The Macarthur Bible Commentary
John MacArthurHardback 2005-05-08
This one-volume commentary treats every passage of the Bible, phrase by phrase, with hundreds of word studies as sidebars. It offers a broad overview of each Bible book and the internal consistency that results from having a single commentator.
Publisher Description
John MacArthur brings you a complete Bible commentary in one volume. THE MACARTHUR BIBLE COMMENTARY treats every passage of the Old and New Testaments phrase by phrase, with hundreds of word studies as sidebars throughout. It offers a broad overview of each Bible book and the internal consistency that results from having a single commentator. It includes:
*A general introduction to each major division of the Bible
*A short introduction covering author, date, time, and setting for each book of the Bible
*Each introduction also includes discussion of Gods character, how Christ is seen, key doctrines, key words, key people, and key Scripture passages that represent the "core theme" of each book of the Bible
*A harmony of the historical books of 1 and 2 Samuel, 1 and 2 Kings, and 1 and 2 Chronicles
*A harmony of the Gospels
*Articles providing an overview of theology, the ministry of Jesus, the ministry of the apostles and the progress of revelation.
Cross references to THE MACARTHUR BIBLE HANDBOOK as an alternate source for more in-depth treatment.
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This one-volume commentary treats every passage of the Bible, phrase by phrase, with hundreds of word studies as sidebars. It offers a broad overview of each Bible book and the internal consistency that results from having a single commentator.
Publisher Description
John MacArthur brings you a complete Bible commentary in one volume. THE MACARTHUR BIBLE COMMENTARY treats every passage of the Old and New Testaments phrase by phrase, with hundreds of word studies as sidebars throughout. It offers a broad overview of each Bible book and the internal consistency that results from having a single commentator. It includes:
*A general introduction to each major division of the Bible
*A short introduction covering author, date, time, and setting for each book of the Bible
*Each introduction also includes discussion of Gods character, how Christ is seen, key doctrines, key words, key people, and key Scripture passages that represent the "core theme" of each book of the Bible
*A harmony of the historical books of 1 and 2 Samuel, 1 and 2 Kings, and 1 and 2 Chronicles
*A harmony of the Gospels
*Articles providing an overview of theology, the ministry of Jesus, the ministry of the apostles and the progress of revelation.
Cross references to THE MACARTHUR BIBLE HANDBOOK as an alternate source for more in-depth treatment.