Menu
Chapter 88 of 117

Vol 04 - MINOR PROPHETS.

2 min read · Chapter 88 of 117

MINOR PROPHETS.

810 BARLEE (EDWARD). Explanatory Version of the Minor Prophets, 12mo. ].on&, Pickering. i839. 1/6.

One of the best paraphrases we have ever met with.

81i COWLES (HENRY, D.D.) The Minor Prophets, with Notes.

Cr. 8vo. New York, D. Appleton & Co. 1867. S. 7/-”This work is designed for both pastor and people. It embodies me results of much research, and elucidates the text of sacred Scripture with admirable force and simplicity.” — New York Christian Intelligence 812 DANAEUS, or DANEAU (LAMBERT. Eminent French Protestant Divine.

153o — 1596). A fruitfull Commentarie upon the Twelve Small Prophets.

Translated by John Stockwood, Minister at Tunbridge. 4to. Lond., 1594. A translation of a work famous in its day, but of small service now.

8I3 HENDERSON (EBENEZER, D.D.) The Twelve Minor Prophets.

Large 8vo. Lond., Hamilton & Co. I845. Scarce. S. 1o/-A learned critical work, not spiritually or doctrinally suggestive, but simply explanatory of the text. This author denounces the theory of a double sense in prophecy 3 we, none the less, believe it to be a fact.

814 HUTCHESON (GEORGE). Briefe Exposition of the 12 Small Prophets. 3 vols., sm. 8vo. Lond., I655; 1 vol., folio, I657. 7/6 to 10/- Get it. Hutcheson is always rich. He resembles Dickson.

815 KEIL (K. F.) Commentary on the Minor Prophets. 2 vols., 8vo. 2I/- Edinb., T. & T. Clark. I87I.

“Dr. Keil is at his best in this Commentary; and to all who have ventured on this obscure region we can promise an intelligent guide and a serviceable light in this work. We ourselves, under his guidance, have resumed the study of these beautiful and instructive Scriptures with renewed vigor and growing delight.” — Nonconformist.

816 KELLY (WILLIAM). Lectures. Cr. 8vo. 4/6. ].and., Broom. 1871.

Mr. Kelly finds in the Minor Prophets a great many things which we cannot see a trace: of — for instance, he here discovers that we shall lose India. It is a pity that a man of such excellence should allow a very superior mind to be so warped.

817 LANGE. Commentary on the Minor Prophets. Edited by Dr. Schaff. Imp. 8vo. 21/- Edinb.,T.T. Clark. 1874. The commentaries on the different prophets are by various authors; hence their value differs, its a whole the volume is excellent, but not so good as Keil.

818 NEWCOME (WILLIAM, D.D. Abp. of Armagh. 1729 — 1800).

Improved Version, Metrical Arrangement, and Explanation. With all the Principal Notes of Harsley on Hosea, and Blayney on Zechariah 8:1-23 vo. Lond., 1836. 2/6. (See No. 7II.) A celebrated critical work of a past age, but not expository. Newcome was too fond of new readings to be safely followed.

819 PUSEY (E. B., D.D.) The Minor Prophets. With a Commentary. 4to., sewed, 5/- each part. Part I., Hosea to Joel; II., Joel to Amos, vi. 6; III., Amos, vi. 6 to Micah, i. I2; IV., Micah, i. I3 to Nahum; V. [in the press], Habakkuk to Haggai. Land., J. Parker. I86O — I871.

All authorities speak of this work with great respect and so would we; but it is evident that Dr. Pusey is far too much swayed by patristic and mediaeval commentators.

820 RANDALL (JAMES, M.A.) Sermons on the Books of Joel, Jonah, Nahum, Micah, and Habakkuk. 8co. Lond., I843. 2/6. Superior sermons; but what are they among so many prophets ?

821 STOKES (DAVID, D.D.) Paraphrase. 8co. Lond., x659. 4/’ Of no importance.

Everything we make is available for free because of a generous community of supporters.

Donate