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Condensed version of Matthew Henry's commentary: This book has been condensed to fit six volumes into one handy book. The book is still pretty thick but surprisingly light for its size. Sometimes, when Matthew Henry expresses the same thought in two or more different ways, Mr. Church cuts down to a single sentence. However he has preserved the meaning, but does not necessarily expand on the thought. He also omits references to other Bible verses that might bear on a particular commentary to save space. Since the complete volumes are not as portable, or not as readable \othe unabridged one volume version\c, this volume is a good compromise. It is like having a pastor handy to answer questions about Bible verses, in one lightweight volume. Note that the two column format is more readable, than the 3 column format of the unabridged one volume version, although the font is still pretty small.
The best, most informative Bible commentary in my library: Matthew Henry has a remarkable ability in presenting a balanced, intelligent account of biblical stories. I wouldn't be without his insights to help me gain a better understanding. This is a great gift for earnest Sunday School students and active students of the Bible.
THIS BOOK HAS AN EXCELLENT OVERVIEW OF THE BIBLE: WHAT I HAVE READ OF THE COMMENTARY HAS BEEN VERY INFORMITIVE AND ILLUMINATING.
A Necessary Read For Anyone Interested In The Bible: The information is solid and enlightening as a whole. There are some questionable interpretations, but very informative where the Pentateuch is concerned.
| Author: | Matthew Henry | | Author: | Alexander Cruden | | Author: | J. D. Douglas | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 220 | | EAN: | 9780310260103 | | ISBN: | 0310260108 | | Number Of Pages: | 2000 | | Publication Date: | 1969-12-31 | | UPC: | 025986260101 |
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