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John C. Whitcomb is a former President of the Board of Spanish World Gospel Missions Inc. and also served as Professor of Theology and Old Testament at Grace Theological Seminary Winona Lake, Indiana for 49 years. He has lectured around the world and is the coauthor of Esther from the Everyday show more Bible Commentary series, among other titles. show less

Works by John C. Whitcomb

The Genesis Flood: The Biblical Record and Its Scientific Implications (1961) — Author — 1,535 copies, 6 reviews
The World That Perished (1973) 554 copies, 2 reviews
Daniel (1985) 211 copies, 2 reviews
Esther: And the Destiny of Israel (1979) 189 copies, 1 review
The Moon (1978) 91 copies
Bible and Astronomy (1984) 29 copies
El Diluvio Del Genesis (1982) 7 copies
Darius the Mede 3 copies
Zechariah 1 copy

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An excellent resource to study the critical issue of Biblical Authority and the Age of the Earth (the subtitle of the book). A group of 12 scholars, all except one with earned Ph. D.'s, provide a comprehensive survey of the critical issues that every informed Christian leader must make a decision on in regards to the place of and the appropriate ways to interpret Genesis. This is not a light book, one that can be assimilated quickly and the material is of primary importance in a day of show more skepticism about the role of the Bible and its place of authority in Bible-believing churches. The two editors have provided a huge service to the evangelical church in organizing this material for all students of the Bible.
Some, even many, of those who hold to other ideas about creation, such as progressive creationists, evolutionary creationists, theistic evolutionists and old-earth creationists, have never given serious study to this subject from the perspective of young earth creationists. They do themselves a favour by carefully studying this book. It is so easy to only deal with "strawman arguments" to dismiss positions that oppose your own. By reading this book, you will at least give some credibility to your own arguments for your own position. And, if you are brave enough, you might even present your own counter-arguments once you have understood what responsible young earth creationists actually teach.
If unity is to be had in the evangelical church, we must come to some understanding of one another, even if lock step agreement is not achieved. It is the truth that sets one free...and we recognize that the ultimate truth is, of course, the Son of God. This book, I believe upholds the Truth, by correcting false notions to arrive at better understanding of certain truths, found in and taught by the Scriptures.
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The book of Daniel is one of those books in the Bible that can be difficult to decipher, what with it being a book of prophesy. Finding a good commentary to help you better understand can be a struggle. Some commentaries are just as hard to understand as the text itself but Daniel: Everyday Bible Commentary by John C. Whitcomb is a commentary that can be used by anyone!

Taking you verse by verse, the author takes the time to break down each verse to help the reader better discern the text. show more With a considerable amount of historical background also included, this is a wonderful resource that any Bible scholar would treasure. Highly recommend! show less
Daniel (Everyday Bible Commentary series) by [Whitcomb, John C.]I enjoy reading these commentaries. They cover information in a way that I may not have seen before.

This commentary is written by John Whitcomb and is written in a conservative view. However, this did not sway my view one way or the other because it is written from a historical view of Daniel's time and then helped me see what is said to come.

After I review these books my husband will often take them to help him in his Bible show more study group that he leads but it is also helpful to the student, such as my self.

This book takes the reader through the book of Daniel verse-by-verse. Which helps to obtain a better view than one that covers the entire book in general terms.

I was given this book by Moody Publishing in exchange for my honest review.
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One of the seminal works for creationism in the latter half of the 20th century. Influential and caused a revival in creation science. Well worth a read, and fundamentally based on a sound premise.
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