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The Preacher's Commentary - Vol. 11: Ezra / Nehemiah / Esther: 11

The Preacher's Commentary - Vol. 11: Ezra / Nehemiah / Esther: 11

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Written BY Preachers and Teachers FOR Preachers and Teachers

Combining fresh insights with readable exposition and relatable examples, The Preacher's Commentary will help you minister to others and see their lives transformed through the power of God's Word. Whether preacher, teacher, or Bible study leader--if you're a communicator, The Preacher's Commentary will help you share God's Word more effectively with others.

This volume combining commentary on Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther combines excellent biblical exposition and visionary pastoral writing to shed light on these Old Testaments books for an emerging generation of scholar-preachers.

Each volume is written by one of today's top scholars, and includes:

  • Innovative ideas for preaching and teaching God's Word
  • Vibrant paragraph-by-paragraph exposition
  • Impelling real-life illustrations
  • Insightful and relevant contemporary application
  • An introduction, which reveals the author's approach
  • A full outline of the biblical book being covered
  • Scripture passages (using the New King James Version) and explanations

The Preacher's Commentary offers pastors, teachers, and Bible study leaders clear and compelling insights into the Bible that will equip them to understand, apply, and teach the truth in God's Word.



Author: Mark D. Roberts
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Published: 07/28/2004
Pages: 440
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.51lbs
Size: 8.95h x 6.08w x 1.14d
ISBN: 9780785247852

About the Author
Roberts, Mark D.: -

Mark D. Roberts (PhD, Harvard University) is executive director of the Max De Pree Center for Leadership at Fuller Seminary. Previously, he was senior director of Laity Lodge and senior pastor of Irvine Presbyterian Church in Southern California. He studied at Harvard University, where he received a PhD in New Testament and Christian Origins. He has written several books, including his most recent: Can We Trust the Gospels? (Crossway, 2007).

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