#88 Biblical Illustrator – Old and New Testament – 2 CDs
$19.95
The Biblical Illustrator
1.) What is The Biblical Illustrator?
The Biblical Illustrator was originally published in 1887, in London, by Joseph Exell (One of the editors for the Pulpit commentary). The Biblical Illustrator is a collection of Anecdotes, Similies, Emblems, Illustrations, Expository, Scientific, Geographical, Historical, and Homiletics gathered from a wide range of home and foreign literature on every passage of the Bible.
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2.) What does the Biblical Illustrator consist of?
There are 34752 pages of information covering the entire Bible. As far as we can tell The Biblical Illustrator is out of print, but it has listed for as high as $1150. It is organized in the same fashion as The Pulpit Commentary and would be a wonderful complement to any student’s library.
3.) Who authored The Biblical Illustrator?
Actually The Biblical Illustrator is a compilation of many of the most classically acclaimed authors and commentators, organized in a verse-by-verse manner. These authors include: Spurgeon, Augustine, MacLaren, Manton, Godet, Trapp, Lightfoot, Ryle, Hodge, Murray, Donne, Plumptre, Alexander, Owen, Moody, Parker, and hundreds of other contributors.
Essentially, for every passage of the Bible, you will now have at your fingertips, a collection of writings, and commentary from many of the authors listed above. Because of the large collection of contributors, The Biblical Illustrator, is a must-have for every serious Bible student.
All Complete works on two CDs in PDF format for Macintosh and Windows.