An Exposition of Deuteronomy 33
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This exposition of the 33rd chapter of Deuteronomy by William Parkinson contains the fruit of a series of sermons he preached before his congregation at the First Baptist Church in the City of New York and originally published in two volumes in 1831 and 1839. In it Parkinson not only expounds the text itself, which has to do with the blessings pronounced by Moses upon each of the tribes of Israel, but brings to bear other related subjects in the Word of God which will aid in illuminating one's overall understanding of biblical things. The exposition is as it should be, both literal and typical. Moses is herein portryayed as a type of Christ, who bestows blessings and appropriate admonitions upon His people for their good and His glory. Parkinson's expressed desire was that these sermons "in the hand of the Holy Spirit," might "be instrumental in comforting believers, in awakening sinners, and in directing inquiring souls to Christ." - Jacket flap.
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