John G. Butler’s Analytical Bible Expositor: Leviticus to Deuteronomy is a comprehensively organized, chapter-by-chapter and verse-by-verse commentary. This invaluable work is much more accessible than the typical commentary, because it is free from heavy intellectual arguments and the difficult-to-understand language which is characteristic of many commentaries. The author treats each chapter of the Bible as a unit. From this starting point, he outlines the chapter and analyzes each verse. Expository in style, this commentary presents both the meaning and the message of the Scripture. The annotations of the text combine explanation with real-world application. This helpful series will be a valuable aid for both the preacher and teacher, helping them to understand the Scripture and providing a wealth of useful sermon and lesson outlines.
John G. Butler has been in the Baptist ministry for over 50 years. He attended both Tennessee Temple University and Cedarville University. Originally from Iowa, Butler served as a pastor for over 35 years with congregations in Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, and Iowa. He is a veteran of the United States Army. He is the author of the Bible Biography Series (27 vols.), Studies of the Savior (10 vols.), and Daily Bible Reading (4 vols.).
“The prosperity in the benediction. ‘The Lord make his face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee’ (Numbers 6:25” (Page 181)
“The Hebrew word translated ‘keep’ means to hedge about, guard, and protect. We need Divine protection at all times.” (Page 181)
“Any curse that follows for generations upon a family can be traced back to some sin of a key person in the family” (Page 532)
“When God reveals great truths to you, it is a mandate to declare them to others.” (Page 12)
“make it important in the church program is considered out of touch with reality” (Page 205)
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