"I here humbly offer you, Christian reader, some assistance in that great and good work, which you have to do, and are concerned to do well, when you attend the table of your Lord. I send this abroad under the protection and blessing of heaven; with a hearty prayer to God to forgive whatever is mine, that is, what is amiss and defective in the performance; and graciouswly to accept what is his own, that is, whatever is good and profitable." - Matthew Henry "No treatise on The Lord's Table possesses more excellencies, nor fewer defects than Mathew Henry's THE COMMUNICANT'S COMPANION. It is...
"I here humbly offer you, Christian reader, some assistance in that great and good work, which you have to do, and are concerned to do well, when you ...
This is the only complete and unabridged one-volume edition of Matthew Henry's famous work.
Now, this classic volume has been re-typset and features a slimmer and handier trim size and an attractive new cover.
"First among the mighty (commentaries) for general usefulness we are bound to mention the man whose name is a household word, Matthew Henry. He is the most pious and pithy, sound and sensible, suggestive and sober, terse and trustworthy . . . he is deeply spiritual, heavenly, profitable; finding good matter in every text, and from all deducting the most practical and judicious...
This is the only complete and unabridged one-volume edition of Matthew Henry's famous work.
Now, this classic volume has been re-typset and featu...
In this book -- one of Soli Deo Gloria's bestsellers -- Henry defines what meekness is, shows what excellence there is in it, and makes numerous applications. This is a wonderful treatment of 1 Peter 3:4, Even the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price.
In this book -- one of Soli Deo Gloria's bestsellers -- Henry defines what meekness is, shows what excellence there is in it, and makes numerous appli...
In the first of the two works included in this volume, Matthew Henry teaches the elements of prayer using exclusively Bible phrases. The reader will draw spiritual nourishment from the copious examples of prayer under the headings of adoration, confession, petition, thanksgiving, intercession, and the conclusion of prayer. The first work also includes a reflection on the Lord's Prayer, again drawing on Scriptural expressions, plus Biblical prayers for use on particular occasions. The second work reveals the importance of being with God throughout the day, from beginning to end. This edition...
In the first of the two works included in this volume, Matthew Henry teaches the elements of prayer using exclusively Bible phrases. The reader will d...
A classic commentary in modern language ... this volume contains the wealth of exposition, metaphors, analogies, and illustrations that have set Matthew Henry's Commentary apart as one of the enduring legacies of faith--and presents them in the language of today. Passage by passage, its prayerful, penetrating reflections and rich insights into the very heart of God's Word are sure to challenge and inspire you. Ideal for personal devotions, Bible studies, and lesson and sermon preparations, The New Matthew Henry Commentary will enable you to rediscover this classic work--or discover it for the...
A classic commentary in modern language ... this volume contains the wealth of exposition, metaphors, analogies, and illustrations that have set Matth...
Matthew Henry, the great Puritan commentator, here looks at what gives people real joy. He looks at 12 different types of Christian pleasure, reviews what God has done to bring sinners joy, demonstrates that Christian experience proves this and challenges the reader to join in This was Matthew Henry's last book and was at the press when he died in 1714. This classic of Christian living is brought to you by J. I. Packer who adds an extensive introduction to the book showing its significance and gestation from Henry's ministry.
Matthew Henry, the great Puritan commentator, here looks at what gives people real joy. He looks at 12 different types of Christian pleasure, revie...
Meekness and quietness seem to imply much the same thing, but as the latter has something of metaphor in it, it will illustrate the former, so we shall speak of them distinctly. We must be of a MEEK spirit. Meekness is easiness of spirit: not a sinful easiness to be debauched, as Ephraim's, who willingly walked after the commandment of the idolatrous princes; nor a simple easiness to be imposed upon and deceived, as Rehoboam's, who, when he was forty years old, is said to be young and tender-hearted; but a gracious easiness to be wrought upon by that which is good, as theirs whose heart of...
Meekness and quietness seem to imply much the same thing, but as the latter has something of metaphor in it, it will illustrate the former, so we shal...
PRAYING GOD'S WRITTEN WORD 'Sitting at his feet with your door closed, your affection set on things above, pray to your Father who is in secret' In this modernized version of "A Method for Prayer," written by Matthew Henry in 1710, Steve Kindorf gives us an updated and readable spelling of the book, and includes all the cross references from the original. This book offers added devotional prayers and Bible study aids from the publisher/author of this new expanded edition. The book features a collection of devotional prayers to the Godhead of Jesus Christ called 'My Affection' (that is,...
PRAYING GOD'S WRITTEN WORD 'Sitting at his feet with your door closed, your affection set on things above, pray to your Father who is in secret' In th...
This volume of Matthew Henry's well-known "Complete Commentary" provides an exhaustive verse-by-verse study of the first four books of the New Testament, also known as the Gospels. This is a faithful printing of the Henry's "Commentary" retaining the original volume preface, chapter analyses, inline scripture, passage titles, and all of Henry's unabridged remarks and observations. Tasteful formatting updates have been applied to make it easier for the reader to lookup and analyze specific verses.
This monumental work dates from 1714 and has stood the test of time. Even today after three...
This volume of Matthew Henry's well-known "Complete Commentary" provides an exhaustive verse-by-verse study of the first four books of the New Test...