The Pulpit Commentary The Gospel of Matthew
Book Details
Author(s)HDM Spence
PublisherGrace Gospel Publishing
ISBN / ASINB00300H6JU
ISBN-13978B00300H6J3
Sales Rank2,306,110
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The Pulpit Commentary edited by Rev. Henry Donald Maurice Spence and Rev. Joseph S. Exell.
Close to 30,000 pages in this incredible set of eBooks!!
Not much needs to be said for one of the largest homiletical commentary sets of its kind. The Pulpit Commentary gives a verse-by-verse exposition on every book, chapter, and verse of the Holy Bible. This essential Christian work also features a translation, biblical customs, historical and geographical information, followed by the homiletics section, which includes homilies by numerous authors and a homiletical index covering the entire Bible.
The Pulpit Commentary has remained immensely popular over time for several reasons. Like any good commentary series, you’ll find in-depth discussion of every verse in the Bible. But The Pulpit Commentary doesn’t stop there! For each Bible passage, you also get a framework for presenting the text to others (homiletics) followed by four to six samples sermons (homilies) from different authors.
For the pastor or teacher, it serves as a “how-to” on sermons. The outlines and sermons illustrate the results of good study and provide examples for creating your own sermons and lessons. For the Bible student, it provides a complete picture of a verse or passage by bringing the explanation, context and application together
Close to 30,000 pages in this incredible set of eBooks!!
Not much needs to be said for one of the largest homiletical commentary sets of its kind. The Pulpit Commentary gives a verse-by-verse exposition on every book, chapter, and verse of the Holy Bible. This essential Christian work also features a translation, biblical customs, historical and geographical information, followed by the homiletics section, which includes homilies by numerous authors and a homiletical index covering the entire Bible.
The Pulpit Commentary has remained immensely popular over time for several reasons. Like any good commentary series, you’ll find in-depth discussion of every verse in the Bible. But The Pulpit Commentary doesn’t stop there! For each Bible passage, you also get a framework for presenting the text to others (homiletics) followed by four to six samples sermons (homilies) from different authors.
For the pastor or teacher, it serves as a “how-to” on sermons. The outlines and sermons illustrate the results of good study and provide examples for creating your own sermons and lessons. For the Bible student, it provides a complete picture of a verse or passage by bringing the explanation, context and application together
