HALLELUJAH!
HALLELUJAH! Thus ends Spurgeon's Treasury of David. And such is my feeling on this excellent book! Praise the Lord! Charles Spurgeon may have died over a hundred years ago, but he lives on in his writings. In this commentary, he writes an exposition on every verse in the book of Psalms, all 150 chapters and I know not how many verses! He also has commentary on every verse by various writers of his day and before. So this is not just a commentary by Spurgeon, but also by many others such as Matthew Henry, John Calvin, Augustine, John Owen and many others. In fact, his index of authors quoted covers five, small print pages! Such Godly insight given in these pages, such wisdom! Is it hard reading? Sure is! Is it understandable? Sure is! Even though this was written 150+ years ago, most of it is very understandable if you just take the time to read it. Spurgeon also includes a section in each chapter called "Hints to Village Preachers." I confess, I did not read these. I am not a preacher, just an old grandma trying to dig deeper into God's word.
I almost rated this down to four stars, but definitely NOT because of content, but for editing in this kindle version. I have both the print text and the kindle version. Both were helpful. The print version is two large volumes, each 2 1/4" thick with small print! The kindle version was much easier to read, but numerous errors. These are usually easy to figure out, such as "tie" when it should be "the." Sometimes, though, I was very glad to have the print version to refer to. Sometimes I wasn't sure if it was an archaic word or an error. That was when the print version came in handy. Although this was an annoyance, I STILL recommend this book! If you love the Psalms, it will give you a deeper understanding of the meaning. If you just can't really get into the Psalms, it will give you a deeper understanding of the meaning! It will also give you a love for the Psalms that you might never have had before! Just read it!!!!