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âThe Scriptural method of exposition so well carried out by Bridges renders all his writings very suggestive to ministers. While explaining the passage in hand, he sets other portions of the word in new lights.ââ C.H. SPURGEON
Charles Bridgesâ commentary on Ecclesiastes shows that this neglected book of Scripture is
Relevant for today. Our land needs to be awakened to the futility of seeking happiness without God.
Clear when interpreted in the light of its overall theme.
Suitable not merely for âthe light-hearted and thoughtlessâ but for âthe most eminent saint of Godâ.
Necessary. âOn no account could we have spared this book from the canon. It has its own sphere of instruction and that of no common valueâ.
Harmonious with the New Testament. âWe cannot fully enforce and apply Ecclesiastes except by the aid of Gospel lightâ.
Sanctifying. The message of the book is designed to bring men to complete consecration to God, as Bridges declares: âThe men that we want are lively, warm, real men- men who have a daily contact with a personal living Saviour- men whose religion is the element in which they breathe, the principle by which they work- men who think of life as the seed time for eternity.
Geneva Series of Commentaries
352 pages
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