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Has anyone here read his Commentary on the Psalms? I am reading sections of it in preparation for a sermon on Psalm 84 and he has some uber dynamite stuff in there. Highly recommend.
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I think he's the great-grandfather of miley cyrus
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Who's that? I only know the great Billy Ray Cyrus.
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It's Billy Ray's daughter...other wise known as ... Hannah Montana.
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Hi Benjamin,
I haven't read his Psalms commentary, but I used his "Questions on the Octateuch" as I preached through Genesis and now I use it as I preach through Exodus. It's great. Very Christ-centered and applicable.
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Originally Posted by Backwoods Presbyterian Has anyone here read his Commentary on the Psalms? I am reading sections of it in preparation for a sermon on Psalm 84 and he has some uber dynamite stuff in there. Highly recommend. | I've read his commentary on the Psalms (2 vols.), his commentaries on the Pauline epistles (including Hebrews, 2 vols.), his The Questions on the Octateuch (Genesis - Ruth, 2 vols), his Commentaries on the Prophets (Jeremiah, Baruch, Lamentations, Ezekiel, including the minor prophets, 3 vols), his Commentary on Daniel, and his Commentary on the Song of Songs, all of which were translated by Robert C. Hill (recently deceased) and published by different publishers.
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He is on my wish list.
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