by Martin Luther
COMMENTARY ON GENESIS CHAPTER I
COMMENTARY ON GENESIS CHAPTER I I
COMMENTARY ON GENESIS CHAPTER I I I
Luther does not tear words or sentences out of their context. He knows that Genesis is the Word of God. Therefore he approaches the book with awe and reverence. His is a genuinely Christian commentary.
Martin Luther’s Genesis Commentary is the last (and perhaps greatest) work of Luther. Spanning the last ten years of his life and work, the Genesis Lectures capture the full wisdom of the Evangelical Reformer. This book is a publication of Luther’s comments on Genesis chapters one through four, copied from the public domain text of Lenker (1904).
Luther’s commentary is really phenomenal. Especially in these last days, we all do well to understand rightly the first days of the cosmos.
Let’s all hear Luther’s voice again, and rejoice in hearing of Jesus in Genesis.