Matthew Henry’s Commentary On The Whole Bible (Complete and Unabridged)
Complete And Unabridged

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This is the only complete and unabridged one-volume edition of Matthew Henry’s famous work.Now, this classic volume has been re-typset and features a slimmer and handier trim size and an attractive new cover.“First among the mighty (commentaries) for general usefulness we are bound to mention the man whose name is a household word, Matthew Henry. He is the most pious and pithy, sound and sensible, suggestive and sober, terse and trustworthy . . . he is deeply spiritual, heavenly, profitable; finding good matter in every text, and from all deducting the most practical and judicious lessons . . . It is the Christian''s companion, suitable to everybody, instructive to all.”—Charles H. SpurgeonFrom Genesis to Revelation, Matthew Henry successfully combines practical application, devotional insight, and scholarship on the entire Bible. Henry has profound insights on the content, message and nature of God''s divine revelation. Perfect for all readers of the Bible who want a convenient, comprehensive commentary.• Includes the entire text of Matthew Henry’s original multi-volume commentary• Modern easy-to-read type• Portable• Attractive and affordable
Product Specifics
Item ID: 474705
ISBN-10: 1598562754
ISBN-13: 9781598562750
Speedy: 108599
UPC: 031809120965
Publication Date: Aug 1, 2008
# of Pages: 2064
Format: Hardcover
Language: ENG

About Matthew Henry

In a Welsh farmhouse on October 18, 1662, a frail child entered the world. His name was Matthew Henry. He was so sick that he was not expected to live even a week. But God preserved the life of this little baby who would grow up to do great things for Him. Matthew continued to be physically weak as a child, but mentally he grew stronger and stronger. At three years of age he is said to have read aloud a chapter from the Bible. Indeed, his love for the Bible must have begun at an early age. His parents' home was known for its godliness; it was called "a house of God and a gate of heaven." His father, Philip Henry, was well known as a clergyman. He was a Dissenter (because he dissented from the Act of Uniformity that was laid down by the church) and thence received no salary, but he served his congregation unselfishly. Philip Henry was gifted as a scholar and teacher, and he taught Matthew until he was eighteen years old. Then Matthew attended the academy in Islington, London. Although it was often persecuted as a "dissenting academy," it was an outstanding educational institution. Matthew Henry attended the academy for two years and later studied law. With his incredible memory and admirable eloquence, he easily could have been a successful lawyer. However, he chose to follow in his father's footsteps and become a pastor. From 1687 to 1712, he pastored a church in Chester, and then a church in London until his death. Matthew Henry had a very happy and precious home life, in spite of several tragedies. His first wife died of smallpox, and three of his nine children by his second wife died in infancy. Much of the joy of his home life, no doubt, can be attributed to his faithfulness to morning and evening devotions. Much of what he wrote in his well-known Commentary on the Bible was on outgrowth of these devotions with family and neighbors. Perhaps that is much of the reason for the practical nature of this work, for it teaches lessons on how to live. It has been teaching Christians for over two and a half centuries, and some of the best-known preachers have relied on it. George Whitefield read this six-volume commentary four times. Matthew Henry was only fifty-two years old when he died from apoplexy in 1714. But he left behind a legacy that has not been forgotten.

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