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Isaiah to Malachi

This book is a compilation of the prophetic writings from the Hebrew Bible, covering a span of several centuries. It includes the works of various prophets who addressed the people of Israel and Judah, offering messages of warning, encouragement, and hope. The collection encompasses a wide range of themes, including social justice, divine judgment, and the promise of restoration. more

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Matthew Henry
Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry was an English author, born on October 18, 1662, and died on June 22, 1714. He is best known for his commentary on the Bible, which has had a profound impact on Christian theology and religious studies. more

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“In praise of Thy goodness I must confess that Thou didst try with all Thy means to draw me to Thee. Sometimes it pleased Thee to let me feel the heavy hand of Thy displeasure and to humiliate my proud heart by manifold castigations. Sickness and misfortune didst Thou send upon me to turn my thoughts to my errantries.-One thing, only, O Father, do I ask: cease not to labor for my betterment. In whatsoever manner it be, let me turn to Thee and become fruitful in good works.”