John Trapp's Monumental Puritan Commentary on Scripture is Back in Print.

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Completely sold out to the King
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Description:

John Trapp’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments, a classic Puritan exposition of Scripture, combines explanation of the text, articulation of doctrine, discussions of controversies, and clarification of cases of conscience. Full of colorful paraphrases and captivating illustrations, Trapp’s pithy style makes him highly quotable and a handy resource preachers. As a bonus, this set contains four practical books by Trapp that are appended to various volumes:

  • God’s Love-Tokens and The Afflicted Man’s Lessons
  • The Righteous Man’s Recompense
  • Theologia Theologiae: The True Treasure; or, a Treasury of Holy Truths Touching God’s Word and God of the Word
  • Mellificium Theologicum: The Marrow of Many Good Authors
We also have some new gift editions of our RHB KJV Study Bible that have been embelished with beautiful art. For a limited time, we are offering bundles with Trapp's commentary and two versions of the study Bible. You can view the sale here:


 
I got the email earlier today and was super excited! I have the Tanski Publications edition but that's extremely hard to get. I tell people all the time that I use Trapp...and now they can too! I would love to see what the inside looks like.
 
Looks really good. What’s his strengths? What can this work be compared to, if anything?
 
I would compare him to Poole: short and to the point on the various issues in the verse, with pithy application. Certainly not nearly as wordy or devotional as Henry.

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Very excited about this, since only his commentary on the New Testament has been available in print.

Spurgeon had excellent things to say about it.
 
If I didn't already have Trapp electronically in SwordSearcher I'd be all over this set.

Happy to see a new printing...
 
I got the email earlier today and was super excited! I have the Tanski Publications edition but that's extremely hard to get. I tell people all the time that I use Trapp...and now they can too! I would love to see what the inside looks like.
I see there is an unboxing video on here.
 
I love how RHB, BoT, and both the NPs (Naphtali and Northampton Press) make such good quality books that will last generations. Thank you!
 
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