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Christian Library Series V5 Biblical Illustrator
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- Volume 5 of the Christian Library Series
- Published in 1887 by Joseph Exell
- Anecdotes, similes, expositions, homiletics,
illustrations
- Spurgeon, Maclaren, Hodge, Moody, and many more
Biblical Illustrator – New Testament
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, Similes, Emblems, Illustrations,
Expositions, Science, Geography, History, and Homiletics
gathered from a wide range of home and foreign literature on
the verses of the Bible. There are 34,752 pages of information
covering the entire Bible. As far as we can tell The Biblical
Illustrator is currently out of print, but it has listed for
as high as $1150. It is a perfect complement to the The Pulpit
Commentary and would be a wonderful addition to any Christian
student's library.
The Biblical Illustrator will help increase the student's
thought – All Scripture is profitable for instruction, for
each Christian in their many walks of life. It should be the
never-ending goal of every Christian to understand and
discover the vast treasures of our Holy Bible. Today's
Christian is blessed by the immense accumulation of inspired
writings, authored by history's most gifted writers. This
library furthers the original effort of the editor of The
Biblical Illustrator: "To preserve and present the treasure of
the ages, so that the ordinary reader may be able to make
himself the happy possesor of it.".
The Biblical Illustrator will also help the student's money
and time expenses – It is not feasible for today's Christian
reader to own a library which consists of thousands of costly
and hard-to-find volumes. Also, it is unfeasible to expect
today's Christian to be able to read these volumes in today's
busy world. The Biblical Illustrator was designed to address
these limitations by allowing the Christian reader of today to
have the "cream" of centuries of study and writing at their
fingertips. Compiled in a "Best of" fashion, The Biblical
Illustrator allows the student to build on the foundation laid
by our predecessors, rather than making the student
"redevelop" work that has been available for centuries.
The student's knowledge of the history of Christian Literature
will be increased by The Biblical Illustrator. At the end of
every article, the author's name is given to allow the student
to pursue further information if desired. Many of these
articles were taken from works that are either so lengthy,
costly or scarce that today's student would otherwise not be
aware of their existence, and not be able to facilitate them
in study.
Now the student will be able to dress the "dry bones" of
sermon outlines with thousands of illustrations and anecdotes
about our sacred text. Many times we are asked as pastors,
Christians, or conveyors of the word to drive home the Divine
message in our Holy Bible. The Biblical Illustrator helps us
to learn and teach by bringing a new light and form to a bare
statement of abstract doctrine. The original editor hoped that
"The gospel archer, may find in its pages many a pointed arrow
for his quiver and bow."
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