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The Great Texts of the Bible: St. John 1–12

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The Great Texts of the Bible: St. John 1–12 is an extensive commentary made up of essays, sermons, anecdotes, and scriptural interpretations. Scottish Presbyterian minister James Hastings, who compiled The Great Texts of the Bible in the early twentieth century, provides helpful and personal observations on the Scripture texts. He presents word meanings, expositions, poetry, and quotations from many authors and thinkers, as well as a list of references. Each section is outlined into major topics and points, offering readable commentary.

The Great Texts of the Bible: St. John 1–12 is perfect for pastors and anyone else wanting expository notes on key Scripture passages. Hastings’s work is encouraging, clear, and well researched. The volume contains both a topical and a scriptural table of contents for reference.

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  • Expository commentary on St. John 1–12
  • Readable, clear style
  • List of references and literature used throughout
  • The Word
  • The Incarnation of the Word
  • The Lamb of God
  • Personal Service
  • The First Sign
  • A New Beginning
  • The Amazing Gift of Love
  • No More Thirst
  • True Worship
  • Christ’s Doctrine of Election
  • To Whom shall We Go?
  • The Will to Know
  • Living Water
  • The Light of the World
  • Truth and Freedom
  • The Sinlessness of Christ
  • A Time to Work
  • The Greatest Thing in the World
  • The Good Shepherd
  • The Resurrection and the Life
  • The Tears of Jesus
  • Fruitfulness through Death
  • Title: The Great Texts of the Bible: St. John 1–12
  • Editor: James Hastings
  • Publisher: Charles Scribner’s Sons
  • Publication Date: 1912
  • Pages: 508

James Hastings (1852–1922) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister and theologian and the editor of many biblical works. He studied at the University of Aberdeen and the Free Church Divinity College. In 1884, he was ordained a Free Church minister. Born in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, he studied the classics at the University of Aberdeen and attended the Free Church Divinity College in Aberdeen. He was the founder and editor of the Expository Times

 

 

 

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    $12.49

    Digital list price: $16.49
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