With it, however, we have undeniable proof of His divinity and a rock-solid hope for the future. "The Resurrection: A Symposium" is a classic collection of essays by the theological heavyweights of the 19th century.
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This commentary has more than 1,500 sermons arranged in canonical order with more than 46,000 scriptural references, making this collection one of the fullest expositor’s commentary ever. For his work MacLaren drew praise from many.
Alexander Maclaren was born in 1826 at Glasgow, Scotland, the son of David Maclaren, who was a merchant and Baptist lay preacher. Maclaren was converted and publicly baptized at the age of twelve.
Alexander Maclaren "The Expositor's Bible: The Epistles of St. Paul to the Colossians and Philemon" presents a scholarly and spiritually uplifting commentary on two vital New Testament letters.
Although this work does not just pull scripture from these two respective prophets, but rather from all over the Bible, MacLaren is able to take different texts to make a clear and coherent whole.