
E.W. Hengstenberg [1802-1869] was a German neo-Lutheran theologian remembered for his staunch defence of Christian orthodoxy. His books, most of which were translated into English during his lifetime, proved very influential in both England and America and are still valued today.
My thanks to Book Aid for making this two volume commentary on John’s Gospel available for digitisation.
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