
This commentary on the book of Acts was
written by J.A. Alexander, the third son of the famous Archibald Alexander, and
an eminent Christian teacher in his own right. The Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia
described him as the most remarkable linguist ever produced by America. Like
his father, Alexander taught at Princeton Theological Seminary, occupying
successively the chairs of Oriental and Biblical Literature, Church History,
and New Testament Literature. His premature death was called by A.A. Hodge,
‘the most disastrous blow the institutions of Princeton ever experienced’.
Of this Commentary on Acts C. H. Spurgeon wrote, ‘In all
respects a work of the highest merit’. J.H. Thornwell held the same opinion:
‘Alexander’s commentaries on Acts and Mark I regarded as models, as nearly
perfection in their kind as human skill could make them, and I have been in
the habit, not only of recommending them, but of insisting on my classes
procuring and studying them’.
Alexander’s merit as a writer lies in his clarity and
precision of thought. His great purpose is to state the meaning of the text of
Scripture and the continuing demand for his commentaries is one proof of the
extent to which he succeeded.
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Publisher
: Banner of Truth
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Language
: English
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Paperback
: 498 pages
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ISBN-10
: 0851513093
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