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  1. Joseph Parker (9 April 1830 – 28 November 1902) was an English Congregational minister. Life. Born in Hexham, Northumberland, Parker was the son of Teasdale Parker, a stonemason, and Elizabeth (née Dodd). He managed to pick up a fair education, which afterwards he constantly supplemented.

  2. Joseph Parker: Poet, Seer, Preacher - Sermons & Articles. John Bishop. Not many people read Joseph Parker’s sermons today, but he had his day and a great day it was. His preaching helped make it great.

  3. Beyond his pastoral duties, Joseph Parker was a prolific writer and theologian. He is perhaps best known for his work "The People's Bible," a comprehensive commentary on the Scriptures that sought to make the Bible accessible and understandable to the layperson.

  4. The People's Bible Commentary by Joseph Parker. Joseph Parker (1830-1902) was an English Congregational minister known for his vigorous and extemporaneous preaching, which typically avoided spending time on academic issues such as textual criticism. His 27 volume commentary was published from 1886 through 1898 while he was the minister of City ...

  5. What real effect did Joseph Parker have on his own generation? Who can .fully say? His power was local and international. In one instance, his preaching caused a young London chemist to think on and adopt the Christian ministry as his life's work.

  6. Completed over the course of ten years, gifted orator Joseph Parker wrote these volumes to train and equip pastors as he preached through the entire Bible. Preaching Through the Bible breaks down Scripture into preachable sections and offers wisdom, wit, and insight throughout.

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  8. Ephesians Overview, this classic commentary, by Joseph Parker, covers the whole Bible.

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