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Exposition of Romans
By John Gill
This excellent commentary on the Book of Romans is here published for
the first time as a separate volume, complete and unabridged, from Dr.
Gill’s larger work, An Exposition of the New Testament, first published
in London in 1746-1748. Our edition has been completely retypeset in a
large, easy to read print, while retaining the wording of Dr. Gill’s
original text.
John Gill (1697-1771) was by any measure a most exceptional and gifted
man of God. His enduring influence justifies the claim that he is one of
the greatest theologians to appear in the annals of Christian history.
In his Exposition of Romans, readers will profit from Gill’s industry
and patient labor in presenting a sound exegesis of the Word of God.
Gill was an eminent Biblical and Rabbinical scholar, and there is no
sterile detachment from the precious realities of the Divine life
evident here. On the contrary, when Gill writes of Christ and His
finished work on the cross and the benefits conveyed to the believer by
virtue of being united to Him by grace, his depictions are quite moving
and eloquent. Gill neither lived in an ivory tower nor shrank from a
loving pastoral care for his hearers. The gospel minister, he wrote,
"can’t but wish that all that hear him might be converted and saved."
His Exposition of Romans was written during the course of his regular
ministry at the Goat Yard Chapel, Horselydown, from 1720 until 1757,
when both he and his devoted hearers moved to their new chapel at Carter
Lane. Comprehensive, authoritative and judiciously written, this
exposition on Romans will prove to be an invaluable aid in understanding
"the way of God more perfectly." (Acts 17:26).
First in the Newport Commentary Series, this 635 page volume is
hardbound in Grade B black buckram with gold stamping on the front cover
and spine, with a nice two color dust jacket.
Cost is $28.00 plus shipping.
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