The Pulpit commentary

by H. D. M. Spence-Jones

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    The Pulpit Commentary (Multiple Volumes): The text of The Pulpit Commentary, edited by H. D. M. Spence-Jones and Joseph S. Exell, is widely available digitally, for example on the Internet Archive, StudyLight.org, and BibleHub. These are typically text versions or scanned PDFs/ebooks, not official, professionally narrated audiobooks available for purchase or library loan through the specified retail platforms (Audible, Google Play, etc.).
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    The Pulpit Commentary (via Bible Software): The commentary is available for free download for use with e-Sword or is available via Laridian's PocketBible software. These are digital inclusions within a software application, not stand-alone, unabridged audiobooks from the specified retailers.

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An official, unabridged audiobook of The Pulpit Commentary, edited by H. D. M. Spence-Jones, does not appear to be available for purchase or borrowing on major platforms like Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, or Libby. The search results confirm that this extensive 23-volume work, a homiletic commentary on the Bible, exists widely in digital text formats. These text formats are often available for free download via resources like the Internet Archive, StudyLight.org, or as inclusions within Bible software applications. Since the work is a multi-volume scholarly commentary originally published between 1880 and 1919, a professionally produced, unabridged audiobook version for general retail is highly unlikely to exist, and no evidence of one was found on the required platforms.