Author: C.H. MACKINTOSH
Pages: 371
Publisher: Believer`s Bookshelf Canada Inc.
Publish Date: 2007
Edition: Unknown
Condition: New.
Binding: Hardcover
Markings: N/A.
Description
Notes on the Book of Numbers
This classic commentary on Numbers has been continuously in print since it first appeared. Charles Mackintosh did not set out to provide a detailed commentary but rather to draw attention to Scriptural principles, illustrations and examples found in Numbers. He brings out God`s love of order both in the way the duties of the priests and Levites were set out. There is, too, so much to learn from the history of Israel - the failure to go into Canaan, the various lapses and rebellions, but yet the love of God for his people and the firmness of His purposes for them, a s shown in the way he turned even the malice of their enemies into blessing. In all these, and more the author shows the reader the ways of God, not only for the readers of his own day but for us today as well.
Pages: 371
Publisher: Believer`s Bookshelf Canada Inc.
Publish Date: 2007
Edition: Unknown
Condition: New.
Binding: Hardcover
Markings: N/A.
Description
Notes on the Book of Numbers
This classic commentary on Numbers has been continuously in print since it first appeared. Charles Mackintosh did not set out to provide a detailed commentary but rather to draw attention to Scriptural principles, illustrations and examples found in Numbers. He brings out God`s love of order both in the way the duties of the priests and Levites were set out. There is, too, so much to learn from the history of Israel - the failure to go into Canaan, the various lapses and rebellions, but yet the love of God for his people and the firmness of His purposes for them, a s shown in the way he turned even the malice of their enemies into blessing. In all these, and more the author shows the reader the ways of God, not only for the readers of his own day but for us today as well.