Matthew 23:37

Sources on Matthew 23:37
  1. Juan de Valdés (1509–1541) on Matthew 23:37
  2. Martin Luther on Matthew 23:37
  3. John Calvin (1509–1564) on Matthew 23:37
  4. Peter Martyr Vermigli on Matthew 23:37
  5. Augustine Marlorate on Matthew 23:37
  6. William Perkins (1558–1602) on Matthew 23:37
  7. Hugh Binning (1627–1653) on Matthew 23:37
  8. John Yates (fl. 1612–1660) on Matthew 23:37
  9. John Trapp (1601–1669) on Matthew 23:37
  10. Edward Leigh (1602–1671) on Matthew 23:37
  11. Thomas Ford (1598–1674) Westminster Divine on Matthew 23:37 and Luke 19:41–42
  12. Richard Maden (c.1591–1677) on God’s Will for the Salvation of all Men: With Reference to Psalm 18:13, Matthew 23:37, 1 Timothy 2:2–4, and 2 Peter 3:9
  13. Theophilus Gale (1628–1678) on Matthew 23:37
  14. Edward Polhill (1622–1694) on Matthew 23:37
  15. William Burkitt (1650–1703) on Matthew 23:37
  16. Matthew 23:37 from the Matthew Henry (1662–1714) Commentaries
  17. Thomas Boston (1676–1732) on Matthew 23:37
  18. Charles Spurgeon (1834–1892) on Matthew 23:37
  19. Robert L. Dabney (1820–1898) on Matthew 23:37
  20. John Murray on Matthew 23:37 and Luke 13:34
  21. William Hendriksen (1900–1982) on Matthew 23:37
  22. D. A. Carson on Matthew 23:37
  23. David Silversides on Matthew 23:37: An Effective Refutation of Hypercalvinist Exegesis