This CD contains The
Companion Bible written by Ethelbert William Bullinger.
This reference text contains well over 2,000 pages, and
also includes the Appendices to the Companion Bible,
which is 500 pages all by itself.
This book is meant for
Bible study and was produced over a century ago by E.W.
Bullinger. This is the King James version.
Each page is split up into 2 sections, one is the King
James Bible and the other size is Bullinger's
commentary. Bullinger's notes allow you to break
the bible down into an easier to follow outline and
allow you to get a deeper understanding of it.
The appendices contain
small essays and charts that cover everything form Greek
grammar, to Hebrew customs and figures of speech.
Bullinger's appendices all give you a much deeper
understanding of the bible. He is controversial,
but offers historical and biblical proof for all of his
statements.
Bullinger let his work
speak for itself. His comments reflect the time
period in which he lived, the late 1800's, and reflect
the many Christian theorues that were popular in his
time, but seem outdated now.
He was born in Canterbury,
Kent, England, the youngest of five children of William
and Mary (Bent) Bullinger. His family traced their
ancestry back to Heinrich Bullinger, the Swiss Reformer.
His formal theological training was at King's College
London from 1860–1861, earning an Associate degree.
After graduation, on October 15, 1861, he married Emma
Dobson, thirteen years his senior. He later received a
Doctor of Divinity degree in 1881 from Archibald
Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury who cited
Bullinger's "eminent service in the Church in the
department of Biblical criticism."
Bullinger's career in the Church of England spanned 1861
until 1888. He began as associate curate in the parish
of St. Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey in 1861, and was
ordained as a priest in the Church of England in 1862.
He served as parish curate in Tittleshall from
1863–1866; Notting Hill from 1866–1869; Leytonstone,
1869–1870; then Walthamstow until he became vicar of the
newly established parish of St. Stephen's in 1874. He
resigned his vicarage in 1888.
In the spring of 1867, Bullinger became clerical
secretary of the Trinitarian Bible Society, a position
he would hold till his death in 1913.
This CD-ROM contains all of these
books in PDF format, for viewing only in your computer.
This CD cannot be played on the CD player hooked up to your TV
or stereo.
Hard cover versions of these works
have sold for 10 times or more the cost of this disk. With
our CD, you can read, study, and print out the pages as many
times as you want.