A week or so ago, I posted a pdf commentary on Proverbs, by Willam F. Luck, that I found (hidden) on
Peacemaker.net's website.
At the time that I found that ebook, I dug up on their website another commentary by Luck (No, I'm not a hacker. ha. I just know a few nice little tricks.). For this one, I needed more time to look it over and see if it was worthy of being posted.
I haven't been able to go through it like I would like to, but I read enough of it to know that it is a good commentary. For one thing, it appears that it has quite a bit of good material that is the result of the author's own personal study.
Luck has one or more graduate degrees. He is a
published author; however, like the previously posted ebook, this one appears never to have been published commercially.
The book is substantial. It is not paginated, but I estimate that it has 200 - 250 pages.
Anyway, the title is
The Gospel of John: A Manual of Christian Apologetics. Probably some of you know immediately why it is called "a manual of apologetics," but for this dolt (yours truly) it took a little while to figure it out. The title has reference to the statement made in John 20:30-31, "Therefore many other signs Jesus also performed in the presence of the disciples, which are not written in this book; but these have been written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing you may have life in His name." (NASB) (An aside: wouldn't it be nice if every "book" of the Bible came right out and told you the purpose for its writing?)
Here is
the direct link to the book.
I hope that one or more of you will enjoy this not-easily-found commentary!