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Psalms, Vol. 2: 73-150

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9781845507381
Publisher:
Christian Focus Publications
Pages:
1039
Binding:
Hardcover

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Psalms 73 to 150. Psalms contain the praises of the people. This is the people of Israel's creed. But more than that, they display historical accounts which demonstrate how the people are to put their trust in God. They display the character of God who is majestic, compassionate and our Creator God. Mentor Commentaries retains a high view of Scripture whilst interacting with other research from different theological viewpoints.

Author  Allan Harman has had a life-time interest in exposition of the biblical text, and also in the history of interpretation. He is Research Professor of Old Testament at the Presbyterian Theological College in Melbourne, Australia. He has lectured and preached in many countries, and continues to serve as the senior editor of the Reformed Theological Review, Australia's oldest theological journal.

Endorsements  "This commentary will be a worthy resource for the pastor and student in the study as well as the layman seeking personal edification." - Michael Lefebvre ~ Pastor, Christ Church Reformed Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, Indiana

"The focus is on the original meaning of the psalms with clear explanations of the message of each psalm through an analsysis of structure, key words, and the flow of the psalm. And yet, the meaning of the psalms for God's people today is also emphasized by showing important connections to the New Testament. The reader will discover the rich treasures in the Psalms through the use of this commentary." - Richard P. Belcher, Jr. ~ Professor of Old Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina

"Allan Harman's commentary is the fruit of a lifetime's study of the Psalter and provides a well-informed, reliable guide to the vast literature on the subject. The extensive introduction is itself worth its weight in gold while the Scripture text is opened up in a clear, careful and devout way." - Philip H. Eveson ~ former principal of London Theological Seminary and lecturer in Old Testament exegesis, theology and preaching

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