A study commentary on 2 Corinthians, Volume 1, Chapters 1-7
The overall aim of this book is to explain 2 Corinthians with reference to the real-life situation addressed by Paul when he wrote, and with the hope that the study may illuminate the abiding importance of the letter. Paul was almost certainly aware that the document would remain in the developing body of writings to be recognized in due time as our 'New Testament.' - Publisher. EP Study Commentaries are invaluable tools for the minister, theologian and serious students of the Scriptures. This series is both 'readable and user-friendly'. (Banner of Truth).
"The overall aim of this book is to explain 2 Corinthians with reference to the real-life situation addressed by Paul when he wrote, and with the hope that the study may illuminate the abiding importance of the letter. Paul was almost certainly aware that the document would remain in the developing body of writings to be recognized in due time as our 'New Testament.' - Publisher."
"The overall aim of this book is to explain 2 Corinthians with reference to the real-life situation addressed by Paul when he wrote, and with the hope that the study may illuminate the abiding importance of the letter. Paul was almost certainly aware that the document would remain in the developing body of writings to be recognized in due time as our 'New Testament.' - Publisher. EP Study Commentaries are invaluable tools for the minister, theologian and serious students of the Scriptures. This series is both 'readable and user-friendly'. (Banner of Truth)."@en
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