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Herberger (1562-1627), a Lutheran pastor in Fraustadt (now Wschowa), Poland, at the turn of the seventeenth century, preached through the books of the Old Testament from Genesis through Ruth, producing devout meditations on the Scriptures. "These he regarded rather like the linen cloths that wrapped the infant Jesus in the manger, and traced his Lord in every little wrinkle" (from the translator's preface). Books in the SeriesThe Great Works of God Parts One and Two: The Mysteries of Christ in the Book of Genesis, Chapters 1-15 The Great Works of God Parts Three and Four: The Mysteries of Christ in the Book of Genesis, Chapters 16-50…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Herberger (1562-1627), a Lutheran pastor in Fraustadt (now Wschowa), Poland, at the turn of the seventeenth century, preached through the books of the Old Testament from Genesis through Ruth, producing devout meditations on the Scriptures. "These he regarded rather like the linen cloths that wrapped the infant Jesus in the manger, and traced his Lord in every little wrinkle" (from the translator's preface). Books in the SeriesThe Great Works of God Parts One and Two: The Mysteries of Christ in the Book of Genesis, Chapters 1-15 The Great Works of God Parts Three and Four: The Mysteries of Christ in the Book of Genesis, Chapters 16-50
Autorenporträt
Pastor Valerius Herberger (1562-1627) served St. Mary's parish church in Fraustadt (now Wschowa) Poland during the most difficult days of the Counter-Reformation when a royal decree ousted the congregation from its building in 1604. As a deacon and preacher in the congregation for nearly forty years, Herberger left us a remarkable example of biblical interpretation, application, and sincere devotion.