Image for Parallel Classic Commentary on the Psalms

Parallel Classic Commentary on the Psalms

See all formats and editions

The Parallel Commentary on the Psalms consists of edited versions of probably the three greatest classic commentaries ever written on the book of Psalms: C.

H. Spurgeon's seven-volume commentary, The Treasury of David; John Calvin's five-volume commentary, Commentary on the Psalms; and Matthew Henry's commentary on the Psalms from his Commentary on the Whole Bible.

Matthew Henry's commentary, first published in 1710, has never been out of print since.

The Treasury of David, published between 1869 and 1883 in weekly instalments in the London Metropolitan Tabernacle's periodical, The Sword and the Trowel, is rightly regarded as Spurgeon's magnum opus; as his wife declared, his "permanent literary memorial." The version of Calvin's commentary on the Psalms has been taken from Rev.

James Anderson's translation from the original Latin, which he collated with Calvin's French version, and then published in 1849.

These three commentaries are laid out side by side on each double page, next to the relevant King James Version section of the psalms.

It thus provides alongside each other the finest thoughts on these much-loved psalms of praise, our keys to life and worship.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£24.95
Product Details
John Hunt Publishing
1842981714 / 9781842981719
Hardback
30/09/2005
United Kingdom
English
800 p.
24 cm
general Learn More