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An Exposition of the Old Testament, Vols. I–VI is unavailable, but you can change that!

In the same style as his expositions on the New Testament, Gill provides helpful commentary and interpretation of the books of the Old Testament. His careful attention to theology and practicality will help the reader to understand and apply the Scriptures.

before the world began: neither had the children of Israel manna any more; having no more need of it, as the saints in heaven will stand in no more need of Gospel ordinances: but they did eat of the fruit of the land of Canaan that year; the increase of the land, not only of the fields, but of the vineyards and oliveyards, which they had neither sown nor planted, see Deut. 6:10, 11. which may denote the plenty and variety of the joys of heaven, and glories of the future state; the various fruits
Volume 2, Page 196