This book took one line at a time from the Pearl of Great Price and had several paragraphs under each line explaining what the line meant. The paragraphs were taken from a Prophet or from one of the 12 Apostles, past or present. It was great to get new & additional insight on many subjects. I even wrote down each new thing I learned. It was interesting reading.
This book is interesting as a commentary because the comments are almost all from prophets and apostles (with a few apparently from the author/compiler). This makes the commentary authoritative, with some of the most interesting comments from Bruce R. McConkie. The commentary seems a bit dated in some cases (the book was published in 1987), although you'd think such comments would never contradict or change; still, I believe that some thoughts would be stated differently or given additional context by a current prophet. And although the author limits himself to comments by these authorities, I kept thinking of all that Hugh Nibley would have to say about these scriptures and having to remind myself that his work is outside the scope of what the author was including in his commentary. I don't recommend this book as a purchase although it may be worth checking out from the library.
Excellent book. This is my favorite style of formatting for a commentary (and about the only kind I can endure): for each verse (or part of a verse) there are "Selected Statements of the First Presidency and the Twelve Apostles" in bullet form, and then "Other Commentary" etc. From the cover it may appear as though these are just Peterson's thoughts and ramblings, but it's actually a compilation of quotes from authorities. The other thing I like about it is that there are quotes for most of the verses in the book--it doesn't skip several verses at a time like in many manuals. Finally, the quotes selected are rich and meaningful. I learned a lot--there are plenty of stars and exclamation marks in the margins of my copy.
Pretty good set of essays on themes from the Pearl of Great Price. The essays are hit or miss, as is the case in this series of lectures from BYU, but overall, I enjoyed most of them. Some really deep topics are discussed, which will require some re-reading. I really like these older collections though.
I don't remember much about this book except that I read it for an online Pearly of Great Price course through BYU and it was an amazing book. I learned so much that this was actually my favorite religion class.