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Bible Commentary on Psalms 11.0
Spurgeon's The Treasury of David Bible Commentary onPsalmsSpurgeon's own commentary on every verse of the Psalms isextremelyinsightful, and by itself it would have been rich enoughforposterity. But there's much more in The Treasury of David.You'llfind a wealth of illuminating extracts and quotes fromhundreds ofcommentators - contemporaries of Spurgeon as well as thegreatPuritan expositors of the seventeenth and eighteenthcenturies.Preachers and teachers will appreciate the homileticalhints onalmost every verse, concise sermon outlines, andprovocative seedthoughts. Of all Spurgeon's writings, the one thatis his greatestworks is "The Treasury of David", composed andpolished over thespan of nearly half his ministry. First publishedin weeklyinstallments over a twenty-year span in the LondonMetropolitanTabernacle's periodical, The Sword and the Trowel,completedsections were released volume by volume, until the seventhandfinal volume was released in 1885. Within a decade morethan120,000 sets had been sold. The Treasury of David is asuperbliterary achievement. Eric Hayden, pastor of theMetropolitanTabernacle a century after Spurgeon's ministry beganthere, callsthis work "Spurgeon's magnum opus." Spurgeon's wifesaid that ifSpurgeon had never written any other work, this wouldhave been apermanent literary memorial. Charles Haddon Spurgeon(1834-1892)was born in Essex, England. After preaching his firstsermon at theage of 16, he became pastor of the church inWaterbeach at the ageof 17. His most fruitful years of ministrywere at the New ParkStreet and later the Metropolitan Tabernaclepulpit in London.Called the "Prince of Preachers," he had more than1,900 sermonspublished prior to his death.
Systematic Theology 2.0
Systematic Theology by Charles Hodge and The Bible (KJV) Oneofthegreat defenders of Calvinism, Charles Hodge is awell-knownandimportant theologian. He had a significant impactupontheintellectual climate of the 19th century. HisSystematicTheologyis his greatest work. Composed of three separatevolumes,itaddresses some of the most important theologicalquestions ofboththat time and our current time. The first volumecontainsanintroduction and then addresses Theology Proper--thestudy ofGod.The second volume examines Anthropology--the studyofhumanbeings--and Soteriology--the study of salvation. Thethird,andfinal volume, discusses Eschatology--the study ofendtimes.Hodge's Systematic Theology is clearly a work ofreformedthought,but is profitable for study even outside thereformedcommunity.Further, this unabridged version of his workretains themastery ofHodge's work. Since the first publication ofthesevolumes,countless theologians and pastors have found themhelpful.Use themas a study aid or for personal edification.
Treasury Scripture Knowledge Bible Cross Reference 1.0.1
Bible Commentary. Treasury Of Scripture Knowledge TheTreasuryofScripture Knowledge was, and still is, a Bible referenceworkfirstpublished around 1830, created by the LondonpublisherSamuelBagster (1772-1851). It is a set ofcross-references. Thatis, itconsists entirely of a book-lengthlisting ofcross-references,showing only the chapter and versecitations withno accompanyingtext. About the size of a completeBible, the TSK isalso organizedlike a Bible, beginning at Genesisand ending atRevelation. Eachverse of the Bible is cross-referencedto severalothers to enablethe reader to gain a true sense of eachword andphrase as it isused in the Bible. - 800,000cross-references,listing verses thatillustrate how words andphrases are usedelsewhere in the Bible. -Helps the reader interpretScripture withScripture. - Briefchapter summaries. - Dates andother notes. Theoriginal Treasuryof Scripture Knowledge is one ofthe most valuableBible referenceworks ever to be published. Unlikea typicalcommentary, the TSKconsists primarily of scripturereferences withvery little"comment." Of course, there are"illustrative notes" (assodescribed by the original publisher),which include booksummaries,chapter outlines, short explanations,and alternatereadings oftenfound in the margins of the AuthorizedBible.However, the TSKremains unique in that its primary purpose istopresent the readerwith copious cross-references so that theBiblestudent may allowScripture to be illuminated by the whitestoflights: Scriptureitself.
Messianic Bible Jewish Bible 5.0
Messianic Bible provides you with the World Messianic Bible(WMB)and enables you to have access to the entire verses inofflinemode. WMB Bible is an English translation of the Bible andiswidely used within Messianic Judaism, a religious movementthatcombines Christianity with elements of Judaism andJewishtradition. Know the best version for those who believe thatJesusis the Jewish Messiah and that the Hebrew Bible, OldTestament, andNew Testament, are all the authoritative Scriptures.MessianicBible main features: • Free Bible • Audio Bible feature:Listen tothe verses • Super user-friendly interface • Add versestofavorites • Share verses on social networks or by email. •Spreadthe words of God with family and friends. • Remember the lastverseread • Customize the text size • Different personalizationoptions• Covers both Old Testament and New Testament • Works inofflinemode (Offline Bible) Messianic Bible delivers everything youshouldexpect from a Bible app. Download Messianic Bible for free,andlisten to the voice of God or read through the verses. TheWorldMessianic Bible contains 66 books, divided into Old andNewTestament. The Old Testament (Tanakh) follows the order ofthebooks of the Jewish Bible: Old Testament: Genesis,Exodus,Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, 1 Samuel,2Samuel, 1 Kings, 2 Kings, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Hosea,Joel,Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah,Haggai,Zechariah, Malachi, Psalms, Proverbs, Job, Song of Songs,Ruth,Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, Esther, Ruth, Daniel, Ezra,Nehemiah, 1Chronicles, 2 Chronicles. New Testament: Matthew, Mark,Luke, John,Acts, Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians,Ephesians,Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2Thessalonians, 1Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews,James, 1 Peter, 2Peter, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, Jude, Revelation.