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About Matthew Henry Bible Commentary Matthew Henry Bible Commentary is an app developedby Oleg Shukalovich. The app has been available since April 2015. It's currently not in the top ranks. It's rated 4.87 out of 5 stars, based on 9.4 thousand ratings. The last update of the app was on December 4, 2022. Matthew Henry Bible Commentary has a content rating "Everyone". Matthew Henry Bible Commentary has an download size of 120.11 MB and the latest version available is 5.2. Matthew Henry Bible Commentary is FREE to download. Description Matthew Henry Complete Commentary on the Whole Bible Originally written in 1706, Matthew Henry's six volume Complete Commentary provides an exhaustive look at every verse in the Bible.Matthew Henry's well-known six-volume Exposition of the Old and New Testaments (1708–1710) or Complete Commentary, provides an exhaustive verse by verse study of the Bible. covering the whole of the Old Testament, and the Gospels and Acts in the New Testament. After the author's death, the work was finished (Romans through Revelation) by thirteen other nonconformist ministers, partly based upon notes taken by Henry's hearers, and edited by George Burder and John Hughes in 1811.Henry's commentaries are primarily exegetical, dealing with the scripture text as presented, with his prime intention being explanation, for practical and devotional purposes. While not being a work of textual research, for which Henry recommended Matthew Poole's Synopsis Criticorum, Henry's Exposition gives the result of a critical account of the original as of his time, with practical application. It was considered sensible and stylish, a commentary for devotional purposes.Famous evangelical Protestant preachers such as George Whitefield and Charles Spurgeon used and heartily commended the work, with Whitefield reading it through four times - the last time on his knees. Spurgeon stated, "Every minister ought to read it entirely and carefully through once at least."Henry's reputation rests upon his renowned commentary, An Exposition of the Old and New Testaments (1708-10, known also as Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible). He lived to complete it only as far as to the end of the Acts, but after his death other like-minded authors prepared the remainder from Henry's manuscripts. This work was long celebrated as the best English commentary for devotional purposes and the expanded edition was initially published in 1896. Instead of critical exposition, Henry focuses on practical suggestion, and his commentaries contains rich stores of truths.">Show more More data about Matthew Henry Bible Commentary Price Free to download Rating 4.87 based on 9.4 thousand ratings Ranking Not ranked Version 5.2 App download size 120.1 MB Suitable for Everyone Related apps More from Oleg Shukalovich Changelog No changelog data Developer information for Oleg Shukalovich Share Comments for iOS We don't have Download Charles H. Spurgeon's Whole Bible Commentary read ebook Online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download Charles H. Spurgeon's Whole Bible Commentary PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI Charles H. Spurgeon's Whole Bible Commentary download ebook PDF EPUB book in english language [DOWNLOAD] Charles H. Spurgeon's Whole Bible Commentary in format Was the son of Jonathan French Stearns. Lewis served as a professor at Bangor Theological Seminary in Maine, and was greatly mourned when he died in his early 50s. Hermann Warszawiak (1865-1921) was a born a Polish Jew, but after his conversion to Christ, his heart was set on missions to the Jews who lived in New York City. Loyal Young (1806-1890) and Watson Johnston Young (1838-1919) were father and son Presbyterian ministers. Samuel Hall Young, the famous missionary to Alaska, was another son of Loyal Young. Loyal’s commentary on Ecclesiastes was a noteworthy contribution to Biblical exegesis. Both Loyal and Watson were poets as well. Many additional writings by Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater, Albert Barnes, Francis Landey Patton, Henry Boynton Smith, and others have been added in recent weeks as well. As always, we are grateful for the suggestions of our readers for people and works to add to the site. And as Log College Press continues to grow, keep checking back to see what’s new. Tolle lege! A chat with Charles Spurgeon about some Log College Press commentaries April 20, 2020 (Receive our blog posts in your email by clicking here. If the author links in this post are broken, please visit our Free PDF Library and click on the author’s page directly.)For today’s post, we have decided to consult with renowned English Reformed Baptist minister Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892) to seek his opinions regarding some of the commentaries available to be read at Log College Press. He is the author of a book published in 1876 which is a most helpful evaluation of Bible expositions [from which his responses are given] covering a full spectrum of writers from different backgrounds. The scope and depth of his knowledge in this area is respected by all, and so we present his remarks for consideration to our readers. Log College Press: Thank you for joining us today. We have high regard for your love of God’s Word, and the faithful exposition of it. We know with what high esteem you hold such expositors as John Calvin, Matthew Henry, Matthew Poole, John Trapp, John Gill and others. We too value standing on the shoulders of those who have gone before us in regards to our understanding of what the Bible teaches. Our focus at Log College Press is on American Presbyterians who have labored to expound upon the Bible or portions thereof.Comments
About Matthew Henry Bible Commentary Matthew Henry Bible Commentary is an app developedby Oleg Shukalovich. The app has been available since April 2015. It's currently not in the top ranks. It's rated 4.87 out of 5 stars, based on 9.4 thousand ratings. The last update of the app was on December 4, 2022. Matthew Henry Bible Commentary has a content rating "Everyone". Matthew Henry Bible Commentary has an download size of 120.11 MB and the latest version available is 5.2. Matthew Henry Bible Commentary is FREE to download. Description Matthew Henry Complete Commentary on the Whole Bible Originally written in 1706, Matthew Henry's six volume Complete Commentary provides an exhaustive look at every verse in the Bible.Matthew Henry's well-known six-volume Exposition of the Old and New Testaments (1708–1710) or Complete Commentary, provides an exhaustive verse by verse study of the Bible. covering the whole of the Old Testament, and the Gospels and Acts in the New Testament. After the author's death, the work was finished (Romans through Revelation) by thirteen other nonconformist ministers, partly based upon notes taken by Henry's hearers, and edited by George Burder and John Hughes in 1811.Henry's commentaries are primarily exegetical, dealing with the scripture text as presented, with his prime intention being explanation, for practical and devotional purposes. While not being a work of textual research, for which Henry recommended Matthew Poole's Synopsis Criticorum, Henry's Exposition gives the result of a critical account of the original as of his time, with practical application. It was considered sensible and stylish, a commentary for devotional purposes.Famous evangelical Protestant preachers such as George Whitefield and Charles Spurgeon used and heartily commended the work, with Whitefield reading it through four times - the last time on his knees. Spurgeon stated, "Every minister ought to read it entirely and carefully through once at least."Henry's reputation rests upon his renowned commentary, An Exposition of the Old and New Testaments (1708-10, known also as Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible). He lived to complete it only as far as to the end of the Acts, but after his death other like-minded authors prepared the remainder from Henry's manuscripts. This work was long celebrated as the best English commentary for devotional purposes and the expanded edition was initially published in 1896. Instead of critical exposition, Henry focuses on practical suggestion, and his commentaries contains rich stores of truths.">Show more More data about Matthew Henry Bible Commentary Price Free to download Rating 4.87 based on 9.4 thousand ratings Ranking Not ranked Version 5.2 App download size 120.1 MB Suitable for Everyone Related apps More from Oleg Shukalovich Changelog No changelog data Developer information for Oleg Shukalovich Share Comments for iOS We don't have
2025-04-10Was the son of Jonathan French Stearns. Lewis served as a professor at Bangor Theological Seminary in Maine, and was greatly mourned when he died in his early 50s. Hermann Warszawiak (1865-1921) was a born a Polish Jew, but after his conversion to Christ, his heart was set on missions to the Jews who lived in New York City. Loyal Young (1806-1890) and Watson Johnston Young (1838-1919) were father and son Presbyterian ministers. Samuel Hall Young, the famous missionary to Alaska, was another son of Loyal Young. Loyal’s commentary on Ecclesiastes was a noteworthy contribution to Biblical exegesis. Both Loyal and Watson were poets as well. Many additional writings by Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater, Albert Barnes, Francis Landey Patton, Henry Boynton Smith, and others have been added in recent weeks as well. As always, we are grateful for the suggestions of our readers for people and works to add to the site. And as Log College Press continues to grow, keep checking back to see what’s new. Tolle lege! A chat with Charles Spurgeon about some Log College Press commentaries April 20, 2020 (Receive our blog posts in your email by clicking here. If the author links in this post are broken, please visit our Free PDF Library and click on the author’s page directly.)For today’s post, we have decided to consult with renowned English Reformed Baptist minister Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892) to seek his opinions regarding some of the commentaries available to be read at Log College Press. He is the author of a book published in 1876 which is a most helpful evaluation of Bible expositions [from which his responses are given] covering a full spectrum of writers from different backgrounds. The scope and depth of his knowledge in this area is respected by all, and so we present his remarks for consideration to our readers. Log College Press: Thank you for joining us today. We have high regard for your love of God’s Word, and the faithful exposition of it. We know with what high esteem you hold such expositors as John Calvin, Matthew Henry, Matthew Poole, John Trapp, John Gill and others. We too value standing on the shoulders of those who have gone before us in regards to our understanding of what the Bible teaches. Our focus at Log College Press is on American Presbyterians who have labored to expound upon the Bible or portions thereof.
2025-04-12DescriptionWith Notes from the World’s Best-Loved CommentaryFor 300 years, believers have turned to Matthew Henry’s timeless commentaryfor clear, concise help in understanding the Bible and relating its wisdom topractical Christian living. His unrivaled ability to combine comprehensivebiblical exposition and down-to-earth guidance for daily life has establishedHenry’s reputation as a trusted and beloved teacher. Charles H. Spurgeon calledit, “a Christian’s companion, suitable to everybody, instructive to all.” The Matthew Henry Study Bible blends his inspirational notes with afull-featured KJV Bible, to enable readers to benefit from the simple piety andno-nonsense application of the biblical lessons that are the enduring legacy ofhis writings. Classically designed to honor the history of the content but updated withhelpful features for easy contemporary use, The Matthew Henry Study Bibleaccommodates the needs of the serious Bible student and provides more clarityfor the interested layperson. Study features include:Clear new typesetting of text and notesWords of Christ in redPresentation pageThumb indexBook introductions, footnotes, and in-text quotations from Matthew Henry’s writingsSide-column referencesBiography of Matthew HenryConcordance8-page full-color map sectionClick For PDF of: Intro , Table of Contents ,Sample ChapterBible Details:ISBN-13: 9781598563405Retail Price: $39.95Size: 9.25 x 6.5 x 2 inchesBinding: HardcoverChrist Words in Red: YesPages: 2336Pub Date: 2010
2025-04-24We wanted to seek your opinion regarding particular authors. We begin with some Princeton expositors. How would you rate Joseph Addison Alexander on the Psalms? Charles H. Spurgeon: Occupies a first place among expositions. It is a clear and judicious explanation of the text, and cannot be dispensed with.LCP: That is high praise. It seems that Charles Hodge also thought highly of J.A. Alexander as a Biblical commentator. What did he have to say about Alexander on Isaiah? CHS: Dr. Hodge says of the author: "I regard Dr. Joseph Addison Alexander as incomparably the greatest man I ever knew—as incomparably the greatest man our Church has ever produced." He wastes no space, but gives the essence of exposition.LCP: And your thoughts on J.A. Alexander’s commentary on the Gospel of Matthew? CHS: Dr. Alexander's last work. He died before it was quite finished. It is complete to Chapter XVI. Its value is great.LCP: What about his commentary on the Book of Acts?CHS: In all respects a work of the highest merit.LCP: Turning to Dr. Charles Hodge himself, what are your thoughts on his commentary on Romans? CHS: Hodge's method and matter make him doubly useful in commenting. He is singularly clear, and a great promoter of thought.LCP: As we continue down the list of New Testament expositions by Hodge, what about First and Second Corinthians? CHS: The more we use Hodge, the mare we value him. This applies to all his commentaries.LCP: And Hodge on Ephesians? CHS: Most valuable. With no writer do we more fully agree.LCP: What is your opinion of another LCP author who served as pastor of the Presbyterian church in Princeton, New Jersey, James Madison MacDonald, who wrote on Ecclesiastes? CHS: Thoroughly exegetical, with excellent "scopes of argument" following each division: to be purchased if it can be met with.LCP: What are your thoughts on John Miller’s exposition of Proverbs? CHS: This author's interpretations are new, and in our judgment very far removed from accuracy. Certainly the old interpretations are better in many ways. His theory that the' Proverbs are spiritual and not secular will not hold water. He needs reading with very great discrimination: if read at all "Too great innovation" is the author's own suspicion of his work, and we quite agree with him, only we go beyond mere suspicion.LCP: Here is a controversial name. Albert Barnes. What do you think of him? CHS: Albert
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