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Genesis to Deuteronomy: Notes on the Pentateuch is unavailable, but you can change that!

For more than one hundred years, pastors, teachers, and students of the Bible have benefited from Mackintosh’s deeply devotional commentary on the first five books of the Bible. His reflections are borne out of prolonged reflection and pastoral sensitivity—not abstruse theological concepts or an abstract engagement of the text. Mackintosh coaxingly invites readers to place themselves within the...

beheld the whole creation groaning under the yoke; the cry of the prisoner fell upon His ear; the tear of the widow met His view; bereavement and poverty touched His sensitive heart; sickness and death made Him “groan in the spirit”; His sympathetic sufferings were beyond all human conception. I shall quote a passage illustrative of that character of suffering to which we are now referring: “When the even was come, they brought unto Him many that were possessed with devils; and He cast out the spirits
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