Devotional and Practical Commentary

Matthew Henry, 1662–1714

Charles Spurgeon, "Matthew Henry is most pious and pithy,
 sound and sensible, suggestive and sober, terse and trustworthy.
 You will find him to be glittering with metaphors, rich in analogies,
 overflowing with illustrations, and superabundant in reflections."

Published by the Religious Tract Society, 1840
 

Preface

Genesis                             Matthew

Exodus                              Mark

Leviticus                           Luke

Numbers                           John

Deuteronomy                    Acts

Joshua                               Romans

Judges                               1 Corinthians

Ruth                                   2 Corinthians

1 Samuel                            Galatians

2 Samuel                            Ephesians

1 Kings                               Philippians

2 Kings                               Colossians

1 Chronicles                       1 Thessalonians

2 Chronicles                       2 Thessalonians

Ezra                                    1 Timothy

Nehemiah                           2 Timothy

Esther                                 Titus

Job                                      Philemon

Psalms                                Hebrews

Proverbs                             James

Ecclesiastes                        1 Peter

Song of Solomon                2 Peter

Isaiah                                 1 John

Jeremiah                            2 John

Lamentations                     3 John

Ezekiel                                Jude

Daniel                                 Revelation

Hosea

Joel

Amos

Obadiah

Jonah

Micah

Nahum

Habakkuk

Zephaniah

Haggai

Zechariah

Malachi