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Jamieson was a Teaching Elder in and one time Moderator of the Church of Scotland. Fausset, was an Anglican Presbyter and was created a Prebendary of York. Brown was a Teaching Elder in and one time moderator of the Free Church of Scotland.

The Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary refers to a biblical commentary entitled a Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible, prepared by Robert Jamieson, Andrew Robert Fausset and David Brown and published in 1871; and derived works from this initial publication, in differing numbers of volumes and ...

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Who were Robert Jamieson and Andrew Fausset?

Robert Jamieson (1802–1880) was a minister at St Paul's Church, Provanmill in Glasgow. Andrew Fausset (1821–1910) was rector of St Cuthbert’s Church in York.

Who were Andrew Fausset and David Brown?

Andrew Fausset (1821–1910) was rector of St Cuthbert’s Church in York. David Brown (1803–1897) was a Free Church of Scotland minister at St James, Glasgow, and professor of theology at Free Church College of the University of Aberdeen .

What is Jamieson Fausset&Brown's Commentary?

With its scholarly insights, Jamieson, Fausset & Brown's Commentary is to verse-by-verse exposition what the venerable Matthew Henry's Commentary is to devotional-style commentaries. It sheds light on the full meanings and implications of words, verses, and passages to supply you with an in-depth understanding of the entire Bible.

Who was David Brown?

David Brown (1803–1897) was a Free Church of Scotland minister at St James, Glasgow, and professor of theology at Free Church College of the University of Aberdeen . The writers described their work as:

Who is James in the Bible?

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary. James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, to the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad, greeting. This is called by Eusebius ( [Ecclesiastical History, 2.23], about the year 330 A.D.) the first of the Catholic Epistles, that is, the Epistles intended for general circulation, ...

Where is James in the Gospel of Acts?

He is not mentioned as one of the Lord's brethren in Ac 1:14; but as one of the "apostles" (Ga 1:19).

Who was the apostle of circumcision?

1. James— an apostle of the circumcision, with Peter and John, James in Jerusalem, Palestine, and Syria; Peter in Babylon and the East; John in Ephesus and Asia Minor. Peter addresses the dispersed Jews of Pontus, Galatia, and Cappadocia; James , the Israelites of the twelve tribes scattered abroad.

Was James the Less a son of Alpheus?

He was son of Alpheus or Cleopas (Lu 24:13-18) and Mary, sister of the Virgin Mary. Compare Mr 15:40 with Joh 19:25, which seems to identify the mother of James the Less with the wife of Cleopas, not with the Virgin Mary, Cleopas' wife's sister. Cleopas is the Hebrew, Alpheus the Greek mode of writing the same name.

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