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| | | Jeremiah Burroughs on Hosea Burroughs on Hosea has finally been reprinted. It is available here. I have reviewed it here. | | The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to greenbaggins For This Useful Post: | | 
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| | | Lane -- Is this the 2006 edition or something newer?
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| | It is the 2006 edition. Maybe I just didn't become aware of it until recently!  | 
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Originally Posted by greenbaggins It is the 2006 edition. Maybe I just didn't become aware of it until recently!  | Ahh, I've had it for a couple of years since Matthew alerted us to it. See this thread: Burroughs on Hosea
Thank you for the fresh reminder. Burroughs on Hosea is one of my all-time favorite commentaries.
I quote from it here from time to time: Die honourably, or live basely! -- Jeremiah Burroughs What term do you prefer to use for the first day of the week?
And I wrote about his "closers" who completed his commentary here (please feel free to add to this thread Lane, if you can  ): The Closers |  | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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