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Henry Cowles Biblical Studies and Commentary Collection (16 vols.)
Henry Cowles
Henry Cowles strove to make the original words of Scripture understandable to today’s church. Cowles aimed for sound interpretation, bringing out the truest sense of the passage, while illuminating its historical context, its audience, and the intent of its author. In this way, Cowles’ works affirmed that the Bible is a practical book, useful for Christians of every time and place.
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The Romans Collection (125 vols.)
Get everything you need to take your study of Romans to the next level. The Romans Collection features the renowned commentaries from Pillar, the New American Commentary, the New Beacon Bible Commentary, the College Press NIV Commentary, the Socio-Rhetorical Commentary, the International Critical Commentary, and many, many more. Including classics by Charles Hodge, John Calvin, Henry Cowles, J. B. Lightfoot, Charles Gore, and Albert Barnes, as well as modern commentaries by N. T. Wright, Craig S. Keener, R. C. Sproul, Leon Morris, and Ben Witherington III, this collection goes above and beyond merely commenting on Paul’s words. It provides an intense, thorough, and all-encompassing library of the textual history, theological implications, cultural background, contemporary application, and denominational interpretations of each verse of Romans.
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Ezekiel and Daniel, with Notes, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical
Henry Cowles
This volume complements Cowles’ commentary on the minor prophets. His commentary on Ezekiel examines the imagery, poetics, and other difficult features of the book. He describes the visions, prophecy, history, and poetry in terms which help make sense of Ezekiel for ordinary readers. In his commentary on Daniel, Cowles applies the best principles of interpretation to arrive at the clearest possible understanding of Daniel. Cowles acknowledges that commentators throughout history have reached wildly divergent views of Daniel—especially the apocalyptic literature. Yet he also shows that a rigorous and careful examination of the book can yield clarity and show God’s movement in history. In addition to Cowles’ thorough commentary, this volume also contains a discussion and rebuttal of the Millerite theology prevalent during Cowles’ time, traces of which still exist today.
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The John Collection (130 vols.)
Study the beginning through John’s eyes with a library tailored to exegete and analyze this unique gospel. John stands miles apart from his synoptic counterparts, providing a vastly different lens through which to see Jesus and his ministry—and yet, he tells the same story. Nearly 100 verse-by-verse commentaries offer insight to every word of John’s Gospel, providing multifaceted and multidenominational approaches to the beloved apostle’s theological story.
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The Book of Job: With Notes, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical: Translation
Henry Cowles
The book of Job takes a prominent place in the study of the Old Testament. It is one of the oldest books in the Bible. It reveals a great deal about the surrounding peoples and cultures. It contains stirring poetry which speaks to a wide range of human experiences and emotions. In The Book of Job, Cowles asks important questions about Job’s history, language, and moral implications, and describes the lessons contemporary readers can learn from Job. He also sheds light on how great thinkers in C...
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2025 Ultimate Library
Our largest package, the 2025 Ultimate Library, provides an incredible library for biblical research and theological reflection. Whether focused on Church history or biblical exegesis, the vast collection of resources and titles at your fingertips cover the gamut—from most devotionals to practical discussions of pastoral ministry to the most rigorous scholarly and academic research. This package has everything you need to engage in the serious study of Scripture and its world, with respected resources like the Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies | LHBOTS (382 vols.) and top-tier exegetical commentaries like the New International Commentary on the Old and New Testament | NIC (51 vols.).
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Logos 6 Collector's Edition Legacy Library
The Logos 6 Legacy Libraries reintroduce the classic libraries of Logos 6. This library is offered without features and datasets, making it the perfect standalone collection of resources to help grow your library, including academic reference works and original language resources.
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The Revelation of John, with Notes, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical
Henry Cowles
Revelation is one of the most complicated books of the Bible, and has spawned wild interpretations. In his commentary on the book, Cowles shows that Revelation was written to a people undergoing persecution. Its writer was in exile, Christians were being martyred, and the people to whom he wrote lived in intense fear. Revelation offered its readers—then and now—apocalyptic and prophetic visions of comfort, hope, and Christ’s glorious return. In addition to contextual issues, Cowles also discusses the symbols in Revelation, seeking to understand the events of the present in light of God’s promises and prophecies. This volume concludes with an appendix on the possibilities of prophetic interpretation.
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Complete Classic Commentary Collection
With thousands of scholarly commentaries covering every book of the Bible, the Complete Classic Commentaries Collection is a timeless trove of more than 1,600 expositions, analyses, and illustrations. This massive bundle is comprised of classic commentaries Logos has released separately in the past. Build your library or complement the resources you already own with these classic works in Logos’ advanced digital format.
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Isaiah, with Notes, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical
Henry Cowles
Isaiah is among the most well known and widely read prophets. According to Cowles, Isaiah “saw the future Messiah more clearly and spoke of him more clearly . . . than any other prophet.” That makes Isaiah essential for understanding God’s plans for his people—to save them, to send a Messiah, and to provide comfort, redemption, and hope.
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Luke: Gospel History and Acts of the Apostles, with Notes, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical
Henry Cowles
This volume combines Cowles’ commentary on Luke and Acts, providing a continuous history of the rise and early development of Christianity from the ministry of Jesus to the spread of the Gospel to the ends of the earth. In addition to studying each book on its own, Cowles also identifies the relationship between the books. In particular, he ties together the life of Jesus with the ministry of the spirit.
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The Longer Epistles of Paul: viz., Romans, I Corinthians, II Corinthians
Henry Cowles
This volume contains commentaries on Paul’s longer epistles—to the Romans, and the two epistles to the Corinthians. In these books, Paul outlines prominent features of theology, as well as answers to questions of ethics, morality, and practical Christian living. For each book, Cowles provides a lengthy introduction to the historical context, as well as detailed commentary on the key themes and purposes of the entire text.
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The Epistle to the Hebrews, with Notes, Critical, Explanatory and Practical
Henry Cowles
The paramount interest in Hebrews lies in its revelations of the character and redemptive work of Jesus Christ. Hebrews presents Jesus as the mediating High Priest and the atoning sacrifice for our sin. It also displays a firm awareness of the Old Testament laws and covenants, and connects Jesus to the long tradition of God’s revelation and provision for Israel. Perhaps more than any other book, Hebrews connects the Old Testament to the New. In fact, Cowles writes that “no Christian themes can possibly surpass these in profound interest and importance.”
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The Pentateuch, in its Progressive Revelations of God to Men
Henry Cowles
The books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy reveal a great deal of the knowledge of God we seek—God’s creation, providence, and his revealed Word. The Pentateuch contains Cowles’ topical commentary on the first five books of the Bible. He provides ample discussion of the great themes of the Pentateuch, discussing the Pentateuch both practically and critically—addressing the higher critical assessments of the Pentateuch which began to emerge during Cowles’ life and ministry.
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The Gospel and Epistles of John: with Notes, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical
Henry Cowles
John’s Gospel, says Cowles, was written for two purposes: “that you might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that, believing, you might have life through his name.” Cowles admits that his commentary, like the Gospel of John, can have no other purpose than this. John reveals Jesus to the world. To know Jesus as John reveals him is not only to know that he is sent from the Father, bears witness to truth, suffers as the Lamb of God, and rises from the dead—it is also to know his heart of love, sympathy, fellowship, and friendship. In this way, John’s writings bring Jesus impressively near. In addition to commentary on John’s Gospel, Cowles also provides commentary on the Epistles of John.
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The Book of Job: With Notes, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical
Henry Cowles
The book of Job takes a prominent place in the study of the Old Testament. It is one of the oldest books in the Bible. It reveals a great deal about the surrounding peoples and cultures. It contains stirring poetry which speaks to a wide range of human experiences and emotions. In The Book of Job, Cowles asks important questions about Job’s history, language, and moral implications, and describes the lessons contemporary readers can learn from Job. He also sheds light on how great thinkers in Christian history have wrestled with Job. Most important, Cowles’ commentary places the meaning of Job within the grasp of ordinary readers. Although he discusses exegetical matters, he writes primarily for a lay audience.
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The Psalms; with Notes, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical
Henry Cowles
Any interpretation of Scripture must assume that it was written to be understood by its first readers—and this is especially true of the Psalms, which were prepared for public worship, sung and spoken by the masses, and accessible to ordinary people. For today’s readers of the Psalms, this book is understandable insofar as we are able to place ourselves in the position of the authors and of the people who first heard, sung, and spoke its poetry. That makes thoughtful commentary on the Psalms vital for today’s church. Cowles’ commentary on the Psalms explains the language and poetic purpose, as well as the special history of many of the individual Psalms. He discusses exegetical matters, such as authorship, dating, and original use. Although his commentary is designed for English readers, he also describes many of the poetic nuances of the original language
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The Minor Prophets, with Notes, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical
Henry Cowles
Prophets held a special role in the Mosaic system. As Israel strayed from God, and Israel’s religion lost its power in the world, prophets conveyed messages, calling upon the people to listen and repent. In many ways, the writings from the prophets—God’s own words—must be taken as seriously now as when they were first spoken. Yet no portion of Scripture, says Cowles, is “so little studied, so little read, and so little understood” as the prophets, and especially the minor prophets. That makes this commentary essential for today’s readers seeking to understand the powerful words of God conveyed through the prophets.
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Matthew and Mark, with Notes, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical
Henry Cowles
This commentary on Matthew and Mark examines Jesus’ birth, life, death, and resurrection, and significance of these events on both the history of the world and the daily life of Christian believers. Each Gospel exposes important and unique facets of Jesus’ ministry. From miracles to prophecy, Cowles describes the events in terms understandable by ordinary readers.
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Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon, with Notes, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical
Henry Cowles
The writings of Solomon contain a beauty and worth that is not regularly appreciated. Its instructions for obtaining wisdom and living a virtuous are essential for anyone choosing a life of discipleship. This commentary on Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon discusses the ongoing importance of the Wisdom literature, and helps modern readers understand its necessity for today.
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Jeremiah, and His Lamentations, with Notes, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical
Henry Cowles
Jeremiah is an important book of history and prophecy which describes the downfall of Israel into exile. Yet it also contains God’s promises of hope and restoration. The bold words of Jeremiah reveal a God who does not tolerate sin, but loves his people enough to speak to them in their departure toward exile. Cowles’ commentary on the books of Jeremiah and Lamentations corrects misconceptions about these books, discusses difficulties in the texts, and illustrates God’s providence throughout history.
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The Shorter Epistles; viz., of Paul to the Galatians; Ephesians; Philippians; Colossians; Thessalonians; Timothy; Titus and Philemon; also of James, Peter, and Jude
Henry Cowles
Cowles’ commentary on Paul’s shorter epistles places each epistle in the light of its individual history, bringing as much as possible of the life and the writer and the context of his audience to the fore. These letters were written for a purpose, says Cowles, and they should be read in light of that purpose. It is in these epistles to the earliest churches where we look for the practical Christianity of the apostles—how it was built upon Christ, and how the spirit sustained it. In addition to Cowles’ commentary, this volume also contains his essay on Frederic William Farrar’s Eternal Hope.
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The Book of Job: With Notes, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical
Henry Cowles
The book of Job takes a prominent place in the study of the Old Testament. It is one of the oldest books in the Bible. It reveals a great deal about the surrounding peoples and cultures. It contains stirring poetry which speaks to a wide range of human experiences and emotions. In The Book of Job, Cowles asks important questions about Job’s history, language, and moral implications, and describes the lessons contemporary readers can learn from Job. He also sheds light on how great thinkers in C...
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Jeremiah, and his lamentations with notes, critical, explanatory and practical, designed for both pastors and people
Henry Cowles
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Hebrew History from the Death of Moses to the Close of the Scripture Narrative
Henry Cowles
"All history is useful,” writes Cowles, “in so far as it makes truthful revelations of man’s doings and of God’s agencies in and above them.” That makes the study of Old Testament history especially essential for understanding God’s relationship with humanity—both thousands of years ago and in the church today. In this volume, Cowles presents the entire history of the Israelite nation from the death of Moses to the close of the Old Testament. He traces the hand of God in Israel’s history, explaining difficult passages and discussing the lives of significant figures in Israel’s history. He also describes the relationship between the historical books of the Old Testament and the Psalms, poetical books, and prophecy—and proposes how all can be read together.
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The Epistle to the Hebrews; with notes, critical, explanatory and practical, designed for both pastors and people.
Henry Cowles
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The Gospel and Epistles of John: with notes, critical, explanatory, and practical, designed for both pastors and people.
Henry Cowles
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Acts of the Apostles
Henry Cowles
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