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Eugene H. Merrill



Average rating: 4.07 · 914 ratings · 84 reviews · 34 distinct worksSimilar authors
Kingdom of Priests: A Histo...

4.10 avg rating — 328 ratings — published 1987 — 13 editions
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The World and the Word: An ...

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4.15 avg rating — 277 ratings — published 2011 — 5 editions
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An Historical Survey of the...

3.92 avg rating — 87 ratings — published 1965 — 14 editions
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Everlasting Dominion: A The...

4.35 avg rating — 48 ratings — published 2006 — 7 editions
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Deuteronomy

3.72 avg rating — 18 ratings — published 1994 — 2 editions
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A Commentary on 1 & 2 Chron...

4.50 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 2015
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The New American Commentary...

4.80 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 1994 — 3 editions
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Are Biblical Doctrines Stol...

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Haggai, Zechariah

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An Exegetical Commentary: H...

3.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1994 — 7 editions
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“mastery of the OT is crucial to an understanding of the New Testament.”
Eugene H. Merrill, The World and the Word: An Introduction to the Old Testament

“Sadly, many contemporary Christians believe that the NT is enough, that it has, in fact, superseded the OT and rendered it obsolete.”
Eugene H. Merrill, The World and the Word: An Introduction to the Old Testament

“That is, they were impure simply because the Lord said so and for that reason alone were detestable and to be avoided. This is precisely the principle underlying the Lord's words to a protesting Peter, who, in his vision, refused to eat animals let down from heaven: “Do not call anything impure that God has made clean” (Acts 11:9). All things are pure or impure as God himself dictates and not by inherent character or quality. Israel also, then, was pure (or holy) and the nations impure (or unholy) according to the elective purposes of God, not because of intrinsic qualities (cf. Deut 7:7-8).”
Eugene H. Merrill, The New American Commentary Volume 4 - Deuteronomy

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