THE BIBLE FOR HOME AND SCHOOL SHAILER MATHEWS, GENERAL EDITOR PROFESSOR OF HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE THEOLOGY ACTS GEORGE HOLLEY GILBERT THE BIBLE FOR HOME AND SCHOOL SHAILER MATHEWS, General Editor GENESIS VOLUMES IN PREPARATION BY PROFESSOR H. G. MITCHELL I SAMUEL BY PROFESSOR L. W. BATTEN PSALMS BY REVEREND J. P. PETERS ISAIAH BY PROFESSOR JOHN E. MCFADYEN AMOS, HOSEA, AND MICAH JOHN BY PROFESSOR SHAILER MATHEWS ACTS BY PROFESSOR GEORGE H. GILBERT ROMANS BY PROFESSOR E. I. BOSWORTH GALATIANS BY PROFESSOR B. W. BACON EPHESIANS, COLOSSIANS, AND PHILEMON BY REVEREND GROSS ALEXANDER HEBREWS BY PROFESSOR E. J. GOODSPEED Bible. English. 1908 THE BIBLE FOR HOME AND SCHOOL ACTS THE SECOND VOLUME OF LUKE'S WORK ON THE BEGINNINGS OF CHRISTIANITY WITH INTERPRETATIVE COMMENT BY GEORGE HOLLEY GILBERT, PH.D., D.D. New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1908 All rights reserved COPYRIGHT, 1908, BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY. Set up and electrotyped. Published December, 1908. Norwood Press J. S. Cushing Co. - Berwick & Smith Co. GENERAL INTRODUCTION THE BIBLE FOR HOME AND SCHOOL is intended to place the results of the best modern biblical scholarship at the disposal of the general reader. It does not seek to duplicate other commentaries to which the student must turn. Its chief characteristics are (a) its rigid exclusion of all processes, both critical and exegetical, from its notes; (b) its presupposition and its use of the assured results. of historical investigation and criticism wherever such results throw light on the biblical text; (c) its running analysis both in text and comment; (d) its brief explanatory notes adapted to the rapid reader; (e) its thorough but brief Introductions; () its use of the Revised Version of 1881, supplemented with all important renderings in other versions. Biblical science has progressed rapidly during the past few years, but the reader still lacks a brief, comprehensive commentary that shall extend to him in usable form material now at the disposition of the student. It is hoped that in this series the needs of intelligent Sunday School teachers have been met, as well as those of clergymen and lay readers, and that in scope, purpose, and loyalty to the Scriptures as a foundation of Christian thought and life, its volumes will stimulate the intelligent use of the Bible in the home and the school. |