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Preacher’s Homiletic Commentary: 1 and 2 Chronicles

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An index for the commentary series written by preachers for preachers, the Preacher’s Homiletic Commentary: 1 and 2 Chronicles is uniquely designed to foster the kind of biblical study that produces engaging and clear sermons. James Wolfendale presents a comprehensive topical index for the entire set of commentaries that rank among the few Bible commentaries that remain practical and accessible without compromising scholarship.

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Key Features

  • Presents an organized section of preaching themes
  • Includes outlined theological themes and homiletic notes
  • Provides an in-depth commentary on 1 and 2 Chronicles for preachers and teachers

Top Highlights

“Sinfulness in the Christian ministry. Uzza a type of all who, unsanctified in spirit, take upon themselves to rescue the cause of God.” (Page 53)

“Honourable in himself, literally ‘a man of weight.’” (Page 16)

“III. That by such examples of terror God warns others. King, priests, and people inspired with dread of divine majesty. Judgment opened the eyes and humbled the soul of David, who wisely delayed for thought, self-examination, and, under divine teaching, to learn the right way. ‘For when thy judgments are in (strike) the earth, the inhabitants of the world (earth) will learn righteousness’ (Is. 26:9).” (Page 54)

“David displeased and afraid at such sudden vindication of holiness” (Page 50)

“A national movement. ‘If it seem good unto you.’ The throne established, national government under one head; foundation laid for internal unity by concentrating national life on its centre and source. Not like other kings, David displays in proceedings the popular character of his rule, assembles all round the sanctuary before the throne, and under the government of Jehovah (Ps. 24:1–10). 3. A divinely sanctioned movement. ‘If it be of the Lord our God.’ All enterprises opposed to his will, though carried on with numbers and valour, will come to nought. This first, ‘Is it the will of God?’ For ‘man proposes, but God disposes.’ ‘Ye ought to say if the Lord will we shall live and do this or that.’” (Pages 50–51)

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