
David L. Allen (1) (1957–)
Author of Hebrews
For other authors named David L. Allen, see the disambiguation page.
David L. Allen (1) has been aliased into David Lewis Allen.
Works by David L. Allen
Works have been aliased into David Lewis Allen.
Whosoever Will: A Biblical-Theological Critique of Five-Point Calvinism (2010) — Editor — 201 copies
Preaching Tools - An Annotated Survey of Commentaries and Preaching Resources for Every Book of the Bible (2014) 164 copies
Lukan Authorship of Hebrews (New American Commentary Studies in Bible and Theology) (2010) 91 copies
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- Legal name
- Allen, David Lewis
- Birthdate
- 1957
- Gender
- male
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First sentence: Tucked away at the back of your Bible is a little letter called 1 John. John the apostle, one of the original twelve disciples of Jesus, wrote it.
The Preaching the Word Bible commentary series is published by Crossway. I've a few of these in my collection. This was my first time to read the commentary on 1-3 John by David Allen.
What should YOU know? It is a Bible commentary. It is a Bible commentary that prints out the entirety of the Bible book being studied. It isn't show more solely just expository preaching, it allows room for application and stories. That being said, it does provide insight and context into studying the book of the Bible. It isn't 'just' stories and anecdotes. (It isn't even primarily that.) It does try to weave in pop culture references, references that may not have aged all that well in the years since it was published. Again the main thing of the commentary is Scripture itself. It definitely has its casual moments though perhaps not as casual as say J. Vernon McGee. So expect a few more degrees of seriousness than McGee but less than say a more scholarly commentary.
I definitely appreciated this one! show less
The Preaching the Word Bible commentary series is published by Crossway. I've a few of these in my collection. This was my first time to read the commentary on 1-3 John by David Allen.
What should YOU know? It is a Bible commentary. It is a Bible commentary that prints out the entirety of the Bible book being studied. It isn't show more solely just expository preaching, it allows room for application and stories. That being said, it does provide insight and context into studying the book of the Bible. It isn't 'just' stories and anecdotes. (It isn't even primarily that.) It does try to weave in pop culture references, references that may not have aged all that well in the years since it was published. Again the main thing of the commentary is Scripture itself. It definitely has its casual moments though perhaps not as casual as say J. Vernon McGee. So expect a few more degrees of seriousness than McGee but less than say a more scholarly commentary.
I definitely appreciated this one! show less
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