The Expositor's Bible: The Epistle to the HebrewsEdwards, Thomas Charles
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The Expositor's Bible: The Epistle to the Hebrews
Edwards, Thomas Charles
Bible. Hebrews -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
“Remarkably interesting and helpful. Very seldom have we met with a
religious work which we can more confidently recommend for its
thoughtfulness, fidelity, and kindly spirit.”—_Leeds Mercury._
*The Second Book of Samuel*
By the *Rev. Prof. W. G. BLAIKIE, D.D., LL.D*.
“There can be no doubt of the care and thoroughness with which Dr.
Blaikie has executed his task. From his own point of view he has
produced a solid and able piece of work.”—_Academy._
*The Epistle to the Hebrews*
By the *Rev. Principal T. C. EDWARDS, D.D.*, Author of “A Commentary on
the First Epistle to the Corinthians.”
“He has entered into the spirit and purport of what truly he calls
‘one of the greatest and most difficult books of the New Testament’
with a systematic thoroughness and fairness which cannot be too
highly commended.”—_Academy._
“There is abundant evidence of accurate scholarship, acute
criticism, patient thought, and faculty of lucid exposition. However
thoroughly any one has studied the Epistle here explained, he will
certainly find in Dr. Edwards’s volume fresh suggestions.”—DR.
MARCUS DODS.
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*The Epistle to the Galatians*
By the *Rev. Prof. G. G. FINDLAY, D.D.*, Headingley College, Leeds.
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scholarship, exegetical tact, and a firm grasp of the great
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*The Book of Isaiah* Chapters I.-XXXIX.
By the *Rev. Prof. G. ADAM SMITH, M.A., D.D.*
“This is a very attractive book. Mr. George Adam Smith has evidently
such a mastery of the scholarship of his subject that it would be a
sheer impertinence for most scholars, even though tolerable
Hebraists, to criticise his translations; and certainly it is not
the intention of the present reviewer to attempt anything of the
kind, to do which he is absolutely incompetent. All we desire is to
let English readers know how very lucid, impressive—and, indeed,
how vivid—a study of Isaiah is within their reach; the fault of the
book, if it has a fault, being rather that it finds too many points
of connection between Isaiah and our modern word, than that it finds
too few. In other words, no one can say that the book is not full of
life.”—_Spectator._
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*The First Epistle to the Corinthians*
By the *Rev. Prof. MARCUS DODS, D.D.*
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