Charles Haddon Spurgeon, the "Prince of Preachers," composed and
polished The Treasury of David over the span of nearly half his
ministry. This incomparable commentary and omnibus on the Psalms has
been prized by Christians ever since.
Spurgeon's own commentary on every verse of the Psalms is extremely
insightful, and by itself it quite rich. In The Treasury of David you
will also find a wealth of illuminating extracts and quotes from
hundreds of commentators, contemporaries of Spurgeon as well as the
great Puritan expositors of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
Homiletical hints on almost every verse, concise sermon outlines,
provocative seed thoughts as well as useful bibliographies and an index
of authors offer practical help for preaching and teaching.
Whether you are teaching on the Psalms, studying them for personal
devotions, or simply intrigued by the writings of Spurgeon, you'll enjoy
this splendid classic.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon served for thirty years as preacher and pastor
of London's six-thousand-seat Metropolitan Tabernacle, which his growing
congregation opened in 1861. His writings, including thousands of
sermons, are still popular with pastors and devotional readers.