""A Commentary On The Holy Scriptures"" is a comprehensive work by Johann Peter Lange, first published in 1877. The book offers a critical, doctrinal, and homiletical analysis of the Bible, with special emphasis on its relevance for ministers and students of theology. The commentary covers both the Old and New Testaments, providing detailed explanations of each book and chapter. Lange's approach is scholarly and thorough, drawing on the latest historical and theological research to shed light on the meaning and significance of the biblical text. In addition to its scholarly analysis, the book also includes practical insights and suggestions for preachers and teachers who want to apply the Bible's teachings to their congregations. This makes it an ideal resource for pastors, seminary students, and anyone who wants to deepen their understanding of the Bible's message and its relevance for modern life. Overall, ""A Commentary On The Holy Scriptures"" is a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Bible and its teachings. Its combination of scholarly analysis and practical insights make it a must-read for anyone interested in biblical studies or theology.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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The Book of Joshua relates the history of the conquest of Canaan under the leal of Joshua, the successor of Moses, the division of the conquered land among the tribes of I srael, and the provision for the settlement of the theocracy in that country. The Bpok oi Judges continues the history of the theocracy from the death of Joshua to the time of Eli, under the administration of thirteen Judges, whom God raised up in special emergencies for the restoration of social order and deliverance from foreign oppression. It covers the transition period of about three hundred years from the theocratic republic to the theocratic monarchy. The Book of Ruth is a charming episode of domestic virtue and happiness, in striking contrast with the prevailing character of this period, when might was right, and every one did that which was right in his own eyes. It teaches the sure reward of filial devotion and trust in God, the proper use of the calamities of life, the overruling providence of God in the private affairs of an humble family as well as in the palaces of princes and the public events of nations. It also shows how God had children outside of Canaan and the Jewish theocracy. The incorporation of Ruth, theM oabitess, into the Church of theO ld Testament, may be regarded as an intimation of the future call of the Gentiles to the gospel salvation. The story of Ruth is told with touching simplicity. Gdthe (W esiS stlicher Divan, p. 8) says rI tis the loveliest thing, in the shape of an epic or idyl, which has come to us. Humboldt (K osmos, ii. 46, Germ, ed.) calls it a most artless and inexpressibly charming picture of nature. These three books are here brought together in one volume. The Commentary on Joshua was prepared in German, 1870, by the Rev. F. R. Fay (D r. Lange sson-in-law). Pastor inC refeld, Prussia, and in English by the Rev. George R. Bliss, D. D., Profess
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