Preacher’s Complete Homiletical Commentary (37 vols)
Preacher’s Complete Homiletical Commentary (37 vols)
By Joseph Exell
The Preacher’s Complete Homiletical Commentary, edited by Joseph Exell, is a practical and thorough aid for sermon (and lesson) planning, preparation, and study. Spanning 37 volumes and nearly 19,000 pages, this is one of the largest theWord commentaries ever created.
Written for preachers, by preachers (see list below)—anyone who teaches or studies the Word of God will profit from this expository preaching resource!
The analytical and organizational structure allows for:
Dagg Doctrine of God is a 14 chapter work on the Person of God, His existence, His Attributes, which are Unity, Spirituality, Omnipresence, eternity, immutability, Omniscience, Omnipotence, Goodness, Truth, Justice, Holiness, Wisdom.
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- Clear and engaging sermons and bible studies.
- Substantial guidance on the application of the Bible to the audience
- Theological outlines of passages
- Expository, Explanatory, Suggestive, and Critical Notes
- Quotes from famous preachers, scholars, and authors.
- Sermon/passage/verse illustrations.
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