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Luther's Lectures on Genesis is a great classic in the field of theological literature. These discourses are clear, vigorous, pertinment, and comprehensive. They reveal vast learning as well as extraordinary ability to expound Scripture in a manner that is intelligible to everyone. Luther appeals to the learned and to the unlearned. Here, as everywhere else in the many works he bequeathed to us, the Reformer shows that he is a past master of the art that conceals art. This contains Luther's commentaries on Psalms 2, 8, 19, 23, 26, 45, and 51.
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