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Treasury Of David < No Ads >

The "Treasury" is not just a commentary; it is an "omnibus" of Psalm-related literature:

is the magnum opus of Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892), often called the "Prince of Preachers". It is a massive, multi-volume commentary on the Book of Psalms that took Spurgeon over 20 years to complete. Key Features of the Work Treasury of David

: Almost every verse includes "Hints to Preachers," which offer concise sermon outlines and "seed thoughts" for teaching. The "Treasury" is not just a commentary; it

: Originally released in seven volumes (final volume in 1885), it covers all 150 Psalms. Why It Is Highly Regarded : Originally released in seven volumes (final volume

: For every verse in the Psalms, Spurgeon provides his own deep, devotional commentary.

: He includes thousands of illustrative extracts from hundreds of authors—ranging from Church Fathers like Augustine to Puritans like John Bunyan and reformers like Martin Luther.