As Charles Spurgeon said, we must “lie a-soak,” and bathe in the text that we are studying. Only after we have first bathed in the text ourselves, should we then seek help from a commentary. Commentaries are helpful tools to aid our study of Scripture, as well as the preparation of preaching and teaching. However, the issue often becomes, which commentary should I consult?
BestCommentaries.com is a website designed to help answer that question for students and pastors. The well-designed site has reviews of commentaries, a helpful listing of forthcoming commentaries, and some other nice features. Check it out here.