Luther's Commentary on Selected Bible Passages
Martin Luther (1483–1546) was a German theologian, Augustinian friar, and the central figure of the Protestant Reformation. His biblical commentaries, drawn from his lectures at the University of Wittenberg, are foundational documents of Protestant theology. This collection includes Luther's expositions on selected passages of Scripture, reflecting his passionate commitment to the authority of the Bible and the doctrine of justification by faith alone.
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Old Testament 472 entries
Genesis
8 ent.
Job
24 ent.
Psalms
150 ent.
Proverbs
31 ent.
Ecclesiastes
12 ent.
Song of Solomon
8 ent.
Isaiah
60 ent.
Jeremiah
52 ent.
Lamentations
5 ent.
Ezekiel
43 ent.
Daniel
12 ent.
Hosea
14 ent.
Joel
3 ent.
Amos
9 ent.
Obadiah
1 ent.
Jonah
4 ent.
Micah
7 ent.
Nahum
3 ent.
Habakkuk
3 ent.
Zephaniah
3 ent.
Haggai
2 ent.
Zechariah
14 ent.
Malachi
4 ent.
New Testament 242 entries
Matthew
24 ent.
Mark
13 ent.
Luke
20 ent.
John
15 ent.
Acts
27 ent.
Romans
16 ent.
1 Corinthians
16 ent.
2 Corinthians
13 ent.
Galatians
6 ent.
Ephesians
6 ent.
Philippians
4 ent.
Colossians
4 ent.
1 Thessalonians
5 ent.
2 Thessalonians
3 ent.
1 Timothy
6 ent.
2 Timothy
4 ent.
Titus
3 ent.
Philemon
1 ent.
Hebrews
13 ent.
James
5 ent.
1 Peter
5 ent.
2 Peter
3 ent.
1 John
5 ent.
2 John
1 ent.
3 John
1 ent.
Jude
1 ent.
Revelation
22 ent.
