - Matthew 24:28-29 Global, Not Local
- Part 21 - Matthew 24:28-29 Corpses and Vultures
- Part 22 - Matthew 24:29 The Sun, Moon, and Stars
- Part 23 - Matthew 24:29 Darkening of the Sun
- Part 24 - Matthew 24:29 Hebrew Poetry
- Part 25 - Matthew 24:29 Powers of the Heavens
- Part 26 - Matthew 24:30 Sign of the Son of Man
- Part 27 - Matthew 24:30 A Signless Sign?
- Part 28 - Matthew 24:31 An Angelic Gathering
- Part 29 - Matthew 24:31 Posttribulational Position
- Part 30 - Matthew 24:32-35 The Unity of the Parables
- Part 31 - Matthew 24:34 This Generation Will Not Pass...
- Part 32 - Matthew 24:35-36 Heaven and Earth Will Pass Away
- Part 33 - Matthew 24:36-39 No One Knows
- Part 34 - Matthew 24:40-42 One Will Be Taken
- Part 35 - Matthew 24:42-44 Be on the Alert
- Part 36 - Matthew 24:45-51 The Sensible Servant
- Part 37 - Matthew 25:1-13 The Parable of the Ten Virgins
- Part 38 - Matthew 25:14-30 The Parable of the Talents
- Part 39 - Matthew 25:31-46 Christ's Glorious Coming and Judgment
Tim Challies: Keener’s work receives high recommendations and significant warnings about the limits of its usefulness.
Click for Another Critique on Keener's commentary on Matthew
Futuristic on Matthew 24-25
- Matthew 24:1-14 Advent Questions
- Matthew 24:15-28 The Great Tribulation
- Matthew 24:29-31 The Second Advent, the Hope of the World
- Matthew 24:24, 32-36 Jesus’ Knowledge of his Second Coming
- What on Earth is Going to Happen? Matthew 24:1-3
- General Signs of our Lord's Return Matthew 24:1-14
- Tribulation Preachers Matthew 24:14
- The Worst Day on Earth or Matthew 24:15-20;
- The Abomination of Desolation 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12
- The Second Coming of Christ Matthew 24:29-31
- Freedom From Fear Matthew 24:32-51
STEVE KRELOFF - Messianic Pastor
Futuristic on Matthew 24-25
- Matthew 24:1-3: The Signs of Christ's Coming 1
- Matthew 24:1-3: The Signs of Christ's Coming 1 - Study Guide - click dropdown
- Matthew 24:4-5: The Signs of Christ's Coming 2
- Matthew 24:4-5: The Signs of Christ's Coming 2 - Study Guide - click dropdown
- Matthew 24:6-14: The Signs of Christ's Coming 3
- Matthew 24:6-14: The Signs of Christ's Coming 3 - Study Guide - click dropdown
- Matthew 24:15: Abomination of Desolation - Study Guide - click dropdown
- Matthew 24:15: Abomination of Desolation
- Matthew 24:16-28: Warnings of Coming Peril - Study Guide - click dropdown
- Matthew 24:16-28: Warnings of Coming Peril
- Matthew 24:29-31: The Sign of the Son of Man - Study Guide - click dropdown
- Matthew 24:29-31: The Sign of the Son of Man
- Matthew 24:32-35: The Imminence of Christ's Return - Study Guide - click dropdown
- Matthew 24:32-35: The Imminence of Christ's Return
- Matthew 24:36-42: Ready or Not, Here I Come! 1 - Study Guide - click dropdown
- Matthew 24:36-42: Ready or Not, Here I Come! 1
- Matthew 24:43-51: Ready or Not, Here I Come! 2 - Study Guide - click dropdown
- Matthew 24:43-51: Ready or Not, Here I Come! 2
- Matthew 24:4-5 Can Believers Be Deceived and Led Astray?
- Matthew 24 The Abomination of Desolation
- Matthew 24 Is Jesus Equal with the Father?
- Matthew 24 What Jesus Didn’t Know
- Matthew 24 Last Day Deception
- Matthew 24:13, Lk 21:19 Two Forms of One Saying
- Matthew 24:28 The Carrion and the Vultures
- Matthew 24:42-51 Watching for the King
J VERNON MCGEE
HEINRICH A MEYER - Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament
Hiebert - The prince of biblical expositors covers the entire gospel in a series of seventy-three biblical expositions. This volume on Matthew is the best of his expository volumes on the four gospels. Does not deal with critical introductory problems. The volume requires careful and intent reading, and offers many rich spiritual insights into Matthew's gospel.
ROBERT MORGAN
- Matthew 24-25 Christ's Own Sermon About His Return
- Matthew 24:1-14 The Last Day of World History
- Matthew 24 Chaos Begins
- Matthew 24:15 The Debut of the Antichrist
- Matthew 24:15-28 Days of Trouble
- Matthew 24:26-31 The Final Battle
- Matthew 24:32-25:30 Freedom from Fear
JAMES MORISON
Hiebert comments on "A Practical Commentary on the Gospel According to St. Matthew" (1895) - The lengthy introduction covers critical problems and supports traditional Matthean authorship. This volume of some 650 closely printed pages offers a thorough interpretation by an accomplished conservative scholar of the previous century. It shows wide acquaintance with the scholarly work on the gospel to his day. (Ed: His comments are verse by verse, phrase by phrase, often with a devotional "flavor.")
HENRY MORRIS - Defender's Study Bible study notes - well-done, conservative
TOMMY NELSON
NET BIBLE NOTES - short notes including notes on passages where there is a variation in the manuscripts used for translation. Futuristic
- Matthew 24:1-14 What to do While Waiting on the End
- Matthew 24:15-28 The Warning of Peril, Part 1
- Matthew 24:15-28 The Warning of Peril, Part 2
- Matthew 24:29-35 Will Christ Return?
- Matthew 24:36-44 When Will Christ Return?
- Matthew 24:45-51 Alert, Ready, and Faithful
JAMES NISBET - Church Pulpit Commentary
- Matthew 24 - multiple on one page
- Matthew 24:4
- Matthew 24
- Matthew 24:29-51
- Matthew 24:32-44
- Matthew 24:36-44
- Matthew 24:36-44
- Matthew 24:36-44
- Matthew 24:36-44
- Matthew 24:42
- Matthew 24:44
- Matthew 24:44
- Matthew 24:44
- Matthew 24:44
- Matthew 24:12 Love Waxing Colder - Alan Stewart
- Matthew 24:4 Be Not Deceived - Alan Stewart
- Matthew 24:4-14 Passion for God - Allan C. Purdie, M.D.
PREACHER'S OUTLINE AND SERMON BIBLE (POSB) - BORROW - has many cross-references, conservative
- The Preacher's outline & sermon Bible : New Testament, King James Version - Matthew, Mark, Luke, John
RAY PRITCHARD
- Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? Why Christ May Come at Any Moment (Matthew 24:36-51)
- The Winds Of War (Matthew 24:6)
- When is Jesus Coming Back? (Matthew 24:32-51)
- Sound the Trumpet! Christ's Second Coming to the Earth (Matthew 24:29-35)
- Countdown to Armageddon: Six Signs of the Second Coming (Matthew 24:1-14)
- Showdown in Jerusalem: The Rise & Fall of the Antichrist (Matthew 24:15-28)
DON ROBINSON - transcripts, conservative
- The Signs of His Coming - Matt. 24:3-15; 21-31
- Countdown to the Millennium: The Tribulation - Matthew 24:21
- Faith for the Future: The Tribulation - Matthew 24:21
- The Lord Is Coming - Matthew 24:42-44
- Jesus is Coming - Matthew 24:44
ADRIAN ROGERS - Click here to access the titles listed below
- The Signs of the Times and the Beginning of the End—Matthew 24:1–3
- Signs of the Times—Matthew 24:1–14
- Signs of the Times—Matthew 24:1–14
- The Signs of the End of the Age—Matthew 24:1–14
- The Signs of the End of the Age—Matthew 24:1–14
- Earthquakes—Matthew 24:3–8
- Israel and Prophecy—Matthew 24:34
- The Days of Noah—Matthew 24:35–39
- The Days of Noah—Matthew 24:36–38
- It’s Not Over Yet—The Christ of Christmas Is Coming Again—Matthew 24:36–42
- The Days of Noah and the End of the Age—Matthew 24:36–42
BOOKLETS:
- The Coming Kingdom of God - 60 page booklet (futuristic)
- To Earth With Love - 23 pages
- Willing to Pay the Price (discipleship) - 15 pages
- Matthew - Divorce on Trial - 25 pages
- Matthew 24:1-8 Signs of the End of the Age
- Matthew 24:9-14
- Matthew 24:15-22
- Matthew 24:23-31
- Matthew 24:33-51
J C RYLE
JAMES SMITH SERMON OUTLINES GOSPEL OF MATTHEW
- The Last Days Matthew 24:37-39
C H SPURGEON
- Matthew 24 Commentary
- Matthew 24:12 A Prophetic Warning
- Matthew 24:24 Effects of Sound Doctrine (topic: election)
- Matthew 24:39 Noah's Flood
C H SPURGEON - Devotionals
C H SPURGEON - EXPOSITION TO THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW
Not Futuristic on Mt 24-25 See Commentary on Matthew in Pdf
SPURGEON'S EXPOSITIONS ON Matthew Commentary
NOTE: This is a different set of expository notes
RAY STEDMAN
- Matthew 24:1-3 The Long Look Ahead
- Matthew 24:4-14 The Age of Confusion
- Matthew 24:15-22 The Worship of Man
- Matthew 24:21-22 When the Dam Breaks
- Matthew 24:16-20 That Strange People, the Jews
- Matthew 7:21-23 Russia, Religion, and Ruin
- Matthew 24:23-28 The Secret Presence
- Matthew 24:29-31 The Power and Glory
- Matthew 24:32-44 A Thief in the Night
- Matthew 24:45-51 In the Meantime
DON STEWART - 385 pages (1997)
TODAY IN THE WORD - Devotionals often with good sermon illustrations