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“...you have to be godly to be wise ...”
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“Genesis, in fact, is in various ways almost nearer the New Testament than the Old, and some of its topics are barely heard again till their implications can fully emerge in the gospel. The institution of marriage, the fall of man, the jealousy of Cain, the judgment of the flood, the imputed righteousness of the believer, the rival sons of promise and of the flesh, the profanity of Esau, the pilgrim status of God’s people, are all predominantly New Testament themes.”
― Genesis
― Genesis
“Path after path will be relentlessly explored to the very point at which it comes to nothing. In the end, only one way will be left.”
― The Message of Ecclesiastes
― The Message of Ecclesiastes
“God meets us in this book in three main aspects: as Creator, as Sovereign, and as Unsearchable Wisdom. Not that any of these actual terms are used of Him, except the first; but they may serve as a convenient focus.”
― The Message of Ecclesiastes
― The Message of Ecclesiastes
“Wisdom—quite practical and orthodox—is his base-camp; but he is an explorer. His concern is with the boundaries of life, and especially with the questions that most of us would hesitate to push too far.”
― The Message of Ecclesiastes
― The Message of Ecclesiastes
“He is a model reformer in that what he taught he had first lived, and what he lived he had first made sure of in the Scriptures. With study, conduct and teaching put deliberately in this right order, each of these was able to function properly at its best: study was saved from unreality, conduct from uncertainty, and teaching from insincerity and shallowness.”
― Ezra and Nehemiah: An Introduction and Commentary
― Ezra and Nehemiah: An Introduction and Commentary




