Biblical studies on John 11 and 12. These studies are on the power of Jesus to overcome death with life. This book deals with the results of the raising of Lazarus on the family and the community. It gives a clear exposition of those passages showing the reason Jesus delays his response to Lazarus' sisters' request to help their brother. Also, it deals with the misunderstandings of the disciples, his sisters, and others as to what Jesus was doing. The appendix is Jesus dealing with Judas in John 13. View More...
The Book of Psalms or the Book of Praises or the Book of Hymns is a precious collection of divine revelation. The Davidic Psalms give us an inspired revelation of God to His people as well as an account and insight into the life of David. David wrote on many subjects but one group of these were Psalms of Repentance (Penitential Psalms). There are seven (6, 32, 38, 51, 102, 130, 143). This book is an exposition of these Psalms. Indexed. 362 pages View More...
Rev. Carl Russell in the Foreword said, "in a day of eschatological ambiguity, utter confusion, and often a feigned humility because of sheer ignorance of the Biblical teaching of the crown rights of King Jesus, it is most refreshing to read such a treatment of this Second Psalm that does not hesitate or hedge or hide from its plain teaching. This volume also includes three other studies: The Messiah's Dominion, delivered in 1841 by Rev. Andrew Broaddus; Christ's Universal Dominion, delivered in 1877 by Rev. B. M. Palmer; and A Glimpse of Zion's Glory, delivered in 1641 by Dr. Thomas Goodwin. ... View More...
The perspective from which Dr. Rumburg approached his study in this Psalm is refreshing to say the least. He has plumbed the depths of the Psalm while maintaining a living objectivity regarding who wrote it and what is written. It is truly a confession of faith and one give under divine inspiration and we never lose sight of this as we proceed through the book. David is sharing his own experience with his reader and directing the attention of all to the Lord who is his Shepherd. Brant Seacrist View More...
In 1868, J. B. Lippincott & Co. published a small volume entitled The Gospel in Enoch, which excited much attention by its originality. Dr. Henry Tucker's style of writing is polished and scholarly, racy, manly, pungent and strongly Saxon, and, like his thoughts, logical and lucid. It never wearies, but always enchains and sparkles. His manner of speaking is bold, candid, and fearless. He is a logician by nature as well as by culture. This is a reprint of that book. A scripture index has been added. View More...