Expositions of Holy Scripture: Ezekiel, Daniel and the Minor Prophets; and Matthew Chaps. I to VIII

by Alexander MacLaren

Summary

Called the "prince of expositors," Alexander MacLaren was a renowned preacher of the 19th and 20th century. Expositions of Holy Scripture brings together many of the sermons from his fifty years in ministry. Although it discusses many different books and passages of the Bible, Expositions of Holy Scripture isn't a commentary in the fullest sense--for example, MacLaren doesn't comment on every verse. Rather, these volumes are MacLaren's powerful sermons, arranged by the Biblical texts of the sermons. Broadly evangelical in nature, MacLaren's sermons are not historical. They rarely refer to the current events of the time, and because of this, contemporary readers fully appreciate the timeless power of MacLaren’s words. Expositions of Holy Scriptures is highly practical and lively. It makes a wonderful companion to more textually oriented commentaries. To read Expositions of Holy Scripture is to be in the presence of one of the greatest preachers of the last few centuries.

Tim Perrine
CCEL Staff Writer
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  Born: February 11, 1826
Died: May 5, 1910
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