Thank you, J.M. I appreciate you showing us this huge volume, a work of art and inspiration.
@shawnbrewer710 күн бұрын
What an incredible piece of history! I wanted to highlight that only the KJV was used when this commentary was published in 1871. To put it in context, the Civil War had ended just six years earlier, in 1865. The Revised Version (RV) wouldn’t start publication until 1881, continuing through 1894. This commentary was printed before the shift brought by modern Biblical scholarship and predates many Protestant beliefs that emerged in America (and unfortunately persist today). It was also published at the dawn of the Second Industrial Revolution, typically dated from 1870 to 1914. America was a vastly different place at that time. You should consider going live on KZbin weekly in 2025 and reading through the entire book!
@shelleyhender853711 күн бұрын
I am a book lover who worked for 2 different bookstores while attending university. OLD BOOKS are absolutely my JAM, and I try to collect whatever is financially feasible! As much as I enjoy film…there’s nothing like a comprehensive book to trigger one’s imagination and exhilaration! Many blessings!🇨🇦
@PisciLover10 күн бұрын
I hope you do more of these. I like how you explained what thoughts, etc. didn't exist when that commentary was written. I love old books.
@laquitapierce978116 сағат бұрын
I have visited the 7 Churches in Turkey and there was no way that I would have read the Bible when I was younger and known that Paul wrote all those letters to the people in that region. All we had was the encyclopedia Britannica for reference. That Bible is a one stop shop for all things. Thank you for sharing.
@SibleySteve11 күн бұрын
I really appreciate this video, because sometimes I just want to pay homage to a printed product (especially an old Scottish one) without a decision outcome. Unlike so much of theology, which sort of requires taking sides, this is just honor and respect. Speaking of decisions, do you ever feel like the Lutheran view of Romans 7 is true in that universe, while the Wesleyan view is perfectly true in the Wesleyan universe? The older I get, the more I respect both men, both traditions, both churches, and in a weird way, the text speaks to me in a multiplicity of convictions, hounding me on both the level of "I will never be properly / finally holy until my body is raised to new life" and also "I have to get my act together because I want to live new life in new creation by the power of the Holy Ghost who lives in me, and not continue to let sin abound in my mortal body." One of the reasons I love being Episcopalian is the via media. Last month I was in Canterbury England and taking communion at the Cathedral for several days on a pilgrimage spending time in bookstores and in church everyday and night, and learned how the Anglican Archbishop takes turns between an anglo-Catholic like Rowan Williams, and an evangelical like Justin Welby. I think a church that allows for this kind of broad tolerance is refreshing after I spent years in a fundamentalist camp where we fostered micro-aggressions against every other church. I know this isn't for everybody, but I'm getting older, and I like the tone of this video.
@1334cass11 күн бұрын
Super cool! Thank you so much for sharing this with us!!
@janeyranlett656711 күн бұрын
Thank you, it was indeed interesting
@livinright111 күн бұрын
Wow, what a super cool commentary! So glad you shared it and we could see what it looked like 150 years ago 📖...thx for sharing 👍
@Yesica199311 күн бұрын
Oh, you should find out how much it would cost to get it repaired! I've seen videos where they can do wonders, not just repairing spines and putting back pages, but even cleaning and repairing pages. I just don't know how expensive it is. It might be worth it for something like this, since it's already in pretty good shape starting out. I love old books!
@ArleneAdkinsZell11 күн бұрын
Oh wow, what a fascinating book, a precious historical artifact for sure.
@d.c.sodyssey478310 күн бұрын
Awesome. Ahead of it's time.
@midnightdoxology11 күн бұрын
I need to become a monthly donor again. After my job switch, we’ve been playing a lot of catch up. It’s first on my list though!
@karenwilliams415211 күн бұрын
I love it! I have one reprinted in maybe the 1960s, but yours is way more cool!
@Brandaniron11 күн бұрын
I had a three volume set (I think) of the JFB. Commentary. I used it a lot.
@vsaharc11 күн бұрын
Enjoyed it.
@deanalley_thebaptist87811 күн бұрын
Thank you. Have you ever considered reviewing EW Bullinger (s) Companion Bible?
@Brandaniron11 күн бұрын
I just received The Companion Bible and this is not a review but it’s definitely worth having just for the appendix pages in the back. It’s a large book but for the price, I’m glad I purchased it. Bullinger became known as a hyper dispensationalist but using with discernment there are many valuable gems in this Bible. Print is quite small too:
@e.m.809414 күн бұрын
I bet they don't mention the new perspective on Paul. 🤣
@jacobortega34248 күн бұрын
What perspective
@e.m.80948 күн бұрын
@jacobortega3424 The new perspective on Paul.
@stephflint69004 күн бұрын
What is the “new perspective on Paul”?
@e.m.80944 күн бұрын
@@stephflint6900 It's way too difficult to explain on a KZbin comment, but (IMO) Jordan Cooper has the most succinct explanation of it in a video here on KZbin and it's under 5 minutes. I definitely recommend searching for it and watching it. 👍
@Yesica199311 күн бұрын
I hate that I so recently discovered the Judges series and then Ruth and then... no more. I would have loved to see Samuel, Kings, & Chronicles, which always give me a headache trying to keep people and events straight. Stupid Covid ruined EVERYTHING.
@Eye_of_a_Texan11 күн бұрын
5:00 I'm guessing from the age and the authors, that it's older Presbyterian. These used to be they were very Calvinist. Not sure if they were at this point in time though.
@RonPaulPeace4 күн бұрын
You do know that you can get commentaries from like A.D. 350 ? These are much closer to the time on earth of our Lord Jesus Christ.
@DiscipleDojo4 күн бұрын
@@RonPaulPeace you don't say! 🙄
@midnightdoxology11 күн бұрын
Please JM, let me send you the Ruckman Bible to do a parody review! I want to see it so bad! We could also get Mark award on your channel to do an interview on Ruckman, I’m sure all your viewers would love it!
@Yesica199311 күн бұрын
Dr. Ward has said he's done (after this year) with public KJVO engagement. I can't blame him. I only discovered both him and the whole KJVO thing a few weeks or maybe a couple of months ago. That stuff is enough to make you tear out your hair.
@midnightdoxology11 күн бұрын
@ yeah I did see that. I was thinking an interview more so on the rhetoric of Ruckman, which KJVO is a huge part of, but there’s also many layers to.
@vincecruz52029 күн бұрын
📖 So according to the wisdom of 150 years ago: When & how was the End of the Age / End of the World supposed to have transpired? ⌛️ 💥
@sideburnsoldiers33492 күн бұрын
charlotte?well ill be, we are neighbors,clover lake wylie
@SeanRhoadesChristopher11 күн бұрын
Why do you keep your head covered? It’s a sign of shame for a man to cover his head. What are you ashamed of? If you are a faithful servant of Christ then these Holy Spirit inspired verses will lead you to obedience regarding modest proper dress including head coverings: Genesis 3.21, Deuteronomy 22.5, 1st Corinthians 11.2-16. (See also Isaiah 47.1-3; Deut 21.10-14; Num 5.18; Jeremiah 14.3-4; 2 Samuel 15.30)
@Yesica199311 күн бұрын
LOL! Is he in church? Is he preaching? Is he praying? No. He's on KZbin showing an old book. Stop typing nonsense. It brings shame to the name of Christ by making all His followers look like lunatics. Good grief.
@DiscipleDojo11 күн бұрын
@@SeanRhoadesChristopher 😅 what a silly comment.
@SeanRhoadesChristopher11 күн бұрын
@ “He that answereth a matter before he heareth it, it is folly and shame unto him.” (Proverbs 18:13, KJV) supply evidence as to why what I say is silly, after you first read and examine the verses supplied. “He that refuseth instruction despiseth his own soul: but he that heareth reproof getteth understanding.” (Proverbs 15:32, KJV)
@Yesica199311 күн бұрын
@@SeanRhoadesChristopher LOL! Agreed! Now address why you're saying such nonsense, when, again, he's not in church, he's not preaching/teaching, he's not praying. He's on YT showing an old reference book. You know you won't answer. Take your nonsense elsewhere. Again, it makes actual Christians look like idiots. And brings shame to Christ's name. Be gone with this idiocy.