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The 7-volume Wesleyan Bible Commentaryis the first multi-volume commentary on the whole Bible by a distinguished community of Wesleyan scholars—representing nine evangelical denominations. The commentary takes advantage of the latest and best information available to present-day Bible scholars. This series maintains both the spiritual insight and sound biblical scholarship of John Wesley and Adam...

He was certain that God would come to his aid when enemies attacked him. Tribulation was not understood by this man as an indication of God’s absence from human life. He was sure that in the midst of painful reality God was at work to fulfill His will for his life and thus perfect, make complete, his life. This is the gem of the Old Testament on the omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence of God. Unlike systematic theologians who tend to treat these attributes
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