Commentaries by Charles Dailey
BSL William Jessup University, MAR Liberty University, Honorary D.D.


Daniel. Daniel's prophecies stretch from his own day until A.D. 70. Those who hope to find out about the end of time will need to look elsewhere. The Bible text, the 1901 American Standard Version, is in the left-hand column, with our comments in the right column. Charts are included where they are useful to an understanding of the text. There are 111 pages including 25 crossword puzzles. Requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Download.

Acts. This 262 page commentary utilizes William E. Paul's Understandable Version. The comments are in a column beside the sacred text. The work is time-tested in the classroom and through use in a distance-learning program. Each chapter ends with two crossword puzzles, one on the Bible text and one on the comments.

Some ancient paintings have been utilized. There are 16 colorful charts in the first four chapters of the book. Requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Download.

Ephesians. The six-page Introduction contains two satellite photos of the Ephesus area plus information on the mosquitoes, the sights, why the town became prominent and information on the temples, the church itself and the book of Ephesians. The commentary has many color graphics.

The language is direct and non-technical as possible. The commentary portion stays focused on the sacred text of Ephesians with few references to other passages. The Bible text suggests a number of hymns and these are noted along with their authors. Each chapter concludes with a colorful crossword puzzle so the student or teacher can test his retention of the commentary text. The commentary has been proven in the classroom. 84 pages. Requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Download.

Philippians. The introduction contains a satellite photo showing where Philippi was located in relation to other important cities. Philippians is really a book about unity in the local body using the example of Jesus as the model. This 57 page commentary contains five crossword puzzles and has been proven in the classroom. It contains some graphics. Requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Download.

Colossians. The introduction contains a satellite photo showing where Colossae was located in relation to other important cities. Colossians focuses on the superiority of Christ to any other being. Paul is responding to the groups that later became the Gnostics. This 69 page commentary contains five crossword puzzles and has been proven in the classroom. It contains some graphics. Requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Download.

Philemon. This is the only New Testament book written to a private citizen. One of Philemon's slaves had stolen some cash and run away to Rome and was converted by Paul. How is a prominent man in the church to handle such a case? Paul steers him gently yet persuasively. The 13 page commentary has been proven in the classroom. Requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Download.

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