El Comentario Bíblico Matthew HenryComentario Bíblico Matthew Henry, es una obra grandiosa, una joya literaria cristiana, compuesta de 13 volúmenes de contenido exegético y devocional, condensado ahora en 1 solo volumen, sin abreviar.
No es un recurso cualquiera, es un compendio de abundantes estudios, pensamientos y expresiones profundas, escritas a principios del siglo VXIII, y que, hasta el día de hoy, siguen enriqueciendo la vida de miles de cristianos, que aprecian el estudio y buscan crecer en el verdadero conocimiento de la Palabra de Dios.
Un comentario práctico y esencial para la vida de pastores, maestros y miembros de la iglesia, que ha sido recomendado por grandes pensadores como F. F. Bruce, Whitefield y Spurgeon, expresando este último que: “Todo ministro debería leerla entera y cuidadosamente al menos una vez”.
Características:
13 tomos en 1 solo volumen de 2000 páginas.
Presentación.
Panorama detallado de cada libro.
Matthew Henry Biblical CommentaryMatthew Henry Biblical Commentary
The Matthew Henry Biblical CommentaryMatthew Henry Biblical Commentary is a great work, a Christian literary gem, made up of 13 volumes of exegetical and devotional content, now condensed into 1 volume, without abbreviation.
This is not just any resource, it is a compendium of abundant studies, deep thoughts and expressions, written at the beginning of the eighteenth century, and which, to this day, continue to enrich the lives of thousands of Christians, who appreciate study and seek to grow in their knowledge of the Word of God.
A practical and essential commentary for the lives of pastors, teachers and members of the church, which has been recommended by great thinkers such as FF Bruce, Whitefield, and Spurgeon, the latter expressing that: “Every minister should read it thoroughly at least once "
Features:
13 volumes in a single volume of 2000 pages.
Presentation.
Detailed overview of each book.
Henry's well-known Exposition of the Old and New Testaments (1708-1710) is a commentary of a practical and devotional rather than of a critical kind, covering the whole of the Old Testament, and the Gospels and Acts in the New Testament. After the author's death, the work was finished by a number of ministers, and edited by George Burder and John Hughes in 1811. Not a work of textual criticism, its attempt at good sense, discrimination, its high moral tone and simple piety with practical application, combined with the well-sustained flow of its English style, made it one of the most popular works of its type. Matthew Henry's six volume Complete Commentary, originally published in 1706, provides an exhaustive verse by verse study of the Bible. His commentaries are still in use to this day.
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