Free Bible Commentary Downloads (PDFs)

Free verse-by-verse commentary downloads are available below. This is a fast and easy way to personally own some of the greatest Bible study material ever written.

These free commentaries can be used for personal self-study and devotional reading, for Bible studies and small groups, for classroom teaching at any level, or for preaching. The commentaries are in the public domain.

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Free New Testament Commentaries PDFs

Free commentaries on the Gospel of John are listed below. Some of the most popular Christian authors and pastors of all time are offered. Click the link to download the PDF document.

Free John commentaries for download

Click to download: Gospel of John – John Wesley

John Wesley (1703–1791) was an Anglican minister and theologian who co-founded Methodism, emphasizing salvation by faith, personal holiness, and social reform.

His open-air preaching and extensive itinerant ministry spread revival across Britain and America, influencing evangelical movements worldwide. Wesley’s legacy includes the Methodist Church, his theological emphasis on prevenient grace, and his commitment to disciplined Christian living.

Click to download: Gospel of John – Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry (1662–1714) was a Presbyterian minister and biblical commentator best known for his Commentary on the Whole Bible, which provides devotional and practical insights on Scripture.

His work, though incomplete at his death, was later finished by other scholars and remains widely used for personal study and sermon preparation. Henry’s writings emphasize God’s providence, Christian duty, and the application of biblical principles to daily life.

Click to download: Gospel of John Part I – John Calvin

John Calvin (1509–1564) was a French theologian and reformer whose work profoundly shaped Protestant theology, particularly through his magnum opus, Institutes of the Christian Religion.

As a leading figure in the Reformation, he emphasized God’s sovereignty, predestination, and the authority of Scripture, influencing the development of Reformed theology.

Calvin’s leadership in Geneva established a model for Protestant church governance and contributed to the spread of Presbyterian and Reformed traditions worldwide.

Click to download: Gospel of John Part II – John Calvin

Click to download: Gospel of John – Jamieson Fausset Brown

Robert Jamieson (1802–1880) was a Scottish minister and biblical scholar best known for co-authoring Jamieson, Fausset & Brown’s Commentary on the Whole Bible, which provides exegetical and theological insights.

Andrew Fausset (1821–1910) was an Anglican clergyman and scholar who contributed detailed linguistic and historical analysis to the Jamieson, Fausset & Brown Commentary, emphasizing biblical interpretation with doctrinal clarity.

David Brown (1803–1897) was a Scottish theologian and professor whose contributions to the commentary focused on doctrinal and pastoral applications, and he also wrote extensively on eschatology and church history.

Click to download: Gospel of John 1-14 – Alexander MacLaren

Alexander MacLaren (1826–1910) was a Scottish Baptist minister renowned for his expository preaching and insightful biblical sermons. His sermons, marked by deep theological reflection and eloquent language, were later compiled into multi-volume works that continue to influence preachers and Bible students. MacLaren emphasized the practical application of Scripture, encouraging believers to live out their faith with devotion and integrity.

Click to download: Gospel of John 15-21 – Alexander MacLaren

Click to download: Gospel of John – Barton Warren Johnson

Barton Warren Johnson (1833–1894) was an American preacher and biblical scholar associated with the Restoration Movement, known for his work in promoting non-denominational Christianity.

He authored The People’s New Testament, a widely used commentary that provides accessible explanations of Scripture for lay readers. Johnson emphasized the authority of the Bible, Christian unity, and the importance of personal faith in Christ.

Click to download: Gospel of John – Cyril of Alexandria

Cyril of Alexandria (c. 376–444) was a prominent Church Father and Archbishop of Alexandria, known for his defense of Christ’s divinity and his role in the Christological debates of the early church.

He played a key role in the Council of Ephesus (431), where he opposed Nestorianism and affirmed the doctrine of Mary as Theotokos (God-bearer). Cyril’s theological writings and biblical commentaries significantly shaped Christian doctrine, particularly in the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic traditions.

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Free Acts commentaries for download

Click to download: Acts – Wesley’s Notes on the Bible

Click to download: Acts – Matthew Henry

Click to download: Acts 1-13 – John Calvin

Click to download: Acts 14-28 – John Calvin

Click to download: Acts 1-14 – Jamieson Fausset Brown

Click to download: Acts 15-28 – Jamieson Fausset Brown

Click to download: Acts – Alexander MacLaren

Click to download: Acts – John Dick

John Dick (1764–1833) was a Scottish theologian and minister known for his contributions to Reformed theology and his influential work Lectures on Theology. As a professor of divinity, he emphasized systematic theology, the authority of Scripture, and the rational defense of Christian doctrine. His writings remain valued for their clear exposition of biblical truths and their engagement with theological controversies of his time.

Click to download: Acts – JW McGarvey

J.W. McGarvey (1829–1911) was an American biblical scholar and minister associated with the Restoration Movement, known for his expertise in biblical criticism and apologetics.

He authored influential works such as A Commentary on Acts of Apostles and Lands of the Bible, emphasizing a conservative, literal approach to Scripture. McGarvey’s legacy continues through his writings and his role in shaping biblical education at institutions like the College of the Bible in Lexington, Kentucky.

Click to download: Acts – Word Pictures – AT Robertson

A.T. Robertson (1863–1934) was an American biblical scholar and theologian renowned for his expertise in New Testament Greek. His works, including A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research, became foundational for biblical language studies. Robertson’s scholarship emphasized precise exegesis, and his teaching at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary influenced generations of pastors and theologians.

Click to download: Homilies on Acts – Chrysostom

John Chrysostom (c. 347–407) was an early Church Father and Archbishop of Constantinople, renowned for his eloquent preaching and strong moral teachings. His homilies, rich in biblical exposition and practical application, earned him the title Chrysostom (“Golden-Mouthed”).

Despite his influence, his bold critiques of corruption led to his exile, but his legacy endures through his writings and liturgical contributions, particularly in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

For more, see the page Free Acts Bible Commentaries to learn more about each author, including their theology.

Free Romans commentaries for download

Click to download: Romans – Wesley’s Notes on the Bible

Click to download: Romans – Matthew Henry

Click to download: Romans – John Calvin Commentary

Click to download: Romans – Jamieson Fausset Brown

Click to download: Preface to the Romans – Martin Luther

Martin Luther (1483–1546) was a German theologian and reformer whose Ninety-Five Theses (1517) sparked the Protestant Reformation by challenging the Catholic Church’s practices, particularly the sale of indulgences.

He emphasized salvation by faith alone, the authority of Scripture over church traditions, and the priesthood of all believers. Luther’s translation of the Bible into German and his theological writings profoundly shaped Protestantism and Western Christianity.

Click to download: Romans – Alexander MacLaren

Click to download: Romans – Word Pictures – AT Robertson

For more, see the page Free Romans Bible Commentaries to learn more about each author, including their theology.

Free James commentaries for download

Click to download: James – Wesley’s Notes on the Bible

Click to download: James – Matthew Henry Whole Bible Commentary – Concise

Click to download: James – John Calvin Commentaries

Click to download: James – Jamieson Fausset Brown

Click to download: James – Augustus Neander

Augustus Neander (1789–1850) was a German church historian and theologian known for his extensive work on the history of Christianity. His magnum opus, General History of the Christian Religion and Church, emphasized the organic development of Christian doctrine and the spiritual vitality of the church. Neander’s scholarship combined deep historical analysis with a heartfelt commitment to faith, influencing generations of church historians.

Click to download: James – Fenton John Anthony Hort

Fenton John Anthony Hort (1828–1892) was a British theologian and biblical scholar best known for his work in textual criticism of the New Testament.

Alongside B.F. Westcott, he co-edited The New Testament in the Original Greek, which significantly influenced modern biblical scholarship by favoring older manuscripts over the Textus Receptus.

Hort’s rigorous academic approach and commitment to recovering the earliest possible text of Scripture helped shape contemporary translations and textual studies.

Click to download: James, Peter, Jude – James Moffat

James Moffatt (1870–1944) was a Scottish biblical scholar and theologian best known for his Moffatt Bible, a modern English translation that sought to make Scripture more readable. He was also a prolific writer on biblical criticism and theology, emphasizing historical and literary analysis.

Moffatt’s work influenced biblical scholarship and translation efforts, though his interpretive choices sometimes sparked debate among conservative theologians.

For more, see the page Free James Bible Commentaries to learn more about each author, including their theology.

Free Revelation commentaries for download

Click to download: Revelation – Wesley’s Notes on the Bible

Click to download: Revelation – Matthew Henry Whole Bible Commentary – Concise

Click to download: Revelation – Jamieson Fausset Brown

Click to download: Revelation – Word Pictures – A.T. Robertson

For more, see the page Free Revelation Bible Commentaries to learn more about each author, including their theology.

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Daniel Isaiah Joseph

Daniel's seminary degree is in Exegetical Theology. He was a pastor for 10 years. As a professor, he has taught Bible and theology courses at two Christian universities. Please see his About page for details.

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