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- Almost 12,000 pages of commentary in all
- Very conservative, rich in historical detail
- Named as one of the 850 Books for Biblical Expositors by the Master's Seminary
- This product is an electronic addition to your WORDsearch or Bible Explorer program. This is not a physical book or a stand-alone program.
"My favorite New Testament commentary is that of R.C.H. Lenski... I profit greatly from his sane and spiritually sensitive exposition. You do not have to be a Greek scholar to benefit from Lenski."
"A great work of exegesis, every page the result of long meditation, based on rich scholarship, warm with holy reverence for the Word of God."
"Excellent but most comprehensive for those who have some basic familiarity with Greek."
"A conservative, very extensive exposition based upon an exegesis of the Greek text. Arminian in doctrine, maintains a rigid approach to Greek grammar, and follows an amillennial interpretation of eschatology. Exceedingly helpful background material and abounds in good preaching values"
"For works on the Greek text, the Exegete will be served well with the work by R. C. H. Lenski"
In this outstanding commentary series, Richard C. H. Lenski interprets the books of the New Testament on the basis of careful and thorough exegetical research. The author, a meticulous student of Greek, provides an original, literal translation of the text. Section by section he examines carefully the background and essential teaching contained in each portion of the New Testament. Writing from a conservative point of view, Lenski uses available sources of exegetical study. He also brings to light new interpretations of Scripture which will be of special interest to the preacher. The author's purpose is to answer the question "What does this portion of the Bible say to us?" He sees the answer to the question against the background of the whole message of the Word of God.
About the Author
Richard Charles Henry Lenski was born in 1864 in Greifenberg, Prussia, Germany. He came to America in 1873. He received his education at Capital University in the Theology Department of Columbus, Ohio. Lenski was ordained in 1887 at the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod in Ohio. He was a pastor successively in Baltimore, Maryland; Trenton, Springfield, and Anna, Ohio, till 1911. He was a professor and seminary dean at Capital University in the Theology Department until 1911. Lenski edited Lutherische Kirchenzeitung from 1904 until 1924. His other works include: The Active Church Member; The Eisenach Gospel Selections; The Eisenach Old Testament Selections; The Epistle Selections of the Ancient Church; The Gospel Selections of the Ancient Church; The Sermon: Its Homiletical Construction; Saint Paul and Commentary on the New Testament. Lenski passed away in the fall of 1936.
System Requirements
- PC and MAC
- Requires 600MB RAM, Windows XP / Vista / 7 or Macintosh 10.5
- Format: DVD-ROM
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