“The greatest of men must turn beggars when they have to do with Christ.”
Quote by Matthew Henry
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The NIV Matthew Henry Commentary in One Volume: Based on the Broad Oak Edition
This book is a compilation of Matthew Henry's detailed interpretations and insights into the Gospel of Matthew, formatted as a single-volume reference. It is based on the Broad Oak Edition, which is a respected and widely used version of Henry's commentary. The commentary offers in-depth analysis, providing readers with a rich understanding of the text and its historical context. more
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