The Treasury of David - Charles Spurgeon

The Treasury of David - Charles Spurgeon

THE TREASURY OF DAVID - An Exposition of the Book of Psalms 10-Volume Set (Publish April 2024) Compilation and Biography by Gene Fedele Pure Gold Classics – Bridge-Logos Publishing (2024) "The Book of Psalms instructs us in the use of wings as well as words. It sets us both mounting and singing. Often I have ceased my commenting upon the text, that I might rise with the Psalm and gaze upon the visions of God. If I may only hope that these volumes will be as useful to other hearts in the reading as to mine in the writing, I shall be well rewarded by the prospect.” —C. H. Spurgeon The Treasury of David, by C. H. Spurgeon (1834-1892), was first published in 1885 as a 7-Volume Exposition on the Book of Psalms. It took Spurgeon 20 years to complete and though he penned dozens of books, magazines, and commentaries during his lifetime, this Christian “classic” was his greatest literary feat, and considered by many to be his Magnus Opus. Upon his completion of this grand commentary, Spurgeon remarked, “Blessed have been the days spent in meditating, mourning, hoping, believing, and exulting with David! Can I hope to spend hours more joyous on this side of the golden gate?” Spurgeon is masterful, not just in his personal exposition, but in his extensive collection of relevant quotes from the Puritans and other eminent saints throughout the history of the Christian Church included with every verse of every Psalm. This 10-Volume edition is enhanced in an easier-to-read format and is divided into relatively equal sized volumes that follow the natural biblical division of the Five Books of the Psalms—Volumes 1-3 contain Book One: Psalms 1-41; Volumes 4-5 contain Book Two: Psalms 42-72; Volume 6 contains Book Three: Psalms 73-89; Volume 7 contains Book Four: Psalms 90-106; and Volumes 8-10 contain Book Five: Psalms 107-150. The content is derived from the first edition and remains unaltered in the original King James Bible narrative. C. H. (Charles Haddon) Spurgeon was the founder and pastor of The Metropolitan Tabernacle, London, England, and one of the most influential evangelical ministers and writers of the 19th century. He possessed a passionate belief that the gospel must be expressed not just in word, but in action, and he exemplified that in his life—through his ministry, schools, orphanages, universities, and his writings—that left a lasting legacy beyond his enduring distinction as the “Prince of Preachers.” Gene Fedele: https://amazon.com/author/genefedele Bridge Logos Publishers: https://bridgelogos.com Pure Gold Classics: https://www.bridgelogos.com/Pure_Gold_Clas...