Embracing Wisdom: The Value of Biblical Commentaries

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a respectable acquaintance with the opinions of the Giants of the past might have saved many an erratic thinker from Wild interpretations and outrageous inferences usually we have found the despises of commentaries to be men who have no sort of acquaintance with them in their case it is the opposite of familiarity which is Brad contempt [00:01:47]

but who will deny the preeminent value of such expositions as those of Calvin NES Henry Trap pool and bengle which are as deep as they are Broad and yet further who can pretend to biblical learning who has not made himself familiar with the great writers who spent a life in explaining some one sacred book [00:02:35]

Matthew Henry he is most Pious and pithy sound and sensible suggestive and sober tur and trustworthy you will find him to be glittering with metaphors rich in analogies overflowing with illustrations superabundant in Reflections he Delights in apposition and alliteration he is usually plain quaint and to the point he sees right through a text directly [00:04:32]

his honest intention was to translate the Hebrew and the Greek Originals as accurately as he possibly could and then to give the meaning which would naturally be conveyed by such Greek and Hebrew words he labored in fact to declare not his own mind upon the spirit's words but the mind of the spirit as couched in those words [00:11:02]

no writer ever dealt more fairly and honestly by the word of God he is scrupulously careful to let it speak for itself and to guard against every tendency of his own mind to put upon it a questionable meaning for the sake of establishing some Doctrine which he feels to be important or some Theory which he is anxious to uphold [00:11:23]

he will not maintain any Doctrine however Orthodox and Essential by a text of scripture which to him appears of doubtful applic ation or of inadequate Force for instance firmly as he believed the doctrine of the Trinity he refuses to derive an argument in its favor from the plural form of the name of God in the first chapter of Genesis [00:11:52]

next to the perusal of the scriptures which I earnestly inculcate I exal my pupils to peruse Calvin's commentaries which I extol in loftier terms than helmi himself for I affirm that he excels Beyond comparison in the interpretations of scripture and that his commentaries ought to be more highly valued than all that is handed down to us by the library of the fathers [00:13:49]

I know no man since the apostles days whom I value and honor more than Calvin and whose judgment in all things one with another I more esteem and come nearer to if you are well enough first in Latin you will find in pool's synopsis a mar marous collection of all the wisdom and Folly of the critics [00:14:42]

the best commentators after all are those who have written upon only one book few men can comment eminently well upon the whole Bible there are sure to be some weak points in colossal Works prolixity in so vast an undertaking is natural and dullness follow follows at its heels but a life devoted to one of the inspired volumes of our Priceless Bible must surely yield a noble result [00:51:04]

the study of scripture is not just an intellectual exercise but a spiritual journey. Engaging with commentaries can inspire and challenge us, inviting us to see the Bible as a living word that speaks to us today. [00:41:24]

the spiritual journey of scripture study is not just an intellectual exercise but a spiritual journey. Engaging with commentaries can inspire and challenge us, inviting us to see the Bible as a living word that speaks to us today. [00:41:24]

the spiritual journey of scripture study is not just an intellectual exercise but a spiritual journey. Engaging with commentaries can inspire and challenge us, inviting us to see the Bible as a living word that speaks to us today. [00:41:24]

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