Matthew 5 Resources


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THE LIFE OF JESUS AS COVERED
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COMMENTARIES THAT
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NOTE:  The following list comprises not only biblical commentaries but also a range of Christian works authored by recognized evangelical scholars and writers. The majority of these volumes are relatively recent publications (primarily post-1970) that were, until recently, accessible only through purchase in print form or via proprietary Bible software platforms. They are now available without cost through archive.org, though several limitations should be noted. First, the platform disables direct copy-and-paste functionality. Second, materials are loaned on a one-hour checkout basis, although renewal is permitted immediately upon expiration, enabling extended reading and note-taking. Third, access requires the creation of a free archive.org account. This may be completed by navigating to archive.org, selecting the profile icon in the upper-right corner, and registering with an email address and password.

While I have consulted or made use of many (though not all) of these works, readers are strongly encouraged to emulate the Bereans of Acts 17:11+ by evaluating all material in light of Scripture. The selections represented here have been chosen for their generally conservative theological orientation and their commitment to biblical fidelity. Should you encounter a work that appears not to meet these criteria, you are invited to communicate your concerns via the contact form at: https://www.preceptaustin.org/contact.

ADDENDUM:  As this resource grows in popularity, you will occasionally encounter a commentary marked “Borrow Unavailable.” This simply indicates that another user has it checked out for the current hour. Because users may immediately renew their one-hour loan, a volume can remain unavailable for an extended period. Below are several practical strategies that I have found helpful to see portions of a book which is unavailable:

  1. Search by page number.
    Use the search box on the left side of the page and enter a number; this often retrieves a specific page. For example, With the Word was recently unavailable, so I searched for 100, which produced a two-page preview for that work.
  2. Search by keyword or title phrase.
    Enter a distinctive word or phrase from the title. If you use more than one word, place the phrase in quotation marks for a more precise search.
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  4. Search on a word that that will likely be on almost every page of the book.
    E.g., take the commentary by John Stott on The Epistles of John. Let's say it was unavailable. Then I do a search on the word John and retrieved over 500 hits which allows me access to most of the book. This does not always work and you make need to experiment. 
  5. Refresh limited previews.
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The Beatitudes for today by Blanchard, John

The Gospel of Matthew by Boice, James Montgomery

The Sermon on the mount : an evangelical exposition of Matthew 5-7 by Carson, D. A

When Jesus confronts the world : an exposition of Matthew 8-10 by Carson, D. A

Matthew's Story: Good News for Uncertain Times. Thompson, William G New York: Paulist Press, 1989. A clear introduction to Matthew as story theology for Christians who wish to have their faith stimulated

Matthew by Chamblin, J. Knox (See also links below)

Matheson (Ligonier) - This massive work (almost 1,600 pages) is the fruit of a lifetime of teaching the Gospel of Matthew. The commentary is in-depth without losing sight of the big picture. It is scholarly without being unreadable. Very highly recommended.

A critical and exegetical commentary on the Gospel according to Saint Matthew : in three volumes by Davies, W. D. (William David), and D.C. Allison (International Critical Commentary)

Matheson (Ligonier) - For those doing an exhaustive study of the Gospel of Matthew, the work of Davies and Allison is indispensable. Readers should be aware that it is written from a moderately critical perspective, but in terms of comprehensiveness, there is nothing quite like this commentary. It is a highly technical commentary on the Greek text and thus not suitable for lay readers, but discerning pastors who are looking for information on every conceivable issue related to the text need look no further. The three paperback volumes are somewhat expensive (see links above), but they are a bargain compared to the hardcovers, which run approximately $150 each! For those not interested in all the technical details, an abridged version is also available.

Cyril Barber - A massive work. Learned, yet not so erudite that it is beyond the comprehension level of a seminary-trained pastor. The nuances of the Greek text are ably elucidated. Scheduled for 3 volumes. Replaces the earlier work by W. C. Allen.

The Sermon on the Mount by Davies, W. D. (William David)

The setting of the Sermon on the Mount by Davies, W. D. (William David)

Seeking the kingdom : the Sermon on the mount made practical for today by Dockery, David S

Cyril Barber - A practical guide applying the contents of Matthew 5--7 to the needs of people today who are waiting for Christ’ return and the inauguration of His Kingdom.

The Bible knowledge background commentary : Matthew-Luke by Evans, Craig A -  This resource will give you very interesting insights and is worth checking on individual passages. 

The Gospel of Matthew by France, R. T  New International Commentary on the New Testament, (2007)

Challies - France has a volume in the Tyndale series that is highly regarded, but it has since been eclipsed by his much longer and more significant contribution to the NICNT. That series, like so many, is somewhat uneven, but France’s is said to be excellent. Keith Mathison says the “work is thorough and solidly evangelical and will be beneficial to pastors and all serious students of Scripture.” I expect to find a greater number of endorsements as the commentators catch up with newer volumes like this one.

Keith Matheson (Ligonier) - A short commentary on the Gospel of Matthew has been available by R.T. France in the Tyndale New Testament Commentary series since 1985, but in 2007, France published a much more comprehensive commentary on this Gospel in the NICNT series—The New International Commentary on the New Testament. France’s work is thorough and solidly evangelical and will be beneficial to pastors and all serious students of Scripture. His commentary is distinctive in that he takes a largely preterist approach to much of the Olivet Discourse.

Kingdom life in a fallen world : living out the Sermon on the Mount by Ferguson, Sinclair B

Cyril Barber - A challenging discussion of the relevance of Matthew 5--7 to the life of the believer.

The Sermon on the Mount by Ferguson, Sinclair B

The Gospel according to Matthew : an introduction and commentary by France, R. T

Rosscup (comment on his work in the Tyndale NT Commentary) - This work, only a fair one, was done to replace R. V. G. Tasker’s work. It handles many matters well, concisely, and usually hits the crux of interpretation, showing awareness of considerable scholarly literature and main views. France uses the NIV text. He draws up summaries of sections and shows the meaning and connection in context.

Matthew 1-14 by Gangel, Kenneth O - This is more like a workbook with questions and short explanatory notes.

Matthew 15-28 by Gangel, Kenneth O

Reading Matthew : a literary and theological commentary on the first gospel by Garland, David E

The Gospel of Matthew by Hobbs, Herschel H., (1965) 364 pages

The Gospel of Matthew by Hobbs, Herschel H (1961) 264 pages

Abba Father : the Lord's pattern for prayer (Matthew 6:9-14) by Hughes, R. Kent, 

Book of Matthew : the carpenter king by Lucado, Max

Matthew : the coming of the King by MacArthur, John,

The Gospel of Matthew: Behold Your King by MacDonald, William (1974) 340 pages

Matthew 1-13 by McGee, J. Vernon

Matthew 14-28 by McGee, J. Vernon 

The Gospel according to Matthew by Morgan, G. Campbell 

Matthew by Mounce, Robert H 312 pages 3 ratings

Exalting Jesus in Matthew by Platt, David, (2013) 404 pages 193 ratings

Matthew (Focus on the Bible series) by Price, Charles 7 ratings 5 ratings - "Undiscovered gem."

The Gospel According to St. Matthew : an Introduction and Commentary by Tasker, R. V. G (1983) 292 pages. 2 ratings

Matthew by Turner, David L Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament (2008) 35 ratings

Matthew, a study guide commentary by Vos, Howard Frederic,

Live like a king : making the Beatitudes work in daily life by Wiersbe, Warren

Rosscup - First published in 1976. Wiersbe recognizes the present and future implications of the “Sermon on the Mount,” and expounds the Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1-16) with God’s Kingdom program in mind. Here is a work that is rich in insights and spiritual application. Each message deals with the realities of living the Christian life as a “King’s kid.” Recommended.

Cyril Barber - A devotional masterpiece. Practical, relevant, rich in insights, and rewarding in its application of truth to life. This brief work deserves to be read slowly and carefully

Meet your King (Matthew) - same work entitled Be loyal (Matthew) by Wiersbe, Warren 

The Bible exposition commentary by Wiersbe, Warren W - All NT books in one source. Excellent. 

Rosscup - One of America’s most appreciated staunchly evangelical Bible conference teachers gives diligent, refreshing expositions. These are all of his 23 separate, earlier books in the “Be” series on the New Testament. He strikes a particular appeal with lay people as he crystallizes sections, deals with some of the verses, handles certain problems and backgrounds and applies principles. He is premillennial.

With the Word - Devotional Commentary - Warren Wiersbe - 428 ratings

Wiersbe's Expository Outlines on the New Testament by Wiersbe, Warren W

Cyril Barber - This is a book of exceptional merit. Pastors, missionaries, and Christian workers will profit from its use. Wiersbe introduces each book of the NT, provides an outline, and then furnishes his readers with a chapter-by-chapter discussion of the contents. The homiletic style is a “plus.” Recommended.

Windows on the parables by Wiersbe, Warren

The word in life study Bible : Gospel of Matthew  59 ratings Gives excellent background information. Worth checking out.

Interpreting the parables by Blomberg, Craig

Chronological and Background Charts of the NEW TESTAMENT - Pdf - D Wayne House - outstanding compilation of charts - check this one out!. This book can also be borrowed = Chronological and background charts of the New Testament

STUDY BIBLES

KJV Bible Commentary - Hindson, Edward E; Kroll, Woodrow Michael. Over 3000 pages of the entire OT/NT. Well done conservative commentary that interprets Scripture from a literal perspective. Pre-millennial. NO RESTRICTIONS

Very well done conservative commentary that interprets Scripture from a literal perspective

The King James Version Bible Commentary is a complete verse-by-verse commentary. It is comprehensive in scope, reliable in scholarship, and easy to use. Its authors are leading evangelical theologians who provide practical truths and biblical principles. Any Bible student will gain new insights through this one-volume commentary based on the timeless King James Version of the Bible.

NKJV Study Bible: New King James Version Study Bible (formerly "The Nelson Study Bible - NKJV") by Earl D Radmacher; Ronald Barclay Allen; Wayne H House. 2345 pages. (1997, 2007). Very helpful notes. Conservative. Pre-millennial. NO RESTRICTIONS

The New Testament and Wycliffe Bible commentary - NO RESTRICTIONS This version has no time restriction but only has the NT. 

The King James Study Bible Second Edition 2240 pages (2013) (Thomas Nelson) General Editor - Edward Hindson with multiple contributing editors. Pre-millennial. See introduction on How to Use this Study Bible.

The Experiencing God Study Bible : the Bible for knowing and doing the will of God - Blackaby, Henry (1996) 1968 pages - CHECK THIS ONE! Each chapter begins with several questions under the title "PREPARE TO MEET GOD." Then you will interesting symbols before many of the passages. The chapter ends with a "DID YOU NOTICE?" question. This might make a "dry chapter" jump off the page! 

Wycliffe Bible Commentary - OT and NT - Charles Pfeiffer - 1560 pages (1962). Less detailed than the KJV Bible Commentary. 

The Defender's Study Bible : King James Version by Morris, Henry M. Excellent notes for well known creationist.

The MacArthur study Bible - John MacArthur. Brief but well done notes

The David Jeremiah study bible - (2013) 2208 pages.  Logos.com - "Drawing on more than 40 years of study, Dr. David Jeremiah has compiled a legacy resource that will make an eternal impact on generations to come. 8,000 study notes. Hundreds of enriching word studies"50+ Essentials of the Christian Faith" articles."

ESV study Bible - Excellent resource but not always literal in eschatology and the nation of Israel 

Believer's Bible Commentary by MacDonald, William (1995) 2480 pages

Dr. John MacArthur, Jr. - "Concise yet comprehensive - the most complete single-volume commentary I have seen."

Warren Wiersbe - "For the student who is serious about seeing Christ in the Word." 

Life application study Bible : New Living Translation. Has some very helpful notes. 

Compact Bible commentary by Radmacher, Earl D; Allen, Ronald Barclay; House, H Wayne, et al - 954 pages.  Multiple contributors to the comments which are often verse by verse. The comments are brief but meaty and can really help your study through a given book. A sleeper in my opinion. 

NIV archaeological study Bible (2005) 2360 pages (See also Archaeology and the Bible - OT and NT)

NIV cultural backgrounds study Bible. bringing to life the ancient world of scripture Keener, Craig and Walton, John. Editors (2017)

The NIV study Bible by Barker, Kenneth L; Burdick, Donald W (1995) 2250 pages. Note this is the first edition. This resource has been fully revised in 2020. 

The Ryrie study Bible - Charles Ryrie (1978) 2142 pages. Conservative.  

The Word in life Study Bible - Only covers the NT. Very interesting format. Not your routine study Bible. Worth checking (e.g., here is a picture of Jesus' post-resurrection appearances.)

Evangelical Commentary on the Bible - editor Walter Elwell (1989) 1239 pages. 

New Bible Commentary - (1994) 

GREEK WORD STUDY
RESOURCES ONLINE

NOTE - All of these resources can be borrowed from archive.org. This list also includes resources to help study the Bible. 

See also the list of Word Study Resources 

The Complete Word Study Dictionary: New Testament by Zodhiates, Spiros - This is my "go to" resource for Greek word studies. One on the best lexicons for laymen. Highly Recommended for Greek Word Studies to aid your interpretation of a passage. 

Analytical Lexicon of the Greek New Testament by Friberg, Timothy. Shorter definitions than Zodhiates but does an excellent job in summarizing the various nuances of a specific Greek word. One of my favorites.

NIDNTT - The New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology - Click for discussion of this resource which is available online with all 3 volumes (representing the full set) on the same link. This resource is fully accessible with no time limit or requirement to borrow and with full copy and paste functionality - all 3 of the volumes below are available at the same linkSee this page for a few instructions on how to most efficiently utilize this incredible resource

Shorter Lexicon of the Greek New Testament by Gingrich, F. Wilbur. Similar to Friberg but shorter definitions. Gingrich however gives more Scriptures for each nuance, whereas Friberg generally gives only one representative Scripture. 

The New Linguistic and Exegetical Key to the Greek New Testament by Rogers, Cleon - This book is a gold mine of little gems on individual Greek words in any NT passage you are studying. If you have time it is always worth checking out! I use it in my Greek word studies all the time. 

Word meanings in the New Testament - Matthew-Revelation by Ralph Earle. Strictly speaking this is not a lexicon, but it offers insights on select words in a verse by verse format (but not every verse is included in the analysis). This resource is worth checking if you have time as it can occasionally give some wonderful insights on a specific Greek word. 

New Testament Words - William Barclay - 59 ratings very interesting resource - covers about 70 NT Greek words in Barclay's unique style. On page 289 there is a helpful index of English words with the corresponding Greek word, in turn followed by the places Barclay described them in New Testament Words and in his Daily Study Bible series (see list of DSB commentaries here). E.g., take the Greek word for "Covetousness" which is pleonexia and is found in New Testament Words on page 61 and pp 233-235 and is also described in the Daily Study Bible entries for : Mark 7:14-23; Ro 1:28-32; Eph. 4:17-24; Col. 3:5. So you can click the DSB commentary on Mark 7 and scroll down to Mark 7:14 to see Barclay's entry for pleonexia which concludes "Pleonexia ( G4124) is that lust for having which is in the heart of the man who sees happiness in things instead of in God." Interesting!

Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament : based on semantic domains - Louw Nida. Brief but nice definitions. Not easy to use - you need to know some Greek. Classifies Greek words into 93 "semantic domains" (see list on page XXV) and if you can categorize the word you are looking for in one of the domains, it can help find the specific word you are interested in. 

Kittel's Theological Dictionary of the New Testament : abridged in one volume (TDNT) - Classic ("Little Kittel") work summarizing the 10 volume set by Kittel. For most of us the abridged definition is "more than enough!" 

A Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament, and other early Christian literature (BDAG); by Bauer, Walter, More detailed definitions but need to know Greek. Zodhiates and Friberg are much easier to use. 

Liddell and Scott's Greek-English lexicon, abridged : the little Liddell by Liddell, Henry George. The abridged version. You need to know Greek to use.

Exegetical Dictionary of the New Testament (Volume 1 - A thru E);  Exegetical Dictionary of the New Testament (Volume 3- P thru ...) Volume 2 not available. I do not find this adds much to the easier to use resources like Zodhiates and Friberg

A Pocket Lexicon to the Greek New Testament by Souter, Alexander. Brief definitions. Need to know some Greek. Not that helpful. 

Vine's Expository Dictionary of Old Testament and New Testament Words - pdf. The old standby. You can also borrow Vine's complete expository dictionary of Old and New Testament words

New Testament Words in Today's Language by Detzler, Wayne A - Wonderful resource to supplement word studies.  3 ratings THIS IS A SLEEPER! 

So That's What it Means - This is another book formerly titled "Theological Wordbookedited by Charles Swindoll. It is now under this new title So That's What it Means and can be borrowed - it is more like a dictionary than a lexicon but the comments are superb! The contributors include DKC—Donald K. Campbell, WGJ—Wendell G. Johnston, JAW—John A. Witmer, JFW—John F. Walvoord 

Christian Words  By: Turner, Nigel, Published: 1980 - >500 pages. An interesting, unique resource on Greek words (no Hebrew) with extensive bibliography. For an example see "Abba" and "Alleluia" - "In Christian vocabulary Alleluia is a heavenly song, a chant of saints in the bliss of Paradise, echoed on earth as joyful seasons." One caution is he uses the Apocryphal writings extensively - I am not sure of his theological persuasion.

Zondervan NASB exhaustive concordance - 1589 pages

Pocket dictionary for the study of New Testament Greek by DeMoss, Matthew S. If you want to dig a little deeper into Greek. 66 ratings

Synonyms of the New Testament by Trench, Richard Chenevix - or click here for list of 108 entries

Expository Dictionary of Bible Words by Richards, Larry,  33 ratings It is does not go into great depth on the Greek or Hebrew words but does have some excellent insights. 

Expository dictionary of Bible words : word studies for key English Bible words based on - Stephen Renn

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RECOMMENDED WORK-AROUND WHEN A LINK SAYS
“PAGE NOT FOUND” (404 ERROR)

Many older links, especially those from early versions of a specific site, may return a “Page Not Found” (404 ERROR) message. The following simple workaround will often allow you to recover the original missing page:

  1. Go to: https://web.archive.org/
  2. Copy and paste the URL that produced the dead link.
    Example: Devotional
    URL: https://getmorestrength.org/daily/jesus-at-the-crossroad/
    Paste this URL into the search box on archive.org.
  3. Press Enter on your keyboard.
  4. A Timeline will appear, with vertical black bars showing the years the page was archived (this example shows multiple lines)
  5. Click one of the years—I usually recommend choosing one of the earlier years.
  6. After selecting a year, a 12-month calendar appears. Dates highlighted in blue indicate an archived version.
  7. Hover over the blue date (JAN 4) and you will see a timestamp (22:45:25). Click that link.
  8. The archived page—in this case "Jesus at the Crossroad"—should now load. (loading is sometimes slow)

Although this process may look complicated at first glance, it becomes very easy after doing it a few times. If the first year you choose does not display the document, simply try another year on the timeline. Using this method, I have been able to recover “missing” pages about 90% of the time over the past decade.

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JOSEPH ADDISON ALEXANDER GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW

Cyril Barber - Published posthumously in 1861 and covering (in detail) only chapters 1-16, this volume contains the same richness of thought and close attention to detail that is found in Alexander's other commentaries.

HENRY ALFORD

GREG ALLEN - site down Dec, 2025 see work-around.

STEVE ANDREWS

MICHAEL ANDRUS - click link for audio and notes - click "Notes" for pdf (another location of these sermons)

JACK ARNOLD

BILL BALDWIN

WILLIAM BARCLAY

ALBERT BARNES

BRIAN BELL

CHIP BELL

CHRIS BENFIELD

JOHANN A BENGEL

JOSEPH BENSON

BIBLICAL ILLUSTRATOR

BRIAN BILL

HORATIUS BONAR

JOHN BROADUS

WILLIAM BURKITT

JOHN CALVIN

ALAN CARR

ARTHUR CARR

RICH CATHERS

OSWALD CHAMBERS - My Utmost for His Highest

KNOX CHAMBLIN

IMANUEL CHRISTIAN

ADAM CLARKE

THOMAS CONSTABLE

LENNY CORRELL

W A CRISWELL

DAVID CRUMP - Journal Article

RON DANIEL - Sermon Notes

JAMES DAVIS

BOB DEFFINBAUGH

JOHN DUMMELOW

J LIGON DUNCAN

EARLY CHURCH FATHERS

JONATHAN EDWARDS

CHARLES R ERDMAN

EXPLORE THE BIBLE

EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE COMMENTARY - John Gibson

EXPOSITOR'S GREEK TESTAMENT - A B Bruce

RICK EZELL

DON FORTNER

A C GAEBELEIN

JOHN GILL

GOSPEL COALITION

L M GRANT

DAVID GUZIK

DANNY HALL

21 Feb 2004 To Err is Human, to Forgive Divine Matthew 5:38-48 There Has To Be A Better Way
14 Feb 2004 To Tell the Truth Matthew 5:33-37 There Has To Be A Better Way
07 Feb 2004 Looking for Love Matthew 5:27-32 There Has To Be A Better Way
31 Jan 2004 Sticks and Stones Matthew 5:21-26 There Has To Be A Better Way
24 Jan 2004 Playing by the Rules Matthew 5:17-20 There Has To Be A Better Way
17 Jan 2004 What Will Other People Think? Matthew 5:11-16 There Has To Be A Better Way
10 Jan 2004 The Pursuit of Happiness Matthew 5:3-10 There Has To Be A Better Way
03 Jan 2004 An Overview of the Sermon on the Mount Matthew 5:1-48, 6:1-34, 7:1-29 There Has To Be A Better Way

JAMES HASTINGS - these are in considerable depth (10-15 pages each)

ROBERT HAWKER

DOUG HECK

MATTHEW HENRY

GREG HERRICK

F B HOLE

DAVID HOLWICK - frequent illustrations

BARRY HORNER

ROBERT HORTON

H A IRONSIDE

IVP COMMENTARY - Craig Keener

Tim Challies: Keener’s work receives high recommendations and significant warnings about the limits of its usefulness. It may also be going out of print since it is not available at Westminster Books and is currently available only from Amazon resellers. This is the kind of commentary I tend to avoid since I don’t consider myself sufficiently schooled to confidently sort through the weaknesses. However, most experts do recommend it with certain caveats. (Challies.com)

The Gospel of Matthew - this is distinct from the IVP commentary links below

JAMES JACKSON

JAMIESON, FAUSSET, BROWN

S LEWIS JOHNSON

LOWELL JOHNSON - click for sermons below

MARTYN LLOYD-JONES

HAMPTON KEATHLEY III

WILLIAM KELLY

STEVE KRELOFF

KEITH KRELL

PAUL KRETZMANN

LANGE'S COMMENTARY

DAVID LEGGE

JOHN LIGHTFOOT

WILLIAM LUCK

MARTYN LLOYD-JONES 

JOHN MACARTHUR

JAMES MCCULLEN - uses many illustrations

ALEXANDER MACLAREN

ROD MATTOON - excellent illustrations

BRYN MACPHAIL

COLIN MCDOUGALL

J VERNON MCGEE

GARY MEADORS

F B MEYER

HEINRICH A MEYER - Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament

MIDDLETON BIBLE

J R MILLER

G CAMPBELL MORGAN - Commentary

HENRY MORRIS - Defender's Study Bible study notes - well-done, conservative

ROBERT NEIGHBOUR

TOMMY NELSON

NET BIBLE NOTES

PHIL NEWTON

JAMES NISBET - Church Pulpit Commentary

OUR DAILY BREAD

JOSEPH PARKER

PASTOR LIFE SERMONS - multiple different preachers

PETER PETT

A W PINK

JOHN PIPER

ALFRED PLUMMER - An Exegetical Commentary on the Gospel According to St Matthew

D Edmond Hiebert - Long recognized as an outstanding commentary on Matthew (first published in 1909). It provides a scholarly handling of the critical problems and gives a balanced interpretation of the gospel, for the most part conservative. Does not accept apostolic authorship.

Rosscup - Any work by Plummer is helpful, for he possessed a keen ability to write with clarity and deep scholarship. He is good in the Greek and historical background, and does not dodge problems, though he at times takes a liberal view. He was amillennial in eschatology. He held a position which the liberals of his day considered too conservative and which the conservatives reckoned too liberal. This commentary is valuable. He holds to a non-Matthean authorship of the book.

Cyril Barber says "this work remains one of the best treatments of Matthew's gospel ever written."

EDWARD PLUMPTRE - In Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers

MATTHEW POOLE

PREACHER'S HOMILETICAL

PRECEPTAUSTIN

RAY PRITCHARD

PULPIT COMMENTARY

ROBERT RAYBURN

REFORMATION STUDY BIBLE

AREND REMMERS

GRANT RICHISON

A T ROBERTSON

DON ROBINSON - transcripts, conservative

ADRIAN ROGERS SERMONS ON MATTHEW

Click here to access the titles listed below - the Pdf on Matthew has over 2000 pages of sermons. Rogers is conservative, pithy and practical! He is one of the stellar expositors of the twentieth century. Highly recommended to aid your sermon and teaching preparation. 

  1.    When Bankruptcy Becomes a Blessing—Matthew 5:1–9
  2.   Turning Tears into Telescopes—Matthew 5:4
  3.   The Mighty Meek—Matthew 5:5
  4.   A Formula for a Blessed New Year—Matthew 5:6
  5.   The Secret of Satisfaction—Matthew 5:6
  6.   The Secret of Satisfaction—Matthew 5:6
  7.   The Magnificence of Mercy—Matthew 5:7
  8.   Integrity: Don’t Leave Home Without It—Matthew 5:8
  9.   The Priority of Peacemaking—Matthew 5:9
  10.   Preparing for Persecution—Matthew 5:10
  11.   When Christians Are Persecuted—Matthew 5:10–12
  12.   How to Prepare for Persecution—Matthew 5:10–13
  13.   Learning to Stand for Jesus—Matthew 5:10–14
  14.   Salty Saints—Matthew 5:13
  15.   Bright Lights in a Dark World—Matthew 5:14–16
  16.   A Bible-Believing Church—Matthew 5:17–18
  17.   A Bible-Believing Church—Matthew 5:17–18
  18.   The Secret of Fulfillment—Matthew 5:17–18
  19.   It’s What’s Inside That Counts—Matthew 5:20–22
  20.   Priorities Are Important—Matthew 5:23–246:25–337:1–512:24–2923:25–26
  21.   The Power of Proper Priorities—Matthew 5:23–24
  22.   Developing a Clean Thought Life—Matthew 5:27–28
  23.   Winning the Battle for the Home—Matthew 5:27–28
  24.   Roadblocks on the Way to Hell—Matthew 5:29–30
  25.   A Foundation for the Family—Matthew 5:31–327:2419:1–9
  26.   The Miracle Mile—Matthew 5:38–42
  27.   The Second Mile—Matthew 5:38–48

ALLEN ROSS

GIL RUGH

J C RYLE

JOHNNY SANDERS

ROB SALVATO

STEVE SANCHEZ

JOHNNY SANDERS

PHILLIP SCHAFF

BRIAN SCHWERTLEY 

SERMON BIBLE

CHARLES SIMEON

CHUCK SMITH - Sermon Notes

JAMES SMITH SERMON OUTLINES GOSPEL OF MATTHEW

Matthew - click here for all of the following topics

  • Characteristics Of Christians Matthew 5:1-12
  • Christian Influence Matthew 5:13-16

SPEAKERS COMMENTARY

R C SPROUL

C H SPURGEON

C H SPURGEON - Devotionals

  • Matthew 5 - click here for devotionals 
  • Matthew 5:4
  • Matthew 5:7
  • Matthew 5:8
  • Matthew 5:9
  • Matthew 5:43

JOHN STEVENSON

DON STEWART - 403 pages (1997)

HARRY STURZ

JOSEPH SUTCLIFFE

THIRD MILLENNIUM

TODAY IN THE WORD - Devotionals often with good sermon illustrations

JOHN TRAPP

DAVID TURNER

BOB UTLEY

MARVIN VINCENT

JOHN WALVOORD

B B WARFIELD

THOMAS WATSON

Cyril Barber - An Exposition of Matthew 5:1-12. New ed. London: Banner of Truth Trust, 1971. A Puritan work originally published in London in 1660. Deeply devotional but fails to interpret this passage in the light of the writer's theme.

DANIEL WHEDON

GEORGE WHITEFIELD

CALVIN WITTMAN

TOM WRIGHT

STEVE ZEISLER

  • Sorry - This site keeps changing their Links so cannot keep up with them any longer - go to link for sermons, select "Browse Books" then "Matthew" and scroll down
  • Matthew 5-7 The Savior Appears: He Taught with Authority
  • Matthew 5:1-6: Real Riches
  • Matthew 5:7-9: God Centered
  • Matthew 5:10-19: Making the Right Enemies
  • Matthew 5:17-26: The Fulfilling of the Law
  • Matthew 5:27-30: The Heart of the Matter
  • Matthew 5:31-32: The Divorce Dilemma
  • Matthew 5:33-42: How to Be Taken Seriously
  • Matthew 5:43-48: Your Father Will Reward You

NOTES

SERMONS BY VERSE - WORKS BY OLDER WRITERS AND PREACHERS

The New Sinai Alexander Maclaren Matthew 5:1
A Concise View of the Beatitudes F. Wagstaff., W. O. Simpson. Matthew 5:1-2
Christ a Teacher Types and metaphors. Matthew 5:1-2
Introductory J. Jordan. Matthew 5:1-2
Teaching for the Multitude P.C. Barker Matthew 5:1, 2
The Christian Character   Matthew 5:1-2
The Disciples Sermons by the Monday Cloth. Matthew 5:1-2
The Occasion Thomas Watson. Matthew 5:1-2
The Preacher Thomas Watson. Matthew 5:1-2
The Preparation for a Great Sermon J.A. Macdonald Matthew 5:1, 2
The Pulpit Thomas Watson. Matthew 5:1-2
The Sermon Thomas Watson. Matthew 5:1-2
The First Beatitude Alexander Maclaren Matthew 5:2
The New Preacher R. Tuck Matthew 5:2
A Few Considerations Which May Serve to Cherish This Spir H. Alford, M. A. Matthew 5:3
Poor in Spirit J. Jordan. Matthew 5:3
Poverty in Spirit; and the Clue to its Blessedness P.C. Barker Matthew 5:3
Poverty of Spirit J. T. Duryea, D. D. Matthew 5:3
Poverty of Spirit Thomas Watson. Matthew 5:3
Poverty of Spirit Conducive to Prayer J. Vaughan, M. A. Matthew 5:3
The Blessedness of the Poor in Spirit D. Rees. Matthew 5:3
The Blessedness of the Poor in Spirit H. Alford, M. A. Matthew 5:3
The Blessedness that Christ Pronounces P.C. Barker Matthew 5:3
The Kingdom for the Poor in Spirit Thomas Watson., Bishop Ofspring Blackall, D. D. Matthew 5:3
The Poor in Spirit W. Barker., Thomas Watson., Thomas Watson. Matthew 5:3
There May be Pride in Poverty as Well as in Wealth Dean Stanley. Matthew 5:3
Virtues Taught by a State of Poverty of Spirit Are Sir William Davies, Ban. , D. D., J. E. Good. Matthew 5:3
The Secret of Happiness W.F. Adeney Matthew 5:3-5
The Triumphs of Humility J.A. Macdonald Matthew 5:3-5
The Benediction of Good Character R. Tuck Matthew 5:3-9
Sermon on the Mount: 1. the Beatitudes Marcus Dods Matthew 5:3-12
Mourners Comforted R. May. Matthew 5:4
Spiritual Comforts are Pure Thomas Watson. Matthew 5:4
Spiritual Mourning J. Jordan. Matthew 5:4
The Blessed Mourners D. Rees. Matthew 5:4
The Blessedness of Sanctified Sorrow Dr. T. Raffles. Matthew 5:4
The Blessedness of the Mourner P.C. Barker Matthew 5:4
The Mourners Who are not Entitled to the Blessings Here Named H. Alford, M. A. Matthew 5:4
The Mourning Which Will Entitle a Man to Blessedness Hath These Qualifications Thomas Watson. Matthew 5:4
The Second Beatitude Alexander Maclaren Matthew 5:4
Zion's Mourners Comforted Anon., W. Barker., Dr. J. Gumming., J. E. Good. Matthew 5:4
Anthony Blanc's Meekness   Matthew 5:5
Benedictions, or the Blessed Life W. Barker., Thomas Watson. Matthew 5:5
Christian Meekness J. Jordan. Matthew 5:5
Christian Meekness J. E. Good. Matthew 5:5
Inheritors Anecdotes Matthew 5:5
Meekness Generally Successful H. W. Beecher. Matthew 5:5
Meekness More Effective than Severity H. W. Beecher. Matthew 5:5
Meekness not Insensibility H. W. Beecher. Matthew 5:5
The Blessedness of the Meek P.C. Barker Matthew 5:5
The Chief Adversaries of Meekness H. W. Beecher. Matthew 5:5
A Test of Heavenly Citizenship W. Butcher., T. T. Sherlock, B. A. Matthew 5:6
Heart-Cravings G. Elliot. Matthew 5:6
Longing for Righteousness E. H. Chaplin., W. Barker., Dr. J. Cramming., Thomas Watson., Thomas Watson. Matthew 5:6
Moral Hunger a Developing Energy Beecher. Matthew 5:6
Righteousness Desired J. Jordan. Matthew 5:6
Righteousness Many-Sided E. H. Chaplin. Matthew 5:6
Soul Starvation a Sad and Guilty Thing Beecher. Matthew 5:6
The Blessedness of Those Who Hunger and Thirst After Righteousness P.C. Barker Matthew 5:6
The Divine Reward of the Spiritually Minded R. Tuck Matthew 5:6
The Fourth Beatitude Alexander Maclaren Matthew 5:6
The Want of Spiritual Appetite Am. Hem. Monthly Matthew 5:6
Righteousness and Mercy J.A. Macdonald Matthew 5:6, 7
Five Gates to Happiness W.F. Adeney Matthew 5:6-12
Christian Mercy J. Jordan. Matthew 5:7
Mercifulness a Quality of the Entire S. A. Brooke. Matthew 5:7
The Beatitude of Mercy P.C. Barker Matthew 5:7
The Blessing of Mercifulness S. A. Brooke. Matthew 5:7
The Fifth Beatitude Alexander Maclaren Matthew 5:7
A Pure Heart is Blessed in the Feeling of Security E. J. Haynes., E. J. Haynes. Matthew 5:8
A Pure Heart Uses God's Creatures Without Injury E. J. Haynes. Matthew 5:8
Purity an Unmixed Motive The Abbe Beutain. Matthew 5:8
Purity of Heart J. Jordan. Matthew 5:8
Spiritual Sigh Conditioned by Purity L. Bacon. Matthew 5:8
The Beatitude of the Pure in Heart P.C. Barker Matthew 5:8
The Blessedness of the Pure in Heart E. L. Hull, B. A., Dr. J. Caroming., J. E. Good., Henry Grove., Thomas Watson. Matthew 5:8
The Man of Heart Blessed E. J. Haynes. Matthew 5:8
The Sixth Beatitude Alexander Maclaren Matthew 5:8
The Vision of the Pure J.A. Macdonald Matthew 5:8
They Shall See God J. C. Edwards, M. A. Matthew 5:8
Vision of God in Heaven H. Kollock, D. D. Matthew 5:8
Blessed are the Peacemakers Bishop Ofspring Blackall, D. D. Matthew 5:9
Children of God Thomas Watson., Thomas Watson., J. E. Good. Matthew 5:9
How the Rev   Matthew 5:9
Peacemakers J. Jordan. Matthew 5:9
Peacemakers W. Reeve. Matthew 5:9
Peacemakers J. G. Horton., L. O. Thompson. Matthew 5:9
Peacemaking J.A. Macdonald Matthew 5:9
The Beatitude of the Peacemakers P.C. Barker Matthew 5:9
The Peacemaker Caleb Morris. Matthew 5:9
The Peacemaker C. H. Spurgeon. Matthew 5:9
The Seventh Beatitude Alexander Maclaren Matthew 5:9
The World is Full of Peace-Breakers. Peacemakers J. Mackay, B. D., Thomas Watson. Matthew 5:9
Mean Things Dignified Spencer. Matthew 5:10
Persecution E. Clagton., Good Seed for the Lord's Sowers. Matthew 5:10
Persecution J. Jordan., L. O. Thompson. Matthew 5:10
Persecution for Righteousness' Sake W. Reeve, M. A. Matthew 5:10
The Beatitude of Persecution P.C. Barker Matthew 5:10
The Blessedness of Persecution T. G. Horton., Thomas Watson., Lancelot Blackburn. Matthew 5:10
The Eighth Beatitude Alexander Maclaren Matthew 5:10
Five Gates to Happiness W.F. Adeney Matthew 5:6-12
The Blessedness of Persecution J.A. Macdonald Matthew 5:10-12
For My Sake Dr. Mellor. Matthew 5:11
For My Sake S. Martin, D,D., Dr. W. M. Taylor. Matthew 5:11
The Blessedness of Persecution J.A. Macdonald Matthew 5:10-12
The Beatitude of Suffering for the Sake of Jesus P.C. Barker Matthew 5:11, 12
The Reward of the Saints J. W. Hussey, M. A. Matthew 5:12
Christians Called Salt P. S. . Davis., J. E. Good. Matthew 5:13
Common Salt Globe Encyclopaedia Matthew 5:13
Influence Working from the Few to the Many   Matthew 5:13
Salt and Sunlight J. G. Greenhough, M. A. Matthew 5:13
Salt Used in the Baptismal Service Dr. D. Fraser. Matthew 5:13
Salt Without Savour A. Maclaren, D. D., Dr. O. Winslow. Matthew 5:13
Saltless Salt W. M. Thomson, D. D. Matthew 5:13
The Elect of God J. G. Greenhough, M. A. Matthew 5:13
The Great Calling of the Disciples of Christ T. Christlieb, D. D. Matthew 5:13
The Purification of Society G. W. McCree. Matthew 5:13
Salt and Light W.F. Adeney Matthew 5:13, 14
Christian Influence J.A. Macdonald Matthew 5:13-16
Sermon on the Mount: 2. Influence of Christians: Salt and Light Marcus Dods Matthew 5:13-16
The Influence of Sanctified Characters R. Tuck Matthew 5:13-16
The Startling Salutation P.C. Barker Matthew 5:13-16
A Good Example a Rebuke of Evil A. Maclaren, D. D. Matthew 5:14
A Good Life the Great Means of Glorifying God W. Curling, M. A. Matthew 5:14
Christ Shines into the World Through the Lives of His People W. M. Taylor. Matthew 5:14
Christian Consistency W. M. Punshon. Matthew 5:14
Christian Example a Converting Agency Anecdotes Matthew 5:14
Christian Example an Argument of Weight Anecdotes., W. S. Dewstoe Matthew 5:14
Christian Example Leads to the Discovery of Christian Sympathy   Matthew 5:14
Christian Example Must be Free from Inconsistency   Matthew 5:14
Christian Example not Transient   Matthew 5:14
Christians Must be Receptive of Light S. Slocombe. Matthew 5:14
Christians the Light W. M. Taylor. Matthew 5:14
Christians the Light of the World L H. Evans, M. A. Matthew 5:14
Christians the Light of the World F. Goode, M. A., W. W. Wythe., Dr. J. Cussing. Matthew 5:14
Christians the Light of the World D. Rees. Matthew 5:14
Glorifying God H. Hughes, M. A. Matthew 5:14
God Glorified by Our Good Works H. Hughes, M. A. Matthew 5:14
God, not Self, the End of Christian Example W. M. Taylor. Matthew 5:14
Hidden Light Dies D. Fraser, D. D. Matthew 5:14
If You are not Warming the World, the World is Chilling Y A. Maclaren, D. D. Matthew 5:14
Keep the Light Bright or You Will Hear of It The Preachers' Monthly., James Stewart., Christian Age Matthew 5:14
Lustrous Christians W. W. Wythe. Matthew 5:14
Men More Ready to Shine Socially than Morally Dr. D. Fraser. Matthew 5:14
Missionaries the Light F. Goode, M. A. Matthew 5:14
No Light Apart from Christ A. Maclaren, D. D. Matthew 5:14
Shine by Expressed Conviction A. Maclaren, D. D. Matthew 5:14
Spiritual Modesty G. Moberley, D. C. L. Matthew 5:14
Th,E Light to Reveal the Work, not the Worker Dr. Parker. Matthew 5:14
The Beauty of Moral Qualities H. W. Beecher., Sir William Dawes, Bart. , D. D. Matthew 5:14
The Candle C. H. Spurgeon. Matthew 5:14
The Church of Christ the Light of the World R. Montgomery, M. A. Matthew 5:14
The Duty of Letting Our Light Shine Before Men E. Cooper. Matthew 5:14
The Importance of Good Example S. Partridge, M. A. Matthew 5:14
The Lamp and the Bushel A. Maclaren, D. D. Matthew 5:14
The Light of Christian Example H. J. Wilmot Buxton., Dr. A. Barnes. Matthew 5:14
The Missionary Power of Christ's Disciples R. Tuck Matthew 5:14
The Purity of Example the Primary Care of the Christian A. Maclaren, D. D. Matthew 5:14
Wanted, Much Wanted, Bright Christians D. Fraser, D. D., D. Fraser, D. D. Matthew 5:14
Work Entailed by Christ on His People S. Slocombe. Matthew 5:14
Christ's Relation to the Law W. G. Barrett. Matthew 5:17
Destruction the Law of Increase Beecher. Matthew 5:17
Jesus Christ the Moral Legislator J. C. Jones. Matthew 5:17
Law Tends to Enlarge Itself Beecher., Hacket. Matthew 5:17
Positive Religion D. Swing. Matthew 5:17
That the Righteousness of the Law Might be Fulfilled in Us Hugh Binning Matthew 5:17
The Mission of Christ in Relation to the Moral Law T. Baron., G. S. Barrett. Matthew 5:17
The Moral Law Eternal and Immutable W. Kemp. Matthew 5:17
The New Form of the Old Law Alexander Maclaren Matthew 5:17
The True Relations of the Old and the New R. Tuck Matthew 5:17
Christ's Treatment of the Old Testament W.F. Adeney Matthew 5:17, 18
The Gospel of the Law J.A. Macdonald Matthew 5:17-20
The Veneration of Law and Prophets P.C. Barker Matthew 5:17-20
Sermon on the Mount: 3. Exceeding Righteousness Marcus Dods Matthew 5:17-48
A Little Sin Indicative of a Carnal Disposition C. Williams. Matthew 5:19
Avoid the Least Sin Newman Hall. Matthew 5:19
Great Advancement Made in Sin by Little Stages Bp. Hopkins. Matthew 5:19
Little Sins Accumulate Bp. Hopkins. Matthew 5:19
Little Sins are Often United with Great Bp. Hopkins. Matthew 5:19
The Great Evil and Danger of Little Sins Bp. Hopkins. Matthew 5:19
The Need of a Sensitive Conscience Bp. Hopkins. Matthew 5:19
The Perilous Harmfulness of Little Sins D. Moore, M. A. Matthew 5:19
We Learn Dr. A. Barnes., Thomas Adam. Matthew 5:19
A Man Should not be Content with Morality When Spirituality is Possible Beecher. Matthew 5:20
An Exceeding Righteousness J. Vaughan, M. A. Matthew 5:20
Exceeding the Righteousness of the Pharisees Thomas Spurgeon. Matthew 5:20
Faith in Christ the Only Way of Righteousness T. Spurgeon. Matthew 5:20
Gospel Righteousness W. W. Whythe. Matthew 5:20
Love More than Regard for a Mere Rule Beecher. Matthew 5:20
Mere Morality Does not Go Far Enough H. W. Beecher., H. W. Beecher. Matthew 5:20
Morality the Gate to Spirituality   Matthew 5:20
Necessity of Evangelical Righteousness Dr. Burns. Matthew 5:20
Righteousness G. Fisk, LL. B. Matthew 5:20
The Better Types of Righteousness R. Tuck Matthew 5:20
The Christian Righteousness Prof. Griffith, M. A. Matthew 5:20
The Kingdom of Heaven Dr. W. M. Taylor., Jeremy Taylor., J. A. Seiss, D. D. Matthew 5:20
The Measure of Righteousness Dean Alford. Matthew 5:20
The Pharisee's Righteousness Excelled by that of the Christian W. D. Harwood. Matthew 5:20
The Righteousness of the Kingdom W.F. Adeney Matthew 5:20
The Righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees E. Cooper. Matthew 5:20
Well to have a Standard of Self-Measurement T. Spurgeon. Matthew 5:20
Restraint of Hasty Temper Possible   Matthew 5:21-22
Unjustifiable Anger E. Balyley, M. A. Matthew 5:21-22
The Christian Type of a True Fulfilling of the Law P.C. Barker Matthew 5:21-26
The Stringency of the Gospel Law J.A. Macdonald Matthew 5:21-26
The Christian Idea of Brotherhood R. Tuck Matthew 5:22, 23
Mutual Conciliation Caleb Morris., Dr. A. Barnes., Thomas Adam. Matthew 5:23-24
Agree with Thine Adversary Charles Kingsley Matthew 5:25
Agree with Thine Adversary Quickly G. Moberley, D. C. L. Matthew 5:25
Persistency in Wrong Doing S. Baring-Gould Matthew 5:25
Reconciliation with God J. A. James, D. D. Matthew 5:25
The Last Farthing George MacDonald Matthew 5:26
The Heart or Will Is, in Man, the Seat of Virtue or Vice David Lamont, D. D. Matthew 5:27-28
Christ's Second and Third Illustration of the Christian Type of a True Fulfilling of the Law P.C. Barker Matthew 5:27-32
Purity J.A. Macdonald Matthew 5:27-32
Cherished Evil Feeling is Sin Before God R. Tuck Matthew 5:28
Plucking Out the Right Eye W.F. Adeney Matthew 5:29
Self-Discipline R. Tuck Matthew 5:29
How May Beloved Lusts be Discovered and Mortified?   Matthew 5:30
Strange Conduct of a Land-Crab   Matthew 5:30
Swear not At All' Alexander Maclaren Matthew 5:33
Keep from Swearing   Matthew 5:33-34
Language W. W. Whythe. Matthew 5:33-34
Profane Exclamations J. N. Norton. Matthew 5:33-34
Profane Swearing A. Tucker. Matthew 5:33-34
Swear in the Gaelic Tongue   Matthew 5:33-34
The Lawfulness and Obligation of Oaths J. Lathrop, D. D., J. S. Doolittle, D. D. Matthew 5:33-34
The Sin of Swearing E. Cooper. Matthew 5:33-34
The Tongue and the Temper Sermons by Monday Club Matthew 5:33-34
Profanity J.A. Macdonald Matthew 5:33-37
The True Fulfilling of the Law: Christ's Fourth Illustration P.C. Barker Matthew 5:33-37
Non-Resistance Alexander Maclaren Matthew 5:38
The Mildness of Mosaism R. Tuck Matthew 5:38
Non-Resistance W.F. Adeney Matthew 5:38-42
Retaliation J.A. Macdonald Matthew 5:38-42
The Christian Type of Fulfilling of the Law: Christ's Fifth Illustration P.C. Barker Matthew 5:38-42
Difficult to Forgive a Sneaking Enemy Beecher. Matthew 5:43
Forgiveness of Injuries Bishop Butler, D. C. L., Bishop Butler, D. C. L. Matthew 5:43
In What Manner are You to Repress the Rising of Improper E. Irving., H. W. Beecher. Matthew 5:43
Love a Universal Disposition Beecher. Matthew 5:43
Love Attracted by Need Rather than by Character Beecher. Matthew 5:43
Love is Sometimes Severe in its Methods Beecher. Matthew 5:43
Love Severe in Order to Salvation Beecher. Matthew 5:43
Love Thine Enemy George MacDonald Matthew 5:43
On Forgiveness of Injuries and Against Revenge T. Tillotson. Matthew 5:43
Prayer for Enemies Beecher. Matthew 5:43
Sir Eardley Wilmot's Advice   Matthew 5:43
The Christian's Duty to Prisoners Beriah Green. Matthew 5:43
The Enemies of Louis Xii. of France   Matthew 5:43
The Law of Love Alexander Maclaren Matthew 5:43
The Marrow of the Gospel Beecher. Matthew 5:43
Loving One's Enemy W.F. Adeney Matthew 5:43-48
Perfection J.A. Macdonald Matthew 5:43-48
The Perfect Fulfilling of Law: Christ's Sixth Illustration P.C. Barker Matthew 5:43-48
The Authority of Jesus Over Human Nature and History Resembles the Lordship of the Sun Over the Earth Newman Smyth, D. D. Matthew 5:44
The Imperatives of Jesus Newman Smyth, D. D. Matthew 5:44
A Call to Holy Living C. H. Spurgeon. Matthew 5:47
Christian Benevolence H. McNeile. Matthew 5:47
Christian Service J. Morgan. Matthew 5:47
The Superior Obligations of Christians J. Foster. Matthew 5:47
The Superiority of the Christian Dr. R. W. Hamilton., G. Brooks. Matthew 5:47
Our Standard of Perfection R. Tuck Matthew 5:48
The Moral Perfections of God S. Price. Matthew 5:48

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