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LANGE'S COMMENTARY,

Critical, Doctrinal, and Homiletical.

TRANSLATED, ENLARGED, AND EDITED

BY

PHILIP SCHAFF, D.D.,

Professor in the Union Theological Seminary, New York.

This work (now nearly completed, in 23 volumes) embraces all the books of the Old and New Testament. It aims to be the most comprehensive and complete Commentary, critical, doctrinal, and pastoral, for the use of clergymen, theological students, and intelligent laymen. It is a repository of the best thoughts of ancient and modern commentators. It is evangelical, but not sectarian; and fairly represents the exegetical consensus of the leading Biblical scholars of the age.

The original work is the product of about twenty divines of Germany, Switzerland, and Holland, and enjoys a high reputation and popularity in Europe.

The American edition is by no means a mere translation, but an enlargement and adaptation of the work to the wants of English and American students, and contains about one-third additional matter, while the textual and grammatical department is new throughout, and several parts of the Old Testament were prepared by American scholars in advance of the German. It presents the results of the combined labors of more than forty eminent Biblical scholars, most of them professors of sacred learning in the leading theological and literary Institutions of America. There have been thus far issued of LANGE'S COMMENTARY, EIGHT Volumes on the Old Testament and TEN on the New Testament, as follows:

I. Genesis.

II. Joshua, Judges, and Ruth. III. Kings.

IV. Job.

OLD TESTAMENT VOLUMES.

V. Psalms.

VI. Proverbs, Song of Solomon, Ecclesiastes.
VII. Jeremiah and Lamentations.

VIII. The Twelve Minor Prophets.

In Preparation-Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy (1 vol.); I. and II. Samuel (1 vol.); Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther (1 vol.); Isaiah (1 vol.); Ezekiel and Daniel (1 vol.)

I. Matthew.

II. Mark and Luke.

III. John.

IV. Acts.

V. Romans.

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VI. Corinthians.

VII. Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians.
VIII. Thessalonians, Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews.
IX. James, Peter, John, and Jude.
X. Revelation.

It will be observed that the New Testament portion is complete.

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For names of contributors, see next page.

THE BOOK BUYER.

LANGE'S COMMENTARY

LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS TO THE ANGLO-AMERICAN EDITION.

Prof. PHILIP SCHAFF, D.D., General Editor, New York.

Prof. GHARLES A. AIKEN, D.D......

Rev. 8. R. ASBURY..

Prof. GEO. BLISS, D.D..
Prof. CHAS. A. BRIGGS.

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Prof. JOHN A. BROADUS, D.D.
Rev. T. W. CHAMBERS, D.D..

Rev. THOMAS C. CONANT, D.D.

Rev. E. R. CRAVEN, D.D.

.......

Chancellor HOWARD CROSBY, D.D....

Prof. GEO. E. DAY, D.D...

Prof. CHAS. ELLIOTT, D.D.......

Prof. L. J. EVANS, D.D...

Prof. PATRICK FAIRBAIRN (deceased).
Rev. GEO. W. FINLAY.

Prof. JOHN FORSYTH, D.D..

Prof. FRED. GARDINER, D.D

Rev. A. GOSMAN, D.D..............

Prof. W. H. GREEN, D.D.......

Prof. HB. HACKETT, D.D.......

Rev. E. HARWOOD, D.D..

Prof. W. H. HORNBLOWER, D.D.......

Prof. J. F. HURST, D.D....

Prof. M. W, JACOBUS, D.D....

Prof. A. C. KENDRICK, D.D..

Prof. SAM. T. LOWREY, D.D.

Rev. JOHN LILLIE, D.D. (deceased)
Prof. J. FRED. MCCURDY..

Prof. C. M. MEAD, D.D..

..Presbyterian..... Theological Seminary, Princeton, N.
Moorestown, N. J.
.Episcopalian..
Baptist...... ..Croyer Theological Seminary, Upland, Pa.
.Union Theol. Seminary, New York
Presbyterian..
Baptist.....Greenville Theological Seminary, S. Carolina
.Collegiate Ref. Dutch Church, New York

Reformed.....

.Baptist....

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.Presbyterian..

...Brooklyn, L. I'

...Newark, N. J

University of New York'
Yale College, New Haven, Conn'
.Congregational...
.Presbyterian...N. W. Theological Seminary, Chicago, Ill
.Presbyterian.. Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, O
Presb.........Late Prin. Free College, Glasgow, Scotland.
..Larkhall, Scotland.
..Presbyterian....
Reformed.... Chap. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y.
Episcopalian, Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Conn.
.Lawrenceville, N. J.:
.Presbyterian..
.Presbyterian..
......Theological Seminary, Princeton, N.J
Rochester Theol. Seminary, N. Y.
Baptist...
....New Haven, Conn.
.Epíscopalian...
.Presbyterian................... Theological Seminary, Alleghany, Pa.
.Methodist....Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J.
.Presbyterian..Western Theol. Seminary, Alleghony, Pa.
Rochester University, N. Y.
.Baptist........
Presbyterian... Western Theol. Seminary, Alleghony, Pa.
.Formerly of Kingston, N. Y.
.Presbyterian....
..Presbyterian.......Theological Seminary, Princeton, N. J.
..Congregational.... Theological Seminary, Andover, Mass.
Episcopalian.....................
.Presbyterian.
.Presbyterian...................................

Rev. J. ISIDOR MOMBERT, D.D..............

Miss EVELINE MOORE..

Prof. MURPHY, D.D.

Prof. HOWARD OSGOOD, D.D.

Prof. J. PACKARD, D.D..

Prof Ď. W. POOR, D.D...

Prof. M. B. RIDDLE, D.D..

Prof. CH. F. SCHAEFFER, D.D.

Prof. W. G. T. SHEDD, D.D.
Rev. W. SHELDON, A.M.
Rev. C. C. STARBUCK..

Prof. P. H. STEENSTRA....

Prof. JAS. STRONG, D.D

Prof. W. G. SUMNER.

Prof. TAYLER LEWIS, LL.D.

Prof. C. H. TOY, D.D.

Rev. E. A. WASHBURN, D.D.

Prof. WILLIAM WELLS.

Rev. C. P. WING, D D..

Rev. E. D. YEOMANS, D.D. (deceased)..

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.Baptist...

.Presbyterian.....

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.Episcopalian......Theological Seminary, Alexandria, Va.
Theol. Seminary, San Francisco, Cal.
Reformed..........Theological Seminary, Hartford, Conn.
Lutheran Seminary, Philadelphia, Pa.
Presbyterian....Union Theological Seminary, New York.
Episcopalian....

Lutheran.

.Congregational..

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Princoton, N. J. Kenyon Cellege, Ky.

.Episcopalian...........Divinity School, Cambridge, Mass.
..Drew Theol. Seminary, Madison, N. J.
Yale College, New Haven, Conn.
Union College, Schenectady, N. Y.
Greenville Seminary, South Carolina.
....Rector Calvary Church, New York.
.Union College, Schenectady, N. Y.
Carlisle, Pa.
..Lately of Orange, N. J.

Episcopalian.
Methodist..
..Presbyterian....
.Presbyterian..

LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS TO THE GERMAN EDITION.

Prof. JOHN P. LANGE, D.D., General Editor, Bonn.

Prof. C. A. AUBERLEN, D.D (deceased).....Basle.
Rev. KARLC.W.F.BAEHR, D.D. (dec.)..Carlsruhe.
Gen. Supt. KARL BRAUNE, D.D....
Gen. Sup't. CHR. FR. D. ERDMAN,D.D..Breslau.
Rev. F. R. FAY..

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