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Genesis to Deuteronomy: Notes on the Pentateuch.

Genesis to Deuteronomy: Notes on the Pentateuch.

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Did the other reviewers READ this book?
Review: I have to wonder if the other reviewers at Amazon read this volume, all the way through; I was forced to as part of a Plymouth Brethern training program. This book is dense; it does not read well. Its writer is seldom quoted even in PB circles. If someone bubbles about this book, ask them this: "How much of it have you read?" My suggestion is first to read the books of Moses (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy) through, perhaps several times. Then look for commentaries on the individual books. Think careful before you purchase this monstroity.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It clearly brings out Christ in the Pentateuch!
Review: The first five book of the Bible were often the most negelected ones in my study. This great commentary has helped me see Christ throught these books and has helped me pull out many great applications. This book is a MUST for every serious believer's library!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Christian Commentary on the Pentateuch
Review: This collection of commentaries on the Pentateuch is absolutely timeless.

First published between 1880 and 1882, these commentaries are some of the few works appearing whithin the so-called Pymouth Brethren Movement to have acquired a long-lasting legacy all on their own.

The teachings are basic and sound in that they stress the Deity of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Very reverently written, the work consistently seeks out the teachings and the hidden antitypes of the risen Lord and his Church in the old pages of the Pentateuch.

Someone once said that "If you don't see Him everywhere, you won't see Him anywhere". What better place to look for Him than in these old pages of the first five books of Moses? CHM does just that in a compendium of commentaries that is very versed in essential and practical christianity as far as the position of the Church and the World are concerned.

I first read these commentaries in their french translation, but came on later on to value them in their original form, and this First Edition in one volume, published in 1972 by Loizeaux Brothers, is absolutely First Class.


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