The Wiersbe Bible Commentary: New Testament

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Caution; some errors here. In Luke 10:20, discussed on page 650, there is a problem. The tense of the word 'written' is in the aorist tense, not the perfect tense. as such, please do your research as to claims made in the book.

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The Author of the commentary of the New Testament speaks about the necessity of using the this material for pastors, and seminary students to enrich their knowledge about the Word of God. Studying the Word of God and with the helps of other idea like Warren W. Wiersbe will deepen our understanding about God's truth; the things that doesn't find in the in the Bible it found in others work and we can borrow it to enlighten our hearts and others. 

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