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.
“It is even a better piece of work than his former volume on the
Pastoral Epistles. It contains everything that the student can
desire by way of introduction to the two Epistles, while for those
who read with an eye to the manufacture of sermons, or for their own
edification, the doctrinal and moral lessons are developed in a
style redolent of books, yet singularly easy and unaffected. Points
of interest abound.”—_Saturday Review._
“A very able and interesting exposition.... An excellent example of
Scriptural exegesis.”—_Academy._
*The Book of Ecclesiastes*
*With a New Translation.*
By the *Rev. SAMUEL COX, D.D.*
“The most luminous, original, and practical exposition of
Ecclesiastes which is within the reach of ordinary English
readers.”—_Speaker._
“Dr. Cox’s work is likely to count as one of the most interesting of
the many Interesting studies of which Ecclesiastes has been the
basis.”—_Guardian._
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*The Epistles to the Thessalonians*
By the *Rev. Prof. JAMES DENNEY, D.D.*
“As an expositor we are able to say that Mr. Denney seems to have
entered very fully into the spirit of the Apostle Paul, and to have
succeeded in expressing very clearly, and impressing very forcibly,
the general meaning of the Apostle’s words.... It is a very ably
written work, and one which is well calculated to make the Apostle’s
teaching in these two epistles more intelligible and more
telling.”—_Scotsman._
*The Book of Job*
By the *Rev. R. A. WATSON, D.D.*, Author of “Gospels of Yesterday,” etc.
“Dr. Watson does not fall behind his predecessors in doing justice
to this magnificent effort of Hebrew genius or inspiration. The
opening scene on earth and the opening scene in heaven are brought
before us with graphic power, and the problem raised by the
situation of Job by the unmerited suffering of the good man stated
and discussed with much force and philosophical insight. Dr. Watson
has written with conspicuous ability and a thorough mastery of his
subject.”—_Scotsman._
*The Gospel of St. John. Vol. II.*
By *Prof. MARCUS DODS, D.D.*
“Dr. Dods appears to us always to write with clearness and
vigour.... He has the gift of lucid expression, and by means of apt
illustrations he avoids the cardinal sin of dryness, so that the
interest even of the general reader will not flag as he smoothly
glides through these chapters.”—_Guardian._
*The Epistle to the Ephesians*
By the *REV. Prof. G. G. FINDLAY, B.A. D.D.*
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