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Berman's Commentary on the Book of Romans
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Publisher's Summary
This in-depth look at the central letter of Paul will move you to serve God greater as you receive the most powerful message ever given, the message of God's power, purpose, everlasting mercy, and grace!
In a modern culture that is increasingly biblically illiterate, Berman's Commentary on the Book of Romans: A Verse-by-Verse Study is a breath of fresh air! In it you will find verse-by-verse commentary that explains clearly the central message of the New Testament. Berman's commentary will bring this important message to life in your heart and really hits the nail on the head concerning many spiritual truths, as well as making Paul's letter come alive. Pastors as well as laymen will benefit greatly as they place it on their must listen list.
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- William W. Lyman
- 10-21-15
Narration is the worst it could possibly be.
Would you try another book from Rev. Dr. David M. Berman Th.D. and/or Thomas Manning?
No
How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
The narrator has to read the actual words in the book, the reader of the book can't ever pronunce what he is reading. This is terrible.
Would you be willing to try another one of Thomas Manning’s performances?
never, never, never!
You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
The book it,s self is Good, but it could be better.
Any additional comments?
I wish I could get a refund, and Thomas Manning need not narrate anything, not even a birthday card.
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