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This classic commentary has been a staple for Bible students and preachers for well over a hundred years. This current edition has preserved the scholarship originally penned by J. W. McGarvey, but it has updated the footnotes to help the modern reader and student. Also included in this volume are new maps, charts, and a list of references made by J. W. McGarvey and where to find them online today. J.W. McGarvey (1829-1911) The son of an Irish immigrant, John William McGarvey, was born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky on March 1, 1829. After his father died and his mother remarried, his family relocated to Tremont, Illinois. J. W. McGarvey at the age of 18 enrolled at Bethany College, an institutio...
The classic Harmony of the Gospels by J. W. McGarvey and Philip Y. Pendleton with interspersed comments. Attractively re-typeset, this enduring work is a valuable resource to modern Bible students. "In most commentaries a fifth or sixth of the space is taken up in drawing distinctions between the texts of the four Gospels, while in this work these distinctions are placed before the reader's eye, where he can see them for himself at a glance. Moreover, in other commentaries, which give the text, another sixth or seventh of the work is taken up in reprinting in the notes that portion of the text concerning which the commentator wishes to speak. Our interjected method avoids all this needless r...
John William (J. W.) McGarvey (1 March 1829 - 6 October 1911) was a minister, author, and religious educator in the American Restoration Movement. He was particularly associated with the College of the Bible in Lexington, Kentucky (today Lexington Theological Seminary) where he taught for 46 years, serving as president from 1895 to 1911. He was noted for his opposition to theological liberalism and higher criticism. His writings are still influential among the heirs of the conservative wing of the Restoration Movement, the Churches of Christ and Christian churches and churches of Christ.
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