#1 Colossians and Philemon: The Supremacy of Christ, by Kent Hughes
The Preaching the Word Series is a set of commentaries on the New Testament written by R. Kent Hughes of College Church, Wheaton Illinois. Each book is designed to help the preacher better understand and communicate the scriptures. This work on Colossians and Philemon has no introductory notes but jumps right into a running commentary, drawing out the meat of the message found in these epistles. Great reading for pastors and lay people.
#2 Commentary upon Philemon, by William Attersoll
C. H. Spurgeon said, “A long comment upon a short epistle. The pious author labors to keep to his text, and succeeds in bringing out of it a mass of quaint practical teaching.”
#3 Exposition Upon Philemon, by Daniel Dyke
C. H. Spurgeon said, “Dyke’s remarks are memorably practical and full of common sense. He abounds in proverbs. The work is not very valuable as an exposition of the words, but excels in making use of them.”
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Dr. Beeke’s Top Commentaries on Philemon
#1 Colossians and Philemon: The Supremacy of Christ, by Kent Hughes
The Preaching the Word Series is a set of commentaries on the New Testament written by R. Kent Hughes of College Church, Wheaton Illinois. Each book is designed to help the preacher better understand and communicate the scriptures. This work on Colossians and Philemon has no introductory notes but jumps right into a running commentary, drawing out the meat of the message found in these epistles. Great reading for pastors and lay people.
#2 Commentary upon Philemon, by William Attersoll
C. H. Spurgeon said, “A long comment upon a short epistle. The pious author labors to keep to his text, and succeeds in bringing out of it a mass of quaint practical teaching.”
#3 Exposition Upon Philemon, by Daniel Dyke
C. H. Spurgeon said, “Dyke’s remarks are memorably practical and full of common sense. He abounds in proverbs. The work is not very valuable as an exposition of the words, but excels in making use of them.”
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