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.
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.
Benjamin P. Glaser, M. Div, Licentiate, Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
Ruling Elder Fairmount ARP Church
Pittsburgh, PA
"I am as happy as perhaps creation can make me. I enjoy all the necessaries and most of the conveniences of life. I have a peaceful study as a refuge from the hurries and noise of the world around me, the venerable dead are waiting in my library to entertain me..." --Samuel Davies
Deo Vindice
I think he's the great-grandfather of miley cyrus![]()
Larry Bray
Elder - Reformed Presbyterian Church of Boothwyn, PCA
Boothwyn, PA - http://www.rpcb.org/
Free Online Reformed Seminary - http://www.tnars.net
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Christian ritual costs nothing and is worth nothing. True Christian religion costs all that we have and is worth everything.
Who's that? I only know the great Billy Ray Cyrus.
Andrew DeShazo
Husband of Kathryn
Father of Phillip-Giles B. DeShazo
Deacon
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, Memphis, TN
"From out of the depth of unbroken Infinfity arose the Question, "Who am I?" And to that Question there is the answer, "I am God!" -Meher Baba, died 1969.
"I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." Christ, died 33 AD, ressurected three days later.
It's Billy Ray's daughter...other wise known as ... Hannah Montana.
Larry Bray
Elder - Reformed Presbyterian Church of Boothwyn, PCA
Boothwyn, PA - http://www.rpcb.org/
Free Online Reformed Seminary - http://www.tnars.net
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Christian ritual costs nothing and is worth nothing. True Christian religion costs all that we have and is worth everything.
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.
Rev. Daniel R. Hyde
Pastor, Oceanside United Reformed Church, Carlsbad/Oceanside, California
Th.M. candidate, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary
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.
DTK
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D. T. King, pastor
Christ Presbyterian Church (OPC)
Elkton, Maryland
Augustine (354-430): Therefore what He [i.e., Christ] has deigned to speak to us, we ought to believe that He meant us to understand. But if we do not understand He, being asked, gives understanding, who gave His Word unasked. NPNF1: Vol. VII, Tractates on John, Tractate XXII, §1.
He is on my wish list.
Ruben
Moderator
F.P.C.I.
Indiana
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