Analytical Bible Expositor: Ezra to Job is an extensively organized chapter-by-chapter commentary. Direct in its argument and language, it’s much easier to read and understand than the typical too-academic commentary. Every Bible chapter is treated as a unit and examined in Butler’s typically analytical, alliterative style. As a whole, this commentary combines exposition with practical application.
Analytical Bible Expositor will especially prove helpful if you're a preacher or teacher. It will not only help you understand the Scripture but also organize the biblical text and give you a multitude of invaluable sermon and lesson outlines.
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John G. Butler was born and raised in rural Iowa. After first attending Tennessee Temple University, he graduated from Cedarville University with a background in conservative doctrine and practice. He is the author of the Bible Biography Series (27 vols.), Studies of the Savior (10 vols.), and Daily Bible Reading (4 vols.). Butler has been married to his college sweetheart for over 50 years; they have three children and five grandchildren.
“It is human nature to delight to criticize your superior whose fame and fortune could make you jealous but whose fall causes you some secret joy.” (Page 325)
“He was an unusual person, being an extremely wealthy man and yet also being very devout.” (Page 277)
“The pardon in the promises. ‘But if ye turn unto me … I [will] gather them from thence, and will bring them unto the place that I have chosen to set my name there’” (Page 88)
“One strongly suspects Bildad was rather gleeful in this strong attack on Job,” (Page 325)
“How we punish a crime reveals how serious we view the crime” (Page 56)
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