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Albert Barnes and James Murphy wrote this 26-volume commentary on the entire Bible (KJV), verse-by-verse from Genesis through Revelation. Published in the 1800s, it is still well-loved and well-read by evangelicals who appreciate Barnes' pastoral insights into the Scripture. It is not a technical work, but provides informative observations on the text, intended to be helpful to those teaching...

the Old Testament. Malachi lived after him, and in the first book of Chronicles (ch. 3) the genealogy of the sons of Zerubbabel is carried down to the time of Alexander the Great—about one hundred and thirty years subsequent to the time of Ezra. The probability is, therefore, that Ezra commenced the arrangement of the books, and that the canon of the Old Testament was completed by some other hand. The ‘prophets’ were divided into the former and the latter. Among the latter, Isaiah has uniformly held
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