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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Commentary on the Pentateuch for the layperson Review: Do you think Bible commentaries are dry and boring and hard to understand? Warren Wiersbe's Commentaries are in-depth and intellectually-stimulating, while being understandable and enjoying to read!This book is the compilation of Wiersbe's "Be Series" books for the first five books of the Bible. You can find these books individually in paperback - one for each book of the Bible (except for Genesis - there are 3 books for Genesis!). While it is probably easier to carry around one small paperback for the book of the Bible you're studying, you can't beat the price for this book, which includes the complete text of 7 of Wiersbe's commentaries. This is an invaluable resource for anyone wanting to better understand the Bible. Warren Wiersbe's commentaries read like a letters from a good friend. You will find yourself looking up one passage, but continuing to read because it's so good! Warren Wiersbe is my favorite commentator, and when I'm confused about a Bible passage, I automatically say to myself, "Let's see what Warren has to say about this one!" As of this writing, compilation books of Wiersbe's "Be Series" books are available for all the New Testament books (a two-volume set), Old Testament History books, and the Prophets. The only one yet to be publised is "Bible Exposition Commentary: Old Testament Wisdom and Poetry", which will be out in April 2004. Thank you, Amazon, for allowing us to search for an author's books by publication date, revealing the books not yet published, and the date when they will be available! You might be interested in my other reviews of Bibles, Christian books, and Christian music. May God bless you richly in your study of His Word!
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