Selected Publications
Among Dr. Peake's publications are:
- A Guide to Biblical Study (1897)
- The Problem of Suffering in the Old Testament (1904)
- The Religion of Israel (1908)
- Critical Introduction to the New Testament (1909)
- Heroes and Martyrs of Faith (1910)
- The Bible: its Origin, its Significance, and its Abiding Worth (1913)
- A Commentary on the Bible (with the assistance of A. J. Grieve for the New Testament) (1919)
- The Servant of Yahweh: lectures given at London and Manchester, 1904-26 (1931) (edited posthumously)
Dr. Peake also wrote separate commentaries on Hebrews (1902; Century Bible), Colossians (1903; Expositor's Greek Testament), Job (1905; Century Bible), Jeremiah (1910–12; Century Bible), and Isaiah xl-lxvi (1912). A portrait of him is at the John Rylands University Library, University of Manchester.
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