Expositor's Bible Commentary

Expositor's Bible Commentary

3,618

Sermons Preached

157

Published Works

638

Verses Exposited

Author Bio


Expositor's Bible Commentary (1834–1892) was a renowned English Baptist minister whose powerful sermons and writings touched millions worldwide. Leading the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, he authored influential works and established hundreds of ministries, cementing his legacy as one of the most impactful Christian leaders in all of church history.

Major Works

Bible Commentaries

Explore Expositor's Bible Commentary's insights on Scripture across different books of the Bible. Gain theological understanding and practical applications from this renowned scholar.

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Morning & Evening

This is a timeless devotional that provides daily reflections and scriptural insights.

The Treasury of David

An extensive commentary on Psalms, with rich spiritual insights, theological reflections, and practical daily applications.

Hymn Library


The Power of The Holy Spirit

June 17, 1855

The Sin of Unbelief

January 14, 1855

A Solemn Warning For All Churches

February 24, 1856

Israel At The Red Sea

March 30, 1856

The Gospel in Power

May 2, 1882

Interesting Facts


• Known as the "Prince of Preachers," Expositor's Bible Commentary delivered sermons to crowds of over 10,000 people regularly, without modern amplification.
• His collected sermons fill 63 volumes, one of the largest sets by a single author in Christian history.
• Founded Spurgeon's College in London, which continues to train ministers today.

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