Deuteronomy
Deuteronomy
Semi-technical

Deuteronomy

in Evangelical Press Study Commentary

by John D. Currid

4.6 Rank Score: 5.14 from 3 reviews, 2 featured collections, and 2 user libraries
Pages 607 pages
Publisher Evangelical Press
Published 11/1/2006
ISBN-13 9780852346273

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In this commentary, Currid shows that Deuteronomy’s purpose is to teach the people of God how to obey him in every area of life. His excellent exegesis is followed by a section of helpful application [Full Review]
Tim Challies Tim Challies July 29, 2017
Where consensus for the fourth spot was difficult, it was impossible for this fifth and final one. However, based on what I have learned of John Currid and his commentaries, I know that at the very least this one will be orthodox and helpful. Keith Mathison was the only expert I found who has reviewed it. He says, “Combining exegesis and application, Currid’s commentaries on the books of the Pentateuch have so far been very helpful. His commentary on Deuteronomy continues the standard of excellence.”
Combining exegesis and application, Currid's commentaries on the books of the Pentateuch have so far been very helpful. His commentary on Deuteronomy continues the standard of excellence. [Full Review]