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Commentary on Matthew, Mark, Luke - Volume 2
by John Calvin
A masterful verse-by-verse exposition of the Synoptic Gospels' central chapters, covering Christ's public ministry from the sending of the disciples through the Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem. Calvin weaves Matthew, Mark, and Luke into a unified harmony, illuminating key parables — the Prodigal Son, the Talents, the Workers in the Vineyard — alongside profound teachings on prayer, forgiveness, the Sabbath, and true discipleship. With characteristic clarity and theological depth, Calvin draws out the doctrinal significance of each passage, making this an indispensable resource for serious students of the Gospels and Reformed theology.
- Chapters
- 82
- Word count
- 186,252
- Type
- Commentary
Original