
Ridout Pentateuch Commentary (Brethren)
Ridout Pentateuch Commentary (Brethren)
This Brethren Commentary by Ridout Pentateuch Commentary is a classic Brethren work.
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Moule Veni Creati is an old, well known work in studies in the Holy Spirit by Bishop (Anglican) H.G.C. Moule. It has 12 chapters. It is a deep treatment of the Holy Spirit. Although Moule was Anglican, his writings are well written and good.
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Part 1.
General View
Chapter 1. — Introductory
The Pentateuch as Introductory to the Scriptures as a Whole
1. Doctrinally
2. Structurally
The Pentateuch as Introductory to the Entire Old Testament
The Pentateuch as Introductory to the Historical Books
Chapter 2. — The Value and Significance of Numbers
1. In relation to the Godhead
2. In relation to man
Chapter 3. — Preliminary Questions
The Authorship of the Pentateuch
The Inspiration of the Pentateuch
The Object of the Pentateuch
The Method of the Pentateuch
Part 2.
The Books in Detail
Chapter 1. Genesis
Chapter 2. Exodus
Chapter 3. Leviticus
Chapter 4. Numbers
Chapter 5. Deuteronomy
Part 3.
The literature on the Pentateuch
Works on the Pentateuch as a Whole
Separate Works upon Single Books of the Pentateuch
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