Description: "The four writers in this volume provide a sound guide to the meaning of the works with which they deal. This will be a useful volume for a minister to have on his shelves." - The Expository Times, "It is the kind of commentary that should be in all church libraries as well as in homes of persons who care to understand the Bible beyond Americanized ideologies of self-oriented experience." - Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 'The 78 authors represent the best evangelical scholarship in the English-speaking world...a rich feast.' -- Crux, "...excellent series...a valuable reference source in any evangelical pastor's library." - The Evangelical Beacon, 'The four writers in this volume provide a sound guide to the meaning of the works with which they deal. This will be a useful volume for a minister to have on his shelves.' - The Expository Times, "The 78 authors represent the best evangelical scholarship in the English-speaking world...a rich feast." - Crux, "The serious Bible student, whether seminarian, pastor, or layman, will be delighted with this concise but thorough treatment of the biblical text." - Eternity, '...excellent series...a valuable reference source in any evangelical pastor's library.' - The Evangelical Beacon, "...a roaring success. Both form and style contribute to readability, and the scholarship is sound without being pedantic or tedious." - Christianity Today, '...a refreshing change from some of the major commentaries of the past...quite readable. In general the writers are concerned to help the reader understand the flow of the Bible book, rather than digressing into speculative questions with little spiritual value.' - Interest, 'The serious Bible student, whether seminarian, pastor, or layman, will be delighted with this concise but thorough treatment of the biblical text.' -- Eternity, '...one of the greatest pieces of religious literature published in this generation. We cannot recommend it too highly.' -- Pulpit Workshop, 'For those needing a good commentary, you will find in this set one of the best.' - The Baptist Sentinel, 'The four writers in this volume provide a sound guide to the meaning of the works with which they deal. This will be a useful volume for a minister to have on his shelves.' -- The Expository Times, 'The author list [of the Expositor's Bible Commentary] reads like a page from a who's who of evangelical Bible scholars. A quality product. Unquestionably wise for the serious student to plan to secure each volume.' -- Eternity, "...a very helpful addition to the library of anyone interested in studying and teaching the Scriptures more effectively." - The Seminary Review, '...a very helpful addition to the library of anyone interested in studying and teaching the Scriptures more effectively.' - The Seminary Review, '...a very helpful addition to the library of anyone interested in studying and teaching the Scriptures more effectively.' -- The Seminary Review, [Volumes 10 and 11] introduce a new, comprehensive commentary on the books of the Old and New Testament, a joint enterprise of some 78 contributors projected for 12 volumes. The format is attractive and lends itself to expository style... [Murry] Harris on 2 Corinthians rates excellent [in interpretation]. His more technical style shows careful study and provides rewarding insights. The series has the makings of a standard resource for preaching and teaching..." - Southwestern Journal of Theology, 'It is the kind of commentary that should be in all church libraries as well as in homes of persons who care to understand the Bible beyond Americanized ideologies of self-oriented experience.' - Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 'For those needing a good commentary, you will find in this set one of the best.' -- The Baptist Sentinel, '...one of the greatest pieces of religious literature published in this generation. We cannot recommend it too highly.' - Pulpit Workshop, '...a roaring success. Both form and style contribute to readability, and the scholarship is sound without being pedantic or tedious.' -- Christianity Today, 'The author list [of the Expositor's Bible Commentary] reads like a page from a who's who of evangelical Bible scholars. A quality product. Unquestionably wise for the serious student to plan to secure each volume.' - Eternity, "For those needing a good commentary, you will find in this set one of the best." - The Baptist Sentinel, "The author list [of the Expositor's Bible Commentary] reads like a page from a who's who of evangelical Bible scholars. A quality product. Unquestionably wise for the serious student to plan to secure each volume." - Eternity, '...a refreshing change from some of the major commentaries of the past...quite readable. In general the writers are concerned to help the reader understand the flow of the Bible book, rather than digressing into speculative questions with little spiritual value.' -- Interest, "...a refreshing change from some of the major commentaries of the past...quite readable. In general the writers are concerned to help the reader understand the flow of the Bible book, rather than digressing into speculative questions with little spiritual value." - Interest, Volume 10 "[Everett F.] Harrison quote s commentary [on Romans] is a model of clarity." - Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 'The 78 authors represent the best evangelical scholarship in the English-speaking world...a rich feast.' - Crux, '...a roaring success. Both form and style contribute to readability, and the scholarship is sound without being pedantic or tedious.' - Christianity Today, [Volumes 10 and 11] introduce a new, comprehensive commentary on the books of the Old and New Testament, a joint enterprise of some 78 contributors projected for 12 volumes. The format is attractive and lends itself to expository style... [Murry] Harris on 2 Corinthians rates excellent [in interpretation]. His more technical style shows careful study and provides rewarding insights. The series has the makings of a standard resource for preaching and teaching...' -- Southwestern Journal of Theology, Volume 10 '[Everett F.] Harrison quote s commentary [on Romans] is a model of clarity.' - Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Volume 10 '[Everett F.] Harrison quote s commentary [on Romans] is a model of clarity.' -- Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 'The serious Bible student, whether seminarian, pastor, or layman, will be delighted with this concise but thorough treatment of the biblical text.' - Eternity, '...excellent series...a valuable reference source in any evangelical pastor's library. -- The Evangelical Beacon, 'The 78 authors represent the best evangelical scholarship in the English-speaking world - a rich feast.' -- Crux, [Volumes 10 and 11] introduce a new, comprehensive commentary on the books of the Old and New Testament, a joint enterprise of some 78 contributors projected for 12 volumes. The format is attractive and lends itself to expository style... [Murry] Harris on 2 Corinthians rates excellent [in interpretation]. His more technical style shows careful study and provides rewarding insights. The series has the makings of a standard resource for preaching and teaching...' - Southwestern Journal of Theology, 'It is the kind of commentary that should be in all church libraries as well as in homes of persons who care to understand the Bible beyond Americanized ideologies of self-oriented experience.' -- Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, '...excellent series...a valuable reference source in any evangelical pastor' s library.' -- The Evangelical Beacon, "...one of the greatest pieces of religious literature published in this generation. We cannot recommend it too highly." - Pulpit Workshop
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Release Year: 1979
Language: English
Book Title: THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE COMMENTARY INTRODUCTORY ARTICLES VOLUME 1
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Author: Frank E. Gaebelein
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