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Calvin’s Commentaries (46 Vols.) are, in the words of Philip Schaff, one of the few exegetical works that have outlived their generation. Calvin preached and wrote prolifically on the Bible. His commentaries display a rare combination of exegetical insight, pastoral concern, and theological depth which have inspired generations of Christians. Calvin wrote commentaries on most books of the Bible,...

rules everywhere throughout the world, four cherubim were set up. Here also it is convenient to repeat, that angels were represented by cherubim and seraphim: for those who are called cherubim here and in chap, 10, are called seraphim in Isaiah, chap. 6:2; and we know that angels are called principalities and powers, (Eph. 3:10,) and are rendered conspicuous by these titles, while Scripture calls them the very hands of God himself. (Colos. 1:16.) Since, therefore, God works by angels, and uses them
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