THE TREASURY OF DAVID Vol. 3 (Psalms 51-75)


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Lukasz Czaru so many fake sites. Georgina Kalafikis wtffff i do not understand this! Martin Borton Just select your click then download button, and complete an offer to start downloading the ebook. Commentaries for Biblical Expositors: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Works. David Malick - "This is a good commentary. He uses some Hebrew words but do not let that turn you away. You usually can figure out which word his is discussing from the rest of the sentence. Comment - If you are preaching or teaching the Psalms be sure to check Dr Barrick's resource as he has brief well done comments, a suggested hymn to sing with the Psalm, suggested prayers from the Psalm and application of the Psalm.

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Comments generally verse by verse. These notes are also retrieved by the " Psalms Verse by Verse Tool ". This is a classic of detail on the psalm, with much rich, solid and provocative discussion that deeply feeds the serious heart. It first appeared in and continues to be published. Bridges — has a way of relating the truth to other parts of Scripture and to the spiritual life that reflects a profound grasp of things.

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He is wordy, leaving few stones unturned, but there are many veins of gold beneath the stones. The famous interpretation of details in the longest psalm is mingled with suggestions for self-examination, prayer and other stimulating devotional material. Commentaries for Biblical Expositors. Excellent resource for teaching and preaching the psalms. It takes up less space than the original fifty-volume set, and not everything in the original set is worth owning. A Basic Library for Bible Students.

Barber - A masterful treatment. Defends the Messianic content of the Psalms, builds upon a detailed grammatical analysis of he text, provides valuable and informative historical material that supports the composition of many of these Psalms and abounds in practical comments. Until they are replaced by a better work, these volumes by England prince of expository preachers will remain the best treatment for the expositor. Ross is especially helpful in his introduction to the book and his synthetic discussion of each Psalm.

He deals with their message as well as many of the significant figures of speech. Barber suggests books the pastor or teacher should consider adding to their library. Merrill Unger writes that "Those who desire to know what the Word of God says and have the call of God upon their lives to expound it will find "The Minister's Library" indispensable.

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Comment - I would highly recommend checking this resource which covers all Psalms. There are outlines, devotional questions, quotations from other sources, practical application. This is a relatively modern work which was published in June, No theological library is complete without this work, for there are grand thoughts in it like huge nuggets of Australian gold.

Only the initiated can understand what such writers mean. It is not an exposition, but can readily be used as such, for it possesses a good index Ed: Binnie reviews with great skill and intense devotion the various sacred poems contained in the Book of Psalms, and gives the general run and character of each one. His work is unlike any other, and supplies a great desideratum.

The author does not strain the text, but gives its real meaning.

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His remarks are always weighty, spiritual, and suggestive; we only wish there were more of them. He has cultivated brevity. If the author would write in plain English his readers would probably discover that there is nothing very valuable in his remarks. Highly esteemed by those who are enthusiastic upon prophetical subjects. Not adapted for common readers, but scholars will prize it greatly. Nevertheless, it is helpful in its extensive discussion of each Psalm.

The Hebrew text is referred to, but not to the degree that it would not be a useful source for the one without Hebrew. Invaluable to the preacher. Having read and re-read it, we can speak of its holy savor and suggestiveness. We commend it with much fervor. It is well worth the time, even if dated in parts. An annotated bibliography of selected works. This is not true, for he had natural poetry in his soul; and even if it were true, his work would go far to show how abundantly piety compensates for other deficiencies.

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He is among the best of our English writers on this part of Scripture, and certainly one of the most popular. David Malick - "Excellent theological treatment of the Psalms. Rosscup says that this commentary by Carl Bernhard Moll "in the Lange series is one of the best in that volume set. Perowne has a fine introduction though it lacks findings of the past century. He shows, among other things, that the psalmist often went far beyond himself in statements and projected his thought prophetically to Christ.

In most cases the verse by verse commentary solidly explains the text. Perowne often shows the unity between a Psalms statement and New Testament truth. Perowne is probably as capable as any one in England of doing all that Hebrew scholarship can do towards a better knowledge of the Psalms. The learning which he has brought together gives a value of its own to his book, and makes it an important contribution to a department of Biblical scholarship in which we are at present rather poorly furnished.

Selected Bibliography on the Book of Psalms. Full of instructive comment, but not very original, or remarkably learned. Click here for topics listed below:. Though we cannot say that this is equal to some others of his works, yet he is a great writer, and always deserves attention. Spurgeon - Trapp excels in witty stories on the one hand, and learned allusions on the other Trapp is my especial companion and treasure; I can read him when I am too weary for anything else.

Trapp is salt, pepper, mustard, vinegar, and all the other condiments. Put him on the table when you study, and when you have your dish ready, use him by way of spicing the whole thing. Yes, gentlemen, read Trapp certainly, and if you catch the infection of his consecrated humor, so much the better for your hearers. Representative quotes - Be careful what books you read, for as water tastes of the soil it runs through, so does the soul taste of the authors that a man reads. They are not too technical.

They are devotional and enjoyable to read. See similar work Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary. John Piper says that Horae Homileticae "is the best place to go for researching Simeon's theology.

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You can find his views on almost every key text in the Bible. He did not want to be labeled a Calvinist or an Arminian. He wanted to be Biblical through and through and give every text its due proportion , whether it sounded Arminian as it stands or Calvinistic. But he was known as an evangelical Calvinist, and rightly so. As I have read portions of his sermons on texts concerning election and effectual calling and perseverance he is uninhibited in his affirmation of what we would call the doctrines of grace What Simeon experienced in the word was remarkable.

And it is so utterly different from the counsel that we receive today that it is worth looking at. Rosscup - In this very detailed exposition, the London pulpit master dealt with each verse, giving a wealth of illustration, practical comment, and preaching hints.

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Spurgeon shows that he read widely in the best literature of his day, gleaning out rich quotes. On any given verse one can expect to find exposition or quotes looking at it from various angles.

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The devotional flavor is excellent. Here is a suggestive source for preacher or teacher and much wealth for general readers, though readers must go elsewhere for word studies and exegesis to supplement their own personal exegetical study. There is also a condensation of the Treasury which cuts out about two-thirds of it, leaving much of the richness Ed Note: The condensation is a help to the busy who want to get at the hub of things quickly.

Modern commentator who has brief notes on many of the verses of each Psalm. This resource can aid your study as well as teaching and preaching of the Psalms. Psalms 24 The Crown! Psalms Dreams to Sheaves Psalms 3 Requests! Psalm 1 Psalm 1: Two Ways of Life Psalm The Use of Psalm The Fear of the Lord Psalm A Psalm of Safety Psalm A Warning About Worship Psalm A Prayer for the Punishment of the Wicked Psalm A Song in "G Major".

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