(Ezra 7:10)
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Barnes' Notes is a resource for pastors who want to dig deep into Scripture during sermon preparation. Barnes' Notes is also for any serious student of the Bible who desires to get a more complete understanding of the intricacies of the Word of God.
Albert Barnes often presents various possible interpretations of a passage or specific words, giving the reader various interpretations and understandings of Scripture to provide a more well-rounded theological perspective. He also often provides historical context, cross-references, book and chapter summaries, and Hebrew and Greek analysis.
Barnes' Notes is not only educational, but it is also enjoyable to read. While extensive, the reading is not boring. You will grow in understanding and love for the Lord as you dig into the priceless gems that are found throughout these commentaries.
Albert Barnes was born on December 1, 1798, in Rome, New York. He was raised Methodist and intended to study law, but while at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, he decided to enter the Presbyterian ministry. After graduating from Hamilton College in 1820, and from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1823, Albert became the pastor of a Presbyterian church in Morristown, New Jersey. The majority of Albert’s career was spent in pastoral work and in writing many books on the Bible. Albert Barnes died of natural causes on December 24, 1870, in West Philadelphia.