The Most Popular Commentary Ever Written in a Modern, Easy-to-Read Edition. "First among the mighty (commentaries) for general usefulness we are bound to mention the man whose name is a household word, Matthew Henry. He is the most pious and pithy, sound and sensible, suggestive and sober, terse and trustworthy . . . he is deeply spiritual, heavenly, profitable; finding good matter in every text, and from all deducting the most practical and judicious lessons . . . It is the Christian's companion, suitable to everybody, instructive to all." --Charles H. Spurgeon From Genesis to Revelation, Matthew Henry successfully combines practical application, devotional insight, and scholarship on the entire Bible. Henry has profound insights on the content, message and nature of God's divine revelation. Perfect for all readers of the Bible who want a comprehensive commentary. - Modern easy-to-read modern type with Scripture passages in bold - Complete and unabridged in 6 volumes - Includes The Life of Matthew Henry by J. B. Williams - Entirely faithful to the original
This edition of Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible uses the King James text and is abridged from the original six volumes while faithfully retaining all of the vibrant themes of that classic work.
Each chapter is summed up in its contents, each paragraph reduced to its proper heads, the sense given, and largely illustrated with practical remarks and observations.
If it was a swelling, a scab (rash), or a bright white spot (vv. 1-17). 2. If it was a boil (vv. 18-23); if it was a burn (vv. 24-28); and if it was on the head or in the beard (vv. 29-37). 3. If it was a bright white spot (vv.
Over the years his writings have been read for both their scholarship and devotion, and none more than the classic Commentary on the Whole Bible. Now you can read the very best of Matthew Henry in this new edition of his famous commentary.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume I (Genesis to Deuteronomy)
29); Hear, O Israel, The Lord our God is one Lord; if we firmly believe this, it will follow, that we shall love him with all our heart. ... since there is no God besides, no rival must be admitted with him upon the throne. 2.
The eleventh book in this series, this text focuses on textual comments and believer edification of the gospel of Matthew.
The sixteenth book in this series, this text focuses on textual comments and believer edification of the Pauline, Peter andJohannine epistles.
their unbelief of the gospel of Christ (1 Pet. ii. 8); to them he is a rock of offence, because, being disobedient to the word, they stumble at it. The Importance of the Scriptures. (b. c. 740.) 16 Bind up the testimony, ...
Matthew Henry. Marriage of a Brother's Wife. (b. c. 1451.) 5 If brethren dwell together, and one of them die, and have no child, the wife of the dead shall not marry without unto a stranger: her husband's brother shall go in unto her, ...