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A Commentary, Critical, Experimental, and Practical, on the Old and New Testaments, Vol. IV: Jeremiah–Malachi is unavailable, but you can change that!

Study the unabridged version of this popular Bible study tool. Written by three pastor-scholars in the late nineteenth century, A Commentary, Critical, Experimental, and Practical, on the Old and New Testaments was a favorite resource of C. H. Spurgeon and other evangelical preachers. Each volume begins with introductions to the biblical books, followed by the text of scripture and verse-by-verse...

Lord God, thou knowest—implying that, humanly speaking, they could not; but faith leaves the question of possibility to rest with God, with whom nothing is impossible (Deut. 32:39). An image of Christian faith, which believes in the coming general resurrection of the dead, in spite of all appearances against it, because God has said it (John 5:21; Rom. 4:17; 2 Cor. 1:9). 4. Prophesy upon these bones—i, e., prophesy over them; proclaim God’s quickening word to them. On account of this innate power
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