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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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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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“It is then, we say, in the successive stages of his experience, that the believer sees more distinctly, and adores more profoundly, and grasps more firmly, the finished righteousness of Christ. And what is the school in which he learns his nothingness, his poverty, his utter destitution? The school of deep and sanctified affliction. In no other school is it learned, and under no other teacher but God. Here his high thoughts are brought low, and the Lord alone is exalted.”