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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good condition/ Poor description by seller,
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This review is from: The Expositor's Bible Commentary, Vol. 7: Daniel and the Minor Prophets (Hardcover)
When I ordered this book, the description said that it was new and still in its plastic casing. While this was true when I received it, the dust jacket (removable paper cover) was badly warped (bent with scratch and dent marks all over it). The interior of the book was in brand new condition, but I feel that the description of the condition of the book should have said "Like New" rather than "New," since it was definitely not in perfect condition.
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Review of set, not specific volume,
This review is from: The Expositor's Bible Commentary, Vol. 7: Daniel and the Minor Prophets (Hardcover)
Let me start by saying that I have owned the full 12-volume set for about a year and use it quite frequently as a resource. To be fair, I have yet to use this particular volume. However, as there seem to be no competent reviews on the set as a whole, I did want to add my impressions of this terrific resource.
I can say that I'm very satisfied with my purchase of the 12 volumes in this set. Every portion has been quite helpful, and this is an amazingly simple and inexpensive way to assemble a good library of commentaries on the entire Bible. Obviously the commentaries are not as thorough as one may find in other series, such as the excellent (although not yet quite complete) "New International Commentary on the New Testament" or a similar series. However, for most Christians who teach or lead small groups in their churches, this set can serve as a great resource to get started with, and one that can easily be supplimented with specific volumes that treat a book of the Bible in greater depth as those books are needed. Additionally, this resource can be more useful than a larger volume in situations where one is interested in looking at a few chapters of scripture at a time, or where one just needs to understand what a verse or two might mean. Thanks to the very clear and practical verse by verse organization, it's a terrific tool to do just that. Also, I will add that (at the time of this writing) it should be possible to buy the entire set for around $150 or less, so I would suggest shopping a bit if you plan to purchase all 12 volumes. Strongly recommended.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
great commentary,
This review is from: The Expositor's Bible Commentary, Vol. 7: Daniel and the Minor Prophets (Hardcover)
Good concise commentary on the minor prophets. Not as detailed as I would have hoped
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The Expositor's Bible Commentary, Vol. 7: Daniel and the Minor Prophets by Frank E. Gaebelein (Hardcover - August 10, 1985)
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