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Six Volume Set. From author's Preface: "The readers of these volumes are expected to be primarily those who know no Greek or comparatively little and.are anxious to get fresh help from the study of words and phrases in the New Testament. These volumes do not claim to be formal commentary.words are selected for discussion which seem to be richest for the needs of the reader in the light of present-day knowledge." Robertson's remarks are lexical, grammatical, archaeological, exegetical and illustrative. Volume I: The Gospel According to Matthew; The Gospel According to Mark. xv, 406 pp. Volume II: The Gospel According to Luke. xvii, 298 pp. Volume III: The Acts of The Apostles. xvi, 490 pp. Volume IV: The Epistles of Paul. xix, 634 pp. Volume V: The Fourth Gospel; The Epistle To the Hebrews. xxvii, 451 pp. Volume VI: The General Epistles and The Revelation of John. xiii, 488 pp. CONDITION: Attractively quarter bound brown boards, gilt titles within black labels on darker brown spines. Exterior bindings have very little rubbing. While not extremely obtrusive, there is occasional highlighting and minor annotation throughout, and across nearly all volumes. Even still, this is a very nice set, solidly bound. PLEASE NOTE: Due to size and weight of 9 lbs., an additional shipping charge may apply and will be requested after purchase. Full refund if not satisfied. Seller Inventory # 076150
Title: Word Pictures In The New Testament (Complete...
Publisher: Baker Book House
Publication Date: 1930
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good +
Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Edition: Reprint.
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Reprint. Archibald Thomas Robertson (1863?1934) was a Southern Baptist preacher and biblical scholar whose work focused on the New Testament and Koine Greek. This complete six volume set is bound in matching two-toned cloth of dark burnt orange and dark brown. Covers are plain. Black labels lettered in gilt and ornamentation on each spine. Dark orange endpapers. On a shelf, this set spans almost 7.75 inches. Facsimile reprint from the 1930, 1931, 1932, and 1933. edition copy written by Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. Volume I: Matthew and Mark. xviii, 406 pp.Volume II: Luke. xvii, 298 pp. Volume III: Acts. xv, 490 pp. Volume IV: Epistles of Paul. xix, 634 pp. Volume V: John and Hebrews. xxviii, 451 pp.Volume VI: The General Epistles and Revelation. xiii, 488 pp. CONDITION: Near fine. Minor crinkling within the first several pages at the head of Volume I, and light wear on some corners. Leaves are bright and bindings are tight and sound. A very nice, solid, complete set. PLEASE NOTE: Due to the size and weight of this set, an additional shipping charge may apply and will be requested after purchase. Full refund if not satisfied. Seller Inventory # 078789
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. This complete six volume set is bound in matching dark green cloth. Covers are plain with gilt lettering on the spine. On a shelf, this set spans 7.5 inches.VOLUMES INCLUDE:Volume I: Matthew and Mark. xvii, 406 pp.Volume II: Luke. xvii, 298 pp. Volume III: Acts. xvi, 490 pp.Volume IV: The Epistles of Paul. xix, 634 pp.Volume V: The Fourth Gospel and The Epistle to the Hebrews. xxvii, 451 pp.Volume VI: The General Epistles and The Revelation of John. xiii, 488 pp. FROM THE DUST JACKET: "This six-volume commentary on the New Testament was published in 1930-33. Ministers and other Bible students still acclaim it for combining through scholarship with teaching skill and insight. 'It is a verse by verse commentary on the English text (with the corresponding Greek in English letters) stressing those meaningful and pictrial suggestions which are often implicit in the original significance of the words but are lost in translation. The author makes available for those who do not know Greek a large amount of critical and exegetical material and of interpretative insight directly connected with studies in the original text.' (The Christian Century). Dr. Robertson's scholarship was at all times unimpeachable, his spiritual insight was profound, and his style was of the highest order. His genial wit, his human touch and interest, and his unique phrasing carry an appeal for every reader." CONDITION: The books themselves are near fine with minimal wear and are unmarked. Dust jackets are VG with fading, some open tears, chipping along the extremities and sunned spines, which also have a handwritten number 482. Bindings are tight and sound. A good set ready for rigorous study.PLEASE NOTE: Due to the size and weight of this set, an additional shipping charge may apply and will be requested after purchase. Full refund if not satisfied. Seller Inventory # 078769