
The Septuagint
Reference by
Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton
While Lancelot Brenton inherited his father’s title, he never inherited his father’s interest in war, clarifying that he was a pacifist. This translation of the Septuagint is used as a primary source by a wide audience today. This translation of the Hebrew Bible, deuterocanonical books and biblical Apocrypha fulfils the need for knowledge in various communities that was waning. From literal translations to interpretative styles, the book archives a progression of knowledge in history dating back to the 2nd century BCE. The use of this book is unsteady as its relationship with the Hebrew texts is complicated. Despite controversies, its followers are loyal and, they consider it a reliable source. The book is also used to translate the Old Testament, making it a notable manuscript. The book composes additional text at specific locations and organizes Minor Prophets and ancient scriptures, making it a relatively better-accepted authority on the lost wisdom.

The Temple and its Services and Ministry
The Temple Services in 1st Century by
Alfred Edersheim
The Temple and its Services and Ministry: Jerusalem’s temple represented not only the glory of Israel’s past but the splendor of its future, when the Messiah would come and reign over God’s people. To recapture the essence of the temple’s significance, both in the life of Israel and in the life and theology of the early Christians, readers are fortunate indeed to have as a tour guide that eminent scholar of Judaism and the New Testament, Alfred Edersheim.

Sketches of Jewish Social Life
Jewish life during Jesus time. by
Alfred Edersheim
In Sketches of Jewish Social Life Edersheim’s notes remain indispensable for unlocking the mysteries of the ancient world. Always sensitive to the priority of God’s Word, Edersheim takes the reader back to the Bible time and again to show the authority behind his writing. Readers know they will receive reliable primary and secondary resources in these helpful notes.

Life and Times of Jesus Vol1
Historical conditions of Israel by
Alfred Edersheim
A glimpse of the most important part of history – Life and Times of Jesus Vol1 by Alfred Edersheim aims to bring Jesus’ teachings and deeds to life for modern audiences. Jesus was a divisive figure in his day and people were either for or against him. Even today, there are people who are familiar with Jesus who are still not living in faith. There are several reasons for this, but one of them is that we have forgotten the history of how Jesus came to be a part of it. This book is quite challenging to read but is indeed a treasure trove of knowledge on the background of the New Testament. It is one of the most essential references to the life of Christ ever written. The streets, the marketplaces, the battles, the people, and the sites of Jesus’ earthly ministry are all vividly represented in this book.

Life and Times of Jesus Vol2
Historical Israel by
Alfred Edersheim
“Alfred Edersheim’s “”The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah”” is a storehouse of information on the background of the New Testament. This classic work successfully portrays the streets, the marketplaces, the religious conflicts, the people, and the places of Jesus’ earthly ministry.
Edersheim divides his work into five sections, or books:
Book 1 “”The Preparation for the Gospel””
Introductory historical, religious, political, and cultural material based on the author’s extensive knowledge of Jewish lore and customs”.

Complete Works of Flavius Josephus
History of the Jews at Jesus time by
Flavius Josephus
Flavius Josephus was born to a priest and a member of the royal family. He led a life full of adventure, from fighting against the Romans in the first Jewish roman war to becoming a Roman citizen. Josephus’ recording of Jewish history and accounting for the Jewish revolt against the Romans is valuable. This book is a genuine translation of the original Greek version, proving a different perspective from a Jewish point of view and invaluable insight into the early stages of Christianity. Josephus’ work is considered a chief source on the history of Palestine after the bible as he provides an extra-biblical account of significant figures, including possibly Jesus of Nazareth. Josephus’s status as a historian was restored in the mid-twentieth century, giving him another standing than a Jewish traitor. This restoration of status makes his work literary important for understanding the impact of the late temple of Judaism

Collegeville Bible Commentary
New Testament Commentary by
Daniel Durken
New Testament is a single-volume book that allows its readers the convenience and accessibility of having an all-in-one resource alongside their Bibles to explore the book. The author’s tone is lively, full of spirit and enthusiasm as it breaks apart the biblical text to reflect on its nuances, imperatives for ideal christen living and the meaning of faithful living in the twenty-first century. Daniel Durken has curated numerous texts and commentaries of renowned and respectable scholars to engage with the scripture on a superior level. This book is respected in the circles that study biblical interpretation. It is a significant contribution to the efforts of groups aiming to make biblical scholarship more accessible. The commentary within has enabled the scripture to reach a wider audience. It is an expert guide by Daniel for scholars and students alike who are looking for a reliable source for bible study and personal reflection.”

Henry Mahan Bible Commentaries Vol 1
Bible Commentary by
Henry Mahan
Bible Commentaries is a three-volume series discussing Pastor Mahan’s materials for study in his congregation’s Sunday Bible classes. Included in this riveting religious study are With New Testament Eyes (Pictures of Christ in the Old Testament) and The Gospel According to Isaiah. By 1983, he had completed most of the New Testament epistles verse by verse, and had added teachings from most of the Old Testament with much dedication.
Bible Commentaries is the product of Mahan’s perseverance in documenting, discerning, and compiling of his thoughts and understanding, and is considered a material that continues to enrich the souls of the faithful just as it had since its first early publication. In his words to a dear companion and fellow preacher, Bro. Donald Fortner, Mahan says that should one learn what the message of the book is, it would be, “Christ is all.”