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Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Whole Bible: Complete and Unabridged in One Volume is unavailable, but you can change that!

An eighteenth-century masterwork of learning and devotion, is commonly available in the original six-volume edition or in greatly abridged (or even re-written) one-volume editions. Now with the space saving technology of CD-ROM Logos is pleased to bring you the complete and unabridged edition of this time treasured work. Matthew Henry (1662-1714) studied law at Gray’s Inn and was ordained a...

He is mighty to save, able to bring about the promised redemption, whatever difficulties and oppositions may lie in the way of it. ’Tis I who to my promise faithful stand, I, who the powers of death, hell, and the grave, Have foil’d with this all-conquering hand, I, who most ready am, and mighty too, to save. —Mr. Norris 2. He tells how he came to appear in this hue (v. 3): I have trodden the wine-press alone. Being compared to one that treads in the wine-fat, such is his condescension, in the midst