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In the Heavenlies: Practical Expository Addresses on the Epistle to the Ephesians

by H. A. Ironside

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This classic commentary series from one of the most creative and articulate expositors of the twentieth century is being reissued for a new generation.
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This volume consists of addresses delivered at the Moody Memorial Church of Chicago. Ephesians opens up the truth of the privileges and responsibilities of the church as the body and bride of Christ. It brings before us our position as believers who have been quickened, raised, and seated in Christ in heavenly places.
  phoovermt | Mar 27, 2023 |
1/1996 Excellent commentary. Easy to read & understand.
7/2013 Worth the rereading. A little hard to use in a group Bible study. The practicle uses are more to the individual than the group. ( )
  CNWoolson | Jan 7, 2011 |
NCLA Review -These are Expository Commentaries, which means that they are sermons. They cover all of the verses in a book of the Bible although some of the verses are grouped. These sermons were delivered at the Moody Memorial Church of Chicago. The original printing was in 1920, so the language is a little old-fashioned, but the events the author is talking about are 2000 years old. The author was a well-known preacher and teacher. A regular commentary is best if one is after facts, but this is a highly readable exposition on all the Bible verses, and it presents a general view of Biblical events and is great food for thought. Rating: 3 —JC ( )
  ncla | Jul 5, 2008 |
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