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I. & II. KINGS
294. GENESTE (MAXIMILIAN, M.A.) The Parallel Histories of Judah and Israel. 2 vols., Roy. 8vo. £1 11s. 6d.
Lond., S. Bagster &
Sons. 1843. S. 6/- to 8/-
The explanatory notes are mostly from other authors. The work has a very
noble appearance, and may be useful as showing the run of Biblical history;
but Barth's Bible Manual
(No. 3) would answer every purpose.
295. JUKES (ANDREW). The Mystery of the Kingdom, traced through
the Books of Kings. Part I. 1/6. Lond.,
Longmans. 1858.
This author is more mystical than we could wish, but never writes without
being instructive.
296. KEIL (K. F.) and BERTHEAU (E.) Commentary on the Books of
Kings. By K. F. Keil. Translated by James Murphy, LL.D. Supplemented by a
Commentary on the Books of Chronicles. By Ernst Bertheau, Professor in
Goettingen. Translated by James Martin, B.A. 2 vols. 10/6 each. Edinb., T. & T. Clark. 1857. S.
10/-
Distinguished by careful investigation of the meaning of the text. This is
a most important help to the expositor. The student will not, however, find
much in the way of reflections and doctrines.
Vol.
1 (16.6 MB)
Vol.
2 (16.9 MB)
297. KEIL and DELITZSCH. The Books of the Kings. By C. F. Keil.
Translated by James Martin, B.A. 1 vol. 10/6. Edinb., T. & T. Clark. 1865.
This appears to be another form of the work mentioned above. At least there
can be no necessity for purchasing both. This is the better.
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298. KITTO. Daily Bible Illustrations,
"Solomon and the Kings." (See
No. 41.)
Full of deeply interesting matter.
299.
LANGE'S
COMMENTARIES. Edited by Dr. Schaff. Kings. By
Dr. Bahr. 1 vol., Imp. 8vo. 21/-, or to subscribers 15/- Edinb., T. & T. Clark. 1872.
It must have cost great effort to
make the homiletical part of this volume as good as it is. It is a treasury
to the preacher, and is all the more precious because we have next to
nothing upon the books of the Kings. Refer to links under
number 42
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