The Psalms, especially the psalms of David, quicken within us, as does no other literature, a spirit of reverence toward God and worship of God. We would be greatly impoverished without our written record of the psalmists’ inward struggles, their determinations to trust God in spite of circumstances and appearances, and their rejoicings over victories gained through faith. Any Christian desiring deeper fellowship with God and a closer walk with Him will be helped toward these goals in reading the Psalms.
Brother Gingrich’s keen analyses, his concise expressions, and his pointed practical conclusions make these volumes on the Psalms to be full of enlightenment and edification. These volumes, unlike some commentaries, must be used alongside an open Bible – a most commendable feature.
“was written by Solomon as a preface to Book I (a collection of psalms written mostly by Solomon’s father, David).” (Page 6)
“Weariness has produced impatience and impatience has produced discontent and complaint.” (Page 20)
“the three degrees of progression in sin: ‘walk,’ ‘stand,’ and ‘sit” (Page 6)
These commentaries, written in outline form, are concise yet comprehensive, doctrinally sound and practically useful.
—Rev. John Edward HAO, President Faith Bible Seminary, Queens, NY
These commentaries are brief but thorough. They simplify the difficult passages. These books are factual, not fanciful, in their interpretation of the Bible.
—George A Hern, Pastor, Dellwood Baptist Church, Memphis, TN
Dr. Gingrich's commentaries have been used by thousands. Read and be blessed.
—Dr. Roger R. Clapp, Professor of Bible and Theology, Mid South Bible College
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