How to read a commentary, and avoid my four rookie errors
How to read a commentary, and avoid my four rookie errors
By Chris Green
Special to Virtueonline
www.virtueonline.org
April 26, 2013
I nearly drowned this week. Not physically, but mentally.
I'd started work on a talk, and pulled four commentaries off the shelves. A couple of hours after I started using the first one I realised that I'd hardly begun. This commentary was B-I-G, with well over a hundred pages on my passage.
Should I spend all my reading time on that one, very good commentary? Or drop it, and try three much shorter ones? What's a preacher to do?
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
By Chris Green
Special to Virtueonline
www.virtueonline.org
April 26, 2013
I nearly drowned this week. Not physically, but mentally.
I'd started work on a talk, and pulled four commentaries off the shelves. A couple of hours after I started using the first one I realised that I'd hardly begun. This commentary was B-I-G, with well over a hundred pages on my passage.
Should I spend all my reading time on that one, very good commentary? Or drop it, and try three much shorter ones? What's a preacher to do?
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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