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K**S
The well versed student learns the corresponding truths, not just the representations of one man.
This is a very good Commentary,one that every Bible student would be enriched by.If your bookshelves are crowded like mine, this is perfect for touching base with the wisdom of these fine Theologians in one volume. Today's commentaries often lack the respect for this era of Biblical Scholars, which leads to a polity of elitism in the world of Theology . The current era of proposed Doctrinal comments are often off-base as they define truth according to culture tolerance, not what God tolerates . These men lived what they believed, they did not just propose high sounding ideals that fall flat in reality. God's truth is corresponding and every generation needs to touch base with the ancient boundaries established by the Word of Life. I am grateful to read these men, compare and contrast with my study, receive wisdom from their study, and work out the differences through prayer and further study.
D**N
Excellent
Great resource
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My wife and I got this for my dad for Christmas one year. He is a pastor and so needless to say it has came in very handy for him in sermon preparation. He loves it!
C**R
Excellent Commentary!
This is an excellent resource tool for biblical studies or learning. It's worth every bit spent on it. It came neatly packaged and did not possess any damage(s) to it. I would recommend this product.
T**M
So cool!
This is exactly what I was looking for. The text of the KJV is kinda small, but having the 3 sermons all on one page is awesome for studying purposes.
R**D
Not what it seems !
I agree with an earlier reviewer that it would have been better to leave out the Spurgeon sermons and give more space to the other commentaries.However I still found it fairly useful. However the Matthew Henry puzzled me and I began to wonder whether it really was Matthew Henry, even in an abbreviated form. I was looking at St Paul's teaching that Christians should not be "unequally yoked" with unbelievers. To my surprise, in the original Matthew Henry there is no mention that this could apply to marriage, neither is there in the IVF Bible commentary.Yet in this (supposedly) Matthew Henry it definitely says that it does refer to marriage, and has some good comments on the subject.So I have to ask, is this really Matthew Henry ? From what I have read, I doubt it ! But it still seems to be good stuff !
A**C
Powerfull!
This is an amazingly deep commentary that will speak to your spirit in my ways. I will read this one over and over.
T**K
Rushed and Tricky (Read the fine print)
I was very excited when I saw this book available for the first time online. It seems like a great idea. Spurgeon's, Wesley's, and Henry's commentaries on the New Testament in one volume, and for such a reasonable price.Here's one reason why the book seems to have been rushed through production...On the back cover it says "The text of the King James Version Bible, along with applicable portions from the sermons of Charles Spurgeon, is on the left-hand page. Excerpts from the commentaries of Matthew Henry and John Wesley are on the right-hand page."But this is not the case. The Bible text is on the left-hand page along with John Wesely's commentary.The left-hand side of this volume is great- the Bible text with John Wesley's commentary next to it. The right-hand side has 2 columns as well, with Henry's abbreviated commentary and Spurgeon's sporadic sermons.The biggest disappointment? Matthew Henry's commentary is "abbreviated" and as for Spurgeon there's "selections" of his New Testament sermons. But you would only know that if you've had the chance to look at the volume in person.Here's an example...There are 83 pages of commentary for the book of John. However, you only get commentary (actually, a sermon) on 3 verses from Spurgeon. There is about a 30 page (remember only 1/4 of space per 2 pages is reserved for him) sermon on John 2:7. Then there's about 25 pages on John 10:27. Finally there's a sermon that's about 18 pages on John 11:24-26.This completely defies the idea of a "parallel" commentary to me. You'd have to get pretty lucky to find parallel comments across the board.I think it would have been a much better volume if Spurgeon was simply removed and Matthew Henry's full commentary was inserted instead.It almost seems like Spurgeon was just thrown in there for promotions sake. Like if you were holding a conference and you put "Billy Graham" on the flier. Then when you get there you realize he's only going to be there via satellite or something.I think this volume will only sell well online because you can't get a good look and see what's it's really like.Very disappointing.I guess the reason I am giving it 2 starts instead of 1 is because I like the idea and it has potential, but very poorly executed in this volume.
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