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Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible, Vol. 1
- Narrated by: Matthew McAuliffe
- Length: 38 hrs and 11 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
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BEST BIBLE PARAPHRASE
- By Sam on 07-01-22
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Matthew Henry had the rare ability to express profound spiritual insights with simplicity and eloquence. Over the years, his writings have been read for both their scholarship and devotion, and none more than the classic Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible. Now you can listen to the very best of Matthew Henry in this new edition of his famous commentary.
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What listeners say about Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible, Vol. 1
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- MARCIA MONTAGUE
- 15-06-21
excellent narration and excellent commentary
a timeless classic. it was said of Richard Sibbes that he scattered diamonds and pearls in his writings, and surely the same can be said of MATHEW HENRY
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- ANIHUVI
- 19-03-22
Brilliant
Clear, sharp, precision, very well read, the message comes out clearly. Making a lot of impact to my journey as a believer. Thank you for this work of creativity and love
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- Raymond okello
- 12-11-21
Praise God!
Praise God for those who laboured to bless us with this. Thank you & Glory to God
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- Earnest Phinisey
- 28-02-18
I really like this commentary.
1-51 Gen
52-92 Ex
93-120 Lev
121-157 Num
158-192 Deu
193-217 Joshua
218-239 Judges
240-244 Ruth
245-276 1 Sam
277-301 2 Sam
302-324 1 KI
325-349 2 KI
350-379 1 ch
380-415 2 ch
416-426 Ezra
427-440 Neh
441-451 Ester
452-494 Job
495-645 Psalms
646-677 Proverbs
678-690 Eccl
691-699 Song of Solomon
61 people found this helpful
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- Kenny Bremer
- 27-08-18
Amazing!
I'm not a fan of the concise commentary just be cause it's so overly concise, but this is so well done.
Very well narrated.
Very well formatted: each chapter has it's own track. The audible player needs help, but whoever did this had an attention for detail and every track is correct.
I don't think a better job could have been done on this.
It would be nice if Audible had better support for these type of projects.
Thanks!
13 people found this helpful
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- Bruno
- 05-07-19
Has table of contents!
It seems to be updated because my audio book has each book of the bible with it's corresponding chapters; it is very easy to select a specific chapter of the Bible. At the beginning of most chapters it has a chapter outline in audio. The narrator also does a very good job reading this commentary. I am looking forward to purchasing volume 2. The full version of this commentary would also be an interesting listen.
10 people found this helpful
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- Consumersk
- 23-05-19
Glorious commentary!!!!!!
This is a spectacular Bible commentary. Just get it, you won't be disappointed. it definitely helped in strengthening my faith, and I am confident it will do the same for you.
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- Daniel George McKenney
- 20-01-18
Would like to give it 5 stars
I will be glad to do another review and give this 5 stars but I need a better table of contents so I can know where the books of the bible begins. Someone else placed this same complete on volume 2 and it was responded to well with a location table where the books begin in the new testament. Please fix this issue and let me give it a glowing review as I love Matthew Henry.
23 people found this helpful
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- Amazon Customer
- 22-06-19
Superlative
If you are looking for a credible, easy to digest, thorough, explanation of the whole Word of GOD, look no further! This WILL become one of your staples for the study of the Word. From this point on, I CANNOT be without this reference.
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- Holly Fisher
- 29-09-20
A hard read but an easy listening!
Great compliment to studying the Word. Enjoyed the narrator. Highly recommended. I use when walking my dog first thing in the mornings.
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- Matt
- 01-05-18
This does not have the text of the bible in it.
Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
My biggest problem is that it does not read the text of the bible then give Matthew Henry's commentary (concise edition) on that section.
I have read all of Matthew Henry's commentary on the whole bible (original/whole edition) before. And I was sorta looking forward to this shorter edition but because they didn't read the text of the scripture before reading the commentary it just fill like something, something important, is missing from the whole work.
I think the reason I'm so sad by this is this could of been such a helpful work for Christians. The bible with helpful short commentary as you read through. But because of the editor choices the whole work is, in my opinion, useless.
Would you recommend Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible, Vol. 1 to your friends? Why or why not?
No.
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- fan that love your writing
- 06-09-21
commentary
Matthew Henry does a great on explaining God word, I love reading them makes me grow stronger in Jesus
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- Steve Almany
- 25-06-21
exceeded my expectations
The narrator did an excellent job he seems to know the Bible as very few if any names or words were mispronounced I would recommend anyone interested in the Bible to listen to this commentary
1 person found this helpful