Calvin's Commentaries (22 Vols.)
Calvin’s Commentaries distinguish themselves amongst the most influential writings in Christianity. John Calvin’s notes on Scripture are written with the profound insight of a brilliant theologian and with the loving intensity of a concerned pastor. These exegetical works are a powerhouse for a rich study of the Bible and a connection to the heritage of faith.
Product includes twenty-two volumes covering: Genesis; Exodus—Deuteronomy; Joshua; Psalms; Isaiah; Jeremiah & Lamentations; Ezekiel; Daniel; the Minor Prophets; Matthew—Luke; John; Acts; Romans; Corinthians; Galatians & Ephesians; Philippians—Thessalonians; Timothy—Philemon; Hebrews; the Catholic Epistles of James, 1 & 2 Peter, 1 John, & Jude.
About the Author
John Calvin, 1509—1564, was a key figure amongst the second generation of Protestant Reformers. A French biblical scholar and systematic theologian, John Calvin spent much of his life toiling for the reformation of the Church through Biblically-aligned practices. Though he was involved in many ecclesial matters throughout Europe, Calvin remained chiefly devoted to the ministry of preaching in the city of Geneva until his death.
Features:
Theologically Rich: Glean from Calvin’s reverent, systematic expositions of the text.

Streamlined: Quickly navigate through volumes of Calvin’s content and easily study in parallel with the text of Scripture.

Comparative Clarity: For select volumes, gain further insights through consulting an English translation of Calvin’s study text.
