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Vine is known as a classical scholar, a skilled expositor, and an acute theologian. This landmark five-volume edition includes all of Vine's known commentaries and writings on biblical studies and theology. Some of the topics covered are: The Scriptures and How to Use Them, The Divine Inspiration of the Bible, The Person and the Work of Christ, The Church, and The Second Coming and the Last...

provision in Christ is the very infinitude of mercy, the highest height of love. Here, where love is brought in, the theme of light is reintroduced. The light has revealed God’s love. Only willful love of darkness could account for the rejection of such love. Love of darkness means hatred of light: and hatred of light can only be accounted for by the practice of evil (see v. 20, R.V., margin). Accordingly, “This is the judgment, that the light is come into the world, and men loved the darkness rather