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You are about to purchase and download the ebook version of Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible-Book of 2nd Chronicles for your Nook or other eBook Reader Device.
Instead of downloading Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible in its entirety, we have conveniently broken this monumental work into individual books. This allows you to save more free space on your Nook/other device and makes for faster searches and quicker navigation. We sincerely hope these features will enhance your studies and maximize your reading experience.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible is an EXHAUSTIVE study tool, used by countless scholars and laymen for well over 100 years. This commentary covers every chapter and nearly every verse in the Bible, providing a thorough commentary on the Holy Scriptures.
Ever since it was finished, this reference has been an invaluable tool to theology students everywhere. If you're scouring scripture, or just casually studying, you will find this commentary very insightful.
Instead of downloading Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible in its entirety, we have conveniently broken this monumental work into individual books. This allows you to save more free space on your Nook/other device and makes for faster searches and quicker navigation. We sincerely hope these features will enhance your studies and maximize your reading experience.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible is an EXHAUSTIVE study tool, used by countless scholars and laymen for well over 100 years. This commentary covers every chapter and nearly every verse in the Bible, providing a thorough commentary on the Holy Scriptures.
Ever since it was finished, this reference has been an invaluable tool to theology students everywhere. If you're scouring scripture, or just casually studying, you will find this commentary very insightful.
Product Details
BN ID: | 2940012196705 |
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Publisher: | GraceWorks Multimedia |
Publication date: | 01/15/2010 |
Series: | Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible , #14 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | NOOK Book |
File size: | 249 KB |
About the Author
Matthew Henry was born near Wales on October 18, 1662.
Henry was primarily home-educated by his father, Rev. Philip Henry, and also at the Thomas Doolittle academy from 1680-1682. Henry first started studying law in 1686, but instead of pursuing a career in law he began to preach in his neighborhood.
After the declaration of liberty of conscience by James II in 1687, he was privately ordained in London, and on June 2, 1687, he began his regular ministry as non-conformist pastor of a Presbyterian congregation at Chester. He remained in this position for 25 years. After declining several times offers from London congregations, he finally accepted a call to Hackney, London, and began his ministry there May 18, 1712, shortly before his death.
Henry's reputation rests upon his renowned 6 volume commentary, An Exposition of the Old and New Testaments (1708-10, known also as Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Whole Bible). He lived to complete it only as far as to the end of the Acts, but after his death other like-minded authors prepared the remainder from Henry's manuscripts. This work was long celebrated as the best English commentary for devotional purposes and the expanded edition was initially published in 1896. Instead of critical exposition, Henry focuses on practical suggestion, and his commentaries contain rich stores of truths.
Spurgeon used Henry’s commentary and commended it heartily, saying: "Every minister ought to read it entirely and carefully through once at least."
Matthew Henry died in Cheshire due to a stroke, on June 22, 1714.
Henry was primarily home-educated by his father, Rev. Philip Henry, and also at the Thomas Doolittle academy from 1680-1682. Henry first started studying law in 1686, but instead of pursuing a career in law he began to preach in his neighborhood.
After the declaration of liberty of conscience by James II in 1687, he was privately ordained in London, and on June 2, 1687, he began his regular ministry as non-conformist pastor of a Presbyterian congregation at Chester. He remained in this position for 25 years. After declining several times offers from London congregations, he finally accepted a call to Hackney, London, and began his ministry there May 18, 1712, shortly before his death.
Henry's reputation rests upon his renowned 6 volume commentary, An Exposition of the Old and New Testaments (1708-10, known also as Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Whole Bible). He lived to complete it only as far as to the end of the Acts, but after his death other like-minded authors prepared the remainder from Henry's manuscripts. This work was long celebrated as the best English commentary for devotional purposes and the expanded edition was initially published in 1896. Instead of critical exposition, Henry focuses on practical suggestion, and his commentaries contain rich stores of truths.
Spurgeon used Henry’s commentary and commended it heartily, saying: "Every minister ought to read it entirely and carefully through once at least."
Matthew Henry died in Cheshire due to a stroke, on June 22, 1714.
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