People's New Testament
by Barton Warren Johnson
Summary
The American pastor and teacher Barton
Warren Johnson was born in 1833, educated in the backwoods of Illinois,
and later attended Bethany College. He taught at Eureka and Oskaloosa
colleges and pastored several churches. His commentaries are highly
valued, and this People's New Testament is one of the most
useful.
The
volume first includes several helpful lists of information like a
harmony of the gospels and a list of Jesus' miracles and parables. The
end of the commentary also holds a few valuable lists, such as a
reference to the Old Testament verses quoted in the New Testament, and a
lists of cities and towns mentioned in the New Testament. The
commentary itself is also well-researched and viable. It follows the
traditional chapter-by-chapter, verse-by-verse format, but helpfully
includes a short summary of what happens in each chapter. Johnson's
commentary is used by a diverse group of people, professionals, and
laymen alike. It is a resource that should be preserved and used for
many years to come.
Abby Zwart
CCEL Staff Writer
Abby Zwart
CCEL Staff Writer
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