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Barnes, say you, "What, do you think of Albert Barnes?" Albert Barnes is a learned and able divine, but his productions are unequal in value, the gospels are of comparatively little worth, but his other comments are extremely useful for Sunday School teachers and persons with a narrow range of reading, endowed with enough good sense to discriminate between good and evil. If a controversial eye had been turned upon Barnes's Notes years ago, and his inaccuracies shown up by some unsparing hand, he would never have had the popularity which at one time set rival publishers advertising him in every direction. His Old Testament volumes are to be greatly commended as learned and laborious, and the epistles are useful as a valuable collection of the various opinions of learned men. Placed by the side of the great masters, Barnes is a lesser light, but taking his work for what it is and professes to be, no minister can afford to be without it, and this is no small praise for works which were only intended for Sunday School teachers.LCP: Thank you for those thoughts. What would you say about Barnes on the Psalms, specifically? CHS: Thoroughly good. Using these notes constantly, we are more and.more struck with their value. For the general run of preachers this is probably the best commentary extant.LCP: And Barnes on Job? CHS: Exceedingly good. One of the best of this author's generally valuable productions. The student should purchase this work at once. as it is absolutely necessary to his library.LCP: There are also some Southern Presbyterian expositors to consider. What is your opinion of T.V. Moore on Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi? CHS: A capital book. Most useful to ministers.LCP: What about William Swan Plumer on Romans? CHS: Plumer is a laborious compiler, and to most men his works will be of more use than those of a more learned writer.LCP: And your thoughts on Plumer’s commentary on the Psalms? CHS: A huge volume, compiled from such works as were accessible to the author in the United States. Full of instructive comment, but not very original, or remarkably learned.LCP: What is your opinion of Francis Smith Sampson’s commentary on Hebrews? CHS: A respectable production, but we know many which we value far more. As a set of lectures to a college class these comments would be of great value, but the author did well not Barnes' Notes, Bible Commentary, Albert Barnes, Luke Collection opensource Language English Item Size 225.2M . 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Barnes, say you, "What, do you think of Albert Barnes?" Albert Barnes is a learned and able divine, but his productions are unequal in value, the gospels are of comparatively little worth, but his other comments are extremely useful for Sunday School teachers and persons with a narrow range of reading, endowed with enough good sense to discriminate between good and evil. If a controversial eye had been turned upon Barnes's Notes years ago, and his inaccuracies shown up by some unsparing hand, he would never have had the popularity which at one time set rival publishers advertising him in every direction. His Old Testament volumes are to be greatly commended as learned and laborious, and the epistles are useful as a valuable collection of the various opinions of learned men. Placed by the side of the great masters, Barnes is a lesser light, but taking his work for what it is and professes to be, no minister can afford to be without it, and this is no small praise for works which were only intended for Sunday School teachers.LCP: Thank you for those thoughts. What would you say about Barnes on the Psalms, specifically? CHS: Thoroughly good. Using these notes constantly, we are more and.more struck with their value. For the general run of preachers this is probably the best commentary extant.LCP: And Barnes on Job? CHS: Exceedingly good. One of the best of this author's generally valuable productions. The student should purchase this work at once. as it is absolutely necessary to his library.LCP: There are also some Southern Presbyterian expositors to consider. What is your opinion of T.V. Moore on Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi? CHS: A capital book. Most useful to ministers.LCP: What about William Swan Plumer on Romans? CHS: Plumer is a laborious compiler, and to most men his works will be of more use than those of a more learned writer.LCP: And your thoughts on Plumer’s commentary on the Psalms? CHS: A huge volume, compiled from such works as were accessible to the author in the United States. Full of instructive comment, but not very original, or remarkably learned.LCP: What is your opinion of Francis Smith Sampson’s commentary on Hebrews? CHS: A respectable production, but we know many which we value far more. As a set of lectures to a college class these comments would be of great value, but the author did well not

2025-04-21
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Of other trusted Bible readers.Have more confidence in your conclusions.Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers​Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges​Pulpit Commentary​Barnes’ Notes on the Bible​​Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary​Matthew Poole’s Commentary​Benson Commentary​​Clarke’s Commentary​Keil and Delitzsch OT CommentaryMacLaren Expositions Of Holy Scripture​Expositor’s Bible Commentary​​James Gray – Concise Bible Commentary​Lange Commentary on the Holy Scriptures​Vincent’s Word Studies (NT)​​Expositor’s Greek Testament​​Meyer’s NT Commentary​ICC New Testament CommentaryHave A Deep Understanding Of God's Word!Grow Closer To Jesus Through Bible Reading​Study The Scriptures Deeply Using The Bible's Original Languages​Understand Greek And Hebrew Concepts To Use Them Practically​Stop Getting Lost In Translations And Go Straight To The Original Text Of Scripture​Learn More Without Going Broke Buying Bible Courses And Resources​Study God's Word Using Greek And Hebrew Without The Usual Time And Money Commitment​See Exactly What's Been Lost In Translation As You Read Your English Bible​Do It All Without Spending Lots Of Money Or Years Of Time Learning Dead Languages​... and Much, MUCH More!Claim Your Access to The "The Discovery Bible" Software Right Now!Here's Everything You Get TodayFull Version Discovery Bible Software​Picture Prompts ($297 Value)​Priority Pointers ($497 Value)​Devotional Definitions ($397 Value)​Pro Tools ($232 Value)​BONUS: Prophecy Pointers ($397 Value)​BONUS: Classic Commentaries ($797 Value)Total Value: $2,617But today, you're getting all of this...FOR ONLY: $ 427 $347OR PAY MONTHLY: 12 x $ 42 $34Buy today and you'll get instant access to the software and the incredible bonuses within… and start seeing exactly what's been lost in translation as you read your English Bible!To your success,Ethan TripodiP.S. - If you want to read the Bible more deeply instantly, be confident in your Bible interpretations, and skip memorising/learning Greek and Hebrew... then The Discovery Bible is definitely for you.This offer has a value of $2,617. This special price of $347(or 12 x $34) is only available for a limited time!P.P.S. - Let's be blunt: If you pass on this offer, are you going to take the time to learn Greek and Hebrew? Probably not!Face it. Most of what you need is instruction and encouragement from someone who's "been there and done that" when it comes to in-depth Bible study. Get this software NOW and you too can see exactly what's been lost in translation as you do your Bible reading!The Discovery Bible is your key to studying the scriptures deeply using the Bible's original languages, learning more without going broke buying Bible courses and resources, and skipping all the rote memorisation usually included with learning Greek and Hebrew..."With The Click Of A Button, You Can Study The Scriptures Using Greek And Hebrew Without Learning A Single Letter Of Either Language!"(Normally $ 427 - Now Just $347)OR PAY MONTHLY: Pay 12 X $ 42 $34 And Use It Today!Full Version Discovery Bible Software​Picture Prompts ($297 Value)​Priority Pointers

2025-04-03
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We hope you had a lovely Christmas and New Year! The Logos staff enjoyed some wonderful, much-needed holiday time off.But that doesn’t mean we took a vacation from delivering improvements to your experience of studying God’s Word! From refined navigation to newly-included content, these updates are all about helping you save time and stay focused on God’s Word.Learn about our latest updates available to subscribers today in version 39.Watch the updatePrefer a video walkthrough? Product manager and longtime Logos user Mark Barnes will share everything you need to know in this live session. Plus, there’s a live Q&A at the end.Sign up for the video walkthrough on January 16 or to catch the replay.Updates at a glanceSummarize your Factbook Journals and Sermons: Sleek new look and easier navigation, plus you can now summarize your Journals and Sermons.Improved highlights: Bible verse highlights no longer automatically show up in your commentaries.New reverse interlinears included: See the Bible in its original languages and English together, line by line, side by side.And more!1. Summarize and new styling on Journal and Sermon sections in FactbookFactbook, you’re looking good these days. The Journals and Sermons sections in Factbook just got a styling upgrade similar to what you saw with the Commentaries section in the last update. Not only that, our powerful Summarize tool now works on your Journals and Sermons.A cleaner arrangement (and article previews) means it’s easier to browse and decide where to focus your reading. For those with extensive journal libraries, new grouping and sorting options (by author, year, or title) help you find exactly what you’re looking for in moments.Make sure the highlighter ink doesn’t leak onto your commentary page. Previously, when you highlighted a Bible verse, those highlights automatically appeared in all related commentary entries. Now, with version 39, highlights stay within

2025-04-20
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We wanted to seek your opinion regarding particular authors. We begin with some Princeton expositors. How would you rate Joseph Addison Alexander on the Psalms? Charles H. Spurgeon: Occupies a first place among expositions. It is a clear and judicious explanation of the text, and cannot be dispensed with.LCP: That is high praise. It seems that Charles Hodge also thought highly of J.A. Alexander as a Biblical commentator. What did he have to say about Alexander on Isaiah? CHS: Dr. Hodge says of the author: "I regard Dr. Joseph Addison Alexander as incomparably the greatest man I ever knew—as incomparably the greatest man our Church has ever produced." He wastes no space, but gives the essence of exposition.LCP: And your thoughts on J.A. Alexander’s commentary on the Gospel of Matthew? CHS: Dr. Alexander's last work. He died before it was quite finished. It is complete to Chapter XVI. Its value is great.LCP: What about his commentary on the Book of Acts?CHS: In all respects a work of the highest merit.LCP: Turning to Dr. Charles Hodge himself, what are your thoughts on his commentary on Romans? CHS: Hodge's method and matter make him doubly useful in commenting. He is singularly clear, and a great promoter of thought.LCP: As we continue down the list of New Testament expositions by Hodge, what about First and Second Corinthians? CHS: The more we use Hodge, the mare we value him. This applies to all his commentaries.LCP: And Hodge on Ephesians? CHS: Most valuable. With no writer do we more fully agree.LCP: What is your opinion of another LCP author who served as pastor of the Presbyterian church in Princeton, New Jersey, James Madison MacDonald, who wrote on Ecclesiastes? CHS: Thoroughly exegetical, with excellent "scopes of argument" following each division: to be purchased if it can be met with.LCP: What are your thoughts on John Miller’s exposition of Proverbs? CHS: This author's interpretations are new, and in our judgment very far removed from accuracy. Certainly the old interpretations are better in many ways. His theory that the' Proverbs are spiritual and not secular will not hold water. He needs reading with very great discrimination: if read at all "Too great innovation" is the author's own suspicion of his work, and we quite agree with him, only we go beyond mere suspicion.LCP: Here is a controversial name. Albert Barnes. What do you think of him? CHS: Albert

2025-03-25
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I think that should remain a book. While most pages have a strip reprint, it's more about the commentary below the strips on each page than the reprints. (All these books I found remaindered, mostly in the '80s and '90s that I'm finally entering. I miss the real Barnes & Noble Annex on 5th and (I think) 17th in NYC. Found many books there over the years.)CelebratedCasesofDickTracy-Contents.pdf Author Posted February 3, 2023 @Mark J. Castaneda will be the final arbiter, of course, but it sounds to me like the two Dick Tracy books should go to comics and the Mixx Buxley title should remain in Books. 14 hours ago, James H. Dunlop said: I added "Dick Tracy's Fiendish Foes!". Here's the contents page scan. Mostly strip reprints other than an 20 page interview with Chester Gould by Max Allan Collins. I put it in as a book; I thought only "comics" were comics, not "comic strips". 🙂 DickTracysFiendishFoes-Contents.pdf 577.15 kB · 0 downloads this title should be in 'Comic Books' if the majority of its content is comic strip pages 14 hours ago, James H. Dunlop said: I also entered "Celebrated Cases of Dick Tracy 1931-1951, The" which is a 1990 reprint of a 1970 book (I'm sure related to the movie coming out at that time.) Content pages scan attached. Also mostly reprints of strips, rather than text. I entered "Miss Buxley: Sexism in Beetle Bailey?" as well. I think that should remain a book. While most pages have

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