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This volume provides a diversity of Reformation-era commentary on the text of Psalms 1-72, much of which appears here for the first time in English. Edited by Herman Selderhuis, this volume in the Reformation Commentary on Scripture series offers rich material for the theological and pastoral retrieval of Reformation exegesis.
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Psalms 1-72 (OT Volume 7) (Reformation Commentary on Scripture Series, OT Volume 7)
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Reformation Readings of Paul Explorations in History and Exegesis
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Reformation commentary on scripturen7 Old Testament, Psalms 1-72
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Psalms 1-72 : Old Testament Volume 7
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Old Testament VII : Psalms 1-72
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Timothy George; Scott M Manetsch; Beth Kreitzer; Craig S Farmer; Gerald Lewis Bray; Derek Cooper; Graham Tomlin; Esther Chung-Kim; Ronald K Rittgers; Carl L Beckwith
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Herman J Selderhuis; Timothy George; Scott M Manetsch
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Selderhuis, Herman J.
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John Stott
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IVP Connect
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IVP Books
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Reformation commentary on Scripture, 7, Downers Grove, Illinois, 2015
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Reformation Commentary on Scripture Series, 2015
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Inter-Varsity Press, Downers Grove, 2015
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United States, United States of America
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Downers Grove, Ill, 2011-
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Downers Grove, USA, 2015
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4, 20151001
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Preaching's 2017 Survey of Bibles and Bible Reference Preaching's Top 5 Commentaries of 2016 "Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of scoffers; but his delight is in the law of the LORD, and on his law he meditates day and night." (Psalm 1:1-2, ESV) The book of Psalms has been the subject of daily and nightly meditation throughout the history of the church, and has been a significant resource for Christian belief and practice, often serving as the church's prayer book and hymnal. Like generations of Christians before them, the Protestant Reformers turned often to the book of Psalms, but they did so during a time of significant spiritual renewal, theological debate and ecclesiological reform. In the Psalms the Reformers found comfort, guidance and wisdom from God that applied to their context as much as it did to David's. As John Calvin explained, the Psalms demonstrate every emotion that people have experienced: "The Holy Spirit has presented in a living image all the griefs, sorrows, fears, doubts, hopes, cares, perplexities, in short, all the emotions with which human minds are often disturbed." Moreover, as Martin Luther proclaimed, the Reformers also heard in the Psalms a resounding affirmation of the good news of Jesus Christ: "The Psalter ought to be a precious and beloved book because it promises Christ's death and resurrection so clearly." In this volume, Herman Selderhuis guides readers through the diversity of Reformation commentary on the first half of the Psalter. Here are both familiar voices and lesser-known figures from a variety of theological traditions, including Lutherans, Reformed, Radicals, Anglicans and Roman Catholics, many of whose comments appear here for the first time in English. By drawing on a variety of resources--including commentaries, sermons, treatises and confessions--this volume will enable scholars to better understand the depth and breadth of Reformation commentary, provide resources for contemporary preachers, and aid all those who seek to meditate upon God's Word day and night.
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Preaching 's Survey of Bibles and Bible Reference Preaching 's Top 5 Commentaries "Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of scoffers; but his delight is in the law of the LORD, and on his law he meditates day and night." (Psalm 1:1-2, ESV) The book of Psalms has been the subject of daily and nightly meditation throughout the history of the church, and has been a significant resource for Christian belief and practice, often serving as the church's prayer book and hymnal. Like generations of Christians before them, the Protestant Reformers turned often to the book of Psalms, but they did so during a time of significant spiritual renewal, theological debate and ecclesiological reform. In the Psalms the Reformers found comfort, guidance and wisdom from God that applied to their context as much as it did to David's. As John Calvin explained, the Psalms demonstrate every emotion that people have experienced: "The Holy Spirit has presented in a living image all the griefs, sorrows, fears, doubts, hopes, cares, perplexities, in short, all the emotions with which human minds are often disturbed." Moreover, as Martin Luther proclaimed, the Reformers also heard in the Psalms a resounding affirmation of the good news of Jesus Christ: "The Psalter ought to be a precious and beloved book because it promises Christ's death and resurrection so clearly." In this volume, Herman Selderhuis guides readers through the diversity of Reformation commentary on the first half of the Psalter. Here are both familiar voices and lesser-known figures from a variety of theological traditions, including Lutherans, Reformed, Radicals, Anglicans and Roman Catholics, many of whose comments appear here for the first time in English. By drawing on a variety of resources—including commentaries, sermons, treatises and confessions—this volume will enable scholars to better understand the depth and breadth of Reformation commentary, provide resources for contemporary preachers, and aid all those who seek to meditate upon God's Word day and night.
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In This Volume, Herman Selderhuis Guides Readers Through The Diversity Of Reformation Commentary On The First Half Of The Psalter. Here Are Both Familiar Voices And Lesser-known Figures From A Variety Of Theological Traditions, Including Lutherans, Reformed, Radicals, Anglicans, And Roman Catholics, Many Of Whose Comments Appear Here For The First Time In English. By Drawing On A Variety Of Resources--including Commentaries, Sermons, Treatises, And Confessions--this Volume Will Help Scholars Better Understand The Depth And Breadth Of Reformation Commentary, Provide Resources For Contemporary Preachers, And Aid All Those Who Seek To Meditate On God's Word Day And Night. -- Back Cover Commentary On Psalms 1-72 -- Map Of Europe At The Time Of The Reformation -- Timeline Of The Reformation -- Biographical Sketches Of Reformation-era Figures And Works -- Bibliography -- Author And Writings Index. Edited By Herman J. Selderhuis ; General Editor, Timothy George ; Associate General Editor, Scott M. Manetsch. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 539-548) And Index.
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"The Reformation Commentary on Scripture is a twenty-eight-volume biblical commentary bringing the insights of the Reformation to the contemporary church. Translated and edited by internationally recognized scholars of the history and theology of the Reformation, these volumes assemble exegetical and theological comment on the entire canon of the Bible by a vast array of Reformation-era thinkers and figures, retrieved for the renewal of the church today."--Book jacket
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This volume provides a diversity of Reformation-era commentary on the text of Psalms 1-72, much of which appears for the first time in English here. Edited by Herman Selderhuis, this volume in the Reformation Commentary on Scripture series offers rich material for the theological and pastoral retrieval of Reformation exegesis
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