Expositor's Bible: The Book of Proverbs

by Robert Horton

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Expositor’s Bible: The Book of Proverbs (1882) is part of the original fifty volumes known as The Expositor’s Bible edited by W. Robertson Nicoll. This commentary on Proverbs is the work of R. F. Horton. Each of the thirty-one chapters of Proverbs is dealt with individually. Horton has also assigned a word or phrase to each chapter as kind of a general indicator of that chapter’s content/topic. For example chapter ten is entitled “Wealth” and chapter twelve is given the heading of “The Tongue.” Horton also includes an introductory chapter that gives some historical background to the use of proverbs and how the book of Proverbs is laid out structurally. This work also has an index of passages as well has a General Index to easily find a topic or word in the book of Proverbs.

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  Born: September 18, 1855
Died: January 1, 1934
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