One Volume New Testament Commentary by John Wesley, Adam Clarke, Matthew Henry, and others - front cover
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One Volume New Testament Commentary

by John Wesley, Adam Clarke, Matthew Henry, and others

"One Volume New Testament Commentary" by John Wesley, Adam Clarke, and Matthew Henry, published by Baker Book House in 1957. This hardcover edition lacks a dust jacket and shows typical wear for its age. Published in Grand Rapids, Michigan, it consolidates various theological insights into one volume. A valuable resource for religious studies and theology enthusiasts.

$15.58$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1957
Baker Book House
Stock:1 available
SKU:A6-B7-JGM-0341

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Condition Details

The book is in fair condition, with noticeable wear on the spine and edges. The binding remains intact, ensuring the book is still functional for reading. There is no dust jacket present, and the cover shows some signs of age-related wear. The pages are clean, with no inscriptions or markings, providing a clear and unobstructed reading experience.

About This Vintage 1957 Edition

This "One Volume New Testament Commentary" is a comprehensive work authored by John Wesley, Adam Clarke, Matthew Henry, and others, published by Baker Book House in 1957. Situated in Grand Rapids, Michigan, this edition brings together the insights of renowned theologians to provide an in-depth analysis of the New Testament. The book is notable for its consolidation of various commentaries into a single volume, making it a valuable resource for scholars and religious enthusiasts alike. Although the specific edition is not stated, the publication year of 1957 suggests a mid-20th-century perspective on biblical exegesis. The book lacks a dust jacket and shows signs of wear, typical for its age, but remains structurally sound. This edition is a significant contribution to religious studies, offering timeless interpretations and theological insights.

Publisher Information

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Baker Book House

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