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The author relates the Old Testament prophecies to New Testament Fulfilment and present day application of truth for Christian living.
 
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MenoraChurch | Apr 22, 2023 |
Sketching every period of Abraham's life, Meyer shows that wherever faith is, it is linked with God's omnipotence.
 
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OLibrary | Mar 18, 2022 |
Why do some sheep hear the Shepherd's voice and follow, while others persist is one of those secrets which are not revealed as yet to the children of men. But as the eye of omniscient love glanced down the ages, it must have lighted with peculiar pleasure on the eager, devoted soul of Paul. God foreknew and predestined him. The divine purpose, descrying his capacity for the best, selected him for it, and it for him.
 
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OLibrary | 4 andere besprekingen | Nov 30, 2021 |
Why do some sheep hear the Shepherd's voice and follow, while others persist is one of those secrets which are not revealed as yet to the children of men. But as the eye of omniscient love glanced down the ages, it must have lighted with peculiar pleasure on the eager, devoted soul of Paul. God foreknew and predestined him. The divine purpose, descrying his capacity for the best, selected him for it, and it for him.
 
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OLibrary | 4 andere besprekingen | Nov 30, 2021 |
Why do some sheep hear the Shepherd's voice and follow, while others persist is one of those secrets which are not revealed as yet to the children of men. But as the eye of omniscient love glanced down the ages, it must have lighted with peculiar pleasure on the eager, devoted soul of Paul. God foreknew and predestined him. The divine purpose, descrying his capacity for the best, selected him for it, and it for him.
 
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OLibrary | 4 andere besprekingen | Nov 30, 2021 |
I gave up on finishing this. A few chapters were very good, but most of the points seemed to hang on either the "shepherd" metaphor or some other metaphor. There was a lot of filler and flowery language, and I found myself wishing that he would just come out with it and get to the metaphors' meaning.
As an example, I disagreed with his treatment of Psalm 23:4. Most of the chapter was about death, because of the translations which say "the valley of the shadow of death." Modern translations here don't even mention death; it is assumed to be a misdivision of the Hebrew word—which is simply a plural, "darknesses," (tselmot)—into two words, "shadow" (tsel) and "death" (mot). But there is another Semitic root, "tselm", which also means "darkness," and "-ot" is just a plural marker. (The word is used in Amos 5:8, "He ... turns darkness into morning.") To treat this verse as being about death itself is an interpolation (or an "eisegesis") that is based entirely on what I consider an English translation error. It also seems to be unrelated to the context.
Often with such authors, I don't necessarily disagree with what they're saying, but with how they have treated Scripture.
I will probably try a different F. B. Meyer book later on since his works on Scripture character (on Moses, Paul, Abraham) seem to be rated more highly.
 
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Shockleyy | Jun 6, 2021 |
I liked his style of writing. F.B. Meyer writes of practical Christian living. I'd like to read more of his writing if I can find it.
 
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eliorajoy | May 23, 2020 |
Meyers does an excellent job of showing you who Paul was as a kan and as an apostle; as well as how his life devoted to his work progressed from Damacus road to Rome.
 
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longhorndaniel | 4 andere besprekingen | Jul 19, 2017 |
The author takes up the burden of revealing, or actually transforming, a well-known character limned from Scripture. No work of archeology is referenced.
Born of Hannah, an intense, devoted mother who had long been bitterly childless, Samuel lived a life of beauty and fulfillment. He did not prophesy anything, in the sense of foretelling. Nor was he as eloquent as Isaiah. But he was "saintly", and by the "moral grandeur of character", he "arrested the ruin of his people". [28]
The Lord repeatedly appeared to Samuel, not in visions and dreams, but by "the Word of the Lord", as in Shiloh. Born into an age of chaos, and no leader who could unite the tribes, and few who claimed they knew the Lord and His Work. Quoting Scripture: "Every man did that which was right in his own eyes". [34]
In "An Epilogue", Meyer places the Prophet in perspective and significance: "' Samuel the prophet' thus practically bridges the gulf between Samson the judge and David the King." [192] His name is identified with the two books of Scripture which describe "this great transitional period".

The author lived and died as a millenarian evangelist who believed he was witnessing the "last days", and that he would live forever in a palace.
 
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keylawk | May 8, 2015 |
A good book for chossing sermon topics. Meyer's exposition of great passages of Scripture is organized book by book, and offers a starting point for ministers and others who need fresh ideas for messages.
 
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scsaglib | Jul 23, 2009 |
Each prayer for each day of the year is two or three sentences in length. Every prayer is based on Scriptural thoughts. While God wants prayer to come from the heart, such books as this help to put us in the right frame of mind to commune with Him, worship Him, and praise Him, each day of our lives.½
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yangguy | May 29, 2007 |
Excellent easy read for new Christians and those seeking a Christian life

Wow! I wish someone had recommended this book to me earlier. This is a book you can read in about 2 hours. It begins with testimonies from well known people that describes their need for Jesus in their lives. Then, the author explains what a Christian is, how to ask forgiveness from God, and how to begin begin the path for a Christian life. It is very easy to read, references many scriptures that are very helpful and clear especially to a new believer. Highly recommended for all Christians.
 
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PeaceUMC | Feb 17, 2007 |
 
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semoffat | Aug 30, 2021 |
 
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semoffat | 1 andere bespreking | Aug 30, 2021 |
Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ by F. B Meyer (?)
 
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journeyguy | 4 andere besprekingen | Apr 2, 2013 |
 
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