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Shows that this neglected book of Scripture is relevant for today and designed to bring men to complete consecration to God. 352pp.
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There is scarcely a commentary on any portion of the Old Testament quite so profitable as Calvin . . . on Daniel’—Wilbur Smith. 816pp.
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“The people that do know their God shall be strong”, wrote Daniel. It was not as a learned exegete but as a humble pupil in the school of God that E. J. Young taught the Scriptures until his death in 1968. His commentary on Daniel is not the least valuable part of his legacy to the church. 332pp.
Commentary on the Psalms
Abridged
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A treasure chest containing a choice selection of the wonderful riches to be found in Calvin’s commentary on the Psalms, this abridgement is a labour of love by someone who has grown to appreciate Calvin’s method of exposition, faithfulness to the text and practical application. 680pp.
Commentary on Matthew
The Gospel of the Kingdom
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The only commentary on a complete New Testament book ever written by Spurgeon. Here are reverence of the very words of Scripture, faithful teaching, deep insight, practical application, profound simplicity and spiritual power. Originally published as The Gospel of the Kingdom. 456pp.
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A ‘much praised’ commentary, which has instructed, encouraged and sanctified the faith and life of God’s people since its first publication (in Latin) in 1627. 964pp.
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The clear, concentrated note-style of Alexander is perfect for Acts. All his commentaries are characterised by the same brief, lucid comments. Justly famous’—Tabernacle Bookshop Catalogue. 992pp.
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Singluarly clear, without the technicalities of critical opinion, sets out what the words mean and the effect which their truth should have upon the conscience and life. 720pp.
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The ripe fruit of years of careful and loving study of the great themes in Johannine teaching; the privileges of fellowship with the Father and the Son through the Spirit are constantly brought to the fore. 600pp.
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With a good translation . . . fruitful comments, and profitable dissertations, this volume is about as complete a guide to the smaller epistles as one could desire’—Spurgeon. 464pp.
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