Some Shorter Letters of Paul

By W. E. Vine & C. F. Hogg

Release : 2022-12-22

Genre : Bible Studies, Books, Religion & Spirituality

Kind : ebook

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Some Shorter Letters of Paul contains commentaries on Galatians, Philippians, Colossians, and 1 and 2 Thessalonians. The commentaries on Galatians and Thessalonians were written by W.E. Vine and C.F. Hogg together. "These teachers made an ideal combination," said F.F. Bruce. "For the student of the English New Testament, these two commentaries will long remain standard works."
Vine and Hogg explained that in Thessalonians Paul "is concerned mainly for the spiritual well-being of those to whom he writes; in Galatians he is concerned for the integrity of the gospel he preached."
The commentaries on Philippians and Colossians were written by W.E. Vine alone. Philippians is a very personal letter while Colossians deals with both Judaistic and Gnostic errors, showing "Christ as the power against every evil, doctrinal and moral, and the power for all manner of godly living."
The outlines of each of these letters of Paul are particularly helpful for sermon preparation and teaching.
These commentaries by W.E. Vine and C.F. Hogg excel in the rich tradition of careful, exegetical word study and expository commentary. They take into consideration every reference to a particular word in the Bible as well as the range of its uses in ancient Greek.

Some Shorter Letters of Paul

By W. E. Vine & C. F. Hogg

Release : 2022-12-22

Genre : Bible Studies, Books, Religion & Spirituality

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
Some Shorter Letters of Paul contains commentaries on Galatians, Philippians, Colossians, and 1 and 2 Thessalonians. The commentaries on Galatians and Thessalonians were written by W.E. Vine and C.F. Hogg together. "These teachers made an ideal combination," said F.F. Bruce. "For the student of the English New Testament, these two commentaries will long remain standard works."
Vine and Hogg explained that in Thessalonians Paul "is concerned mainly for the spiritual well-being of those to whom he writes; in Galatians he is concerned for the integrity of the gospel he preached."
The commentaries on Philippians and Colossians were written by W.E. Vine alone. Philippians is a very personal letter while Colossians deals with both Judaistic and Gnostic errors, showing "Christ as the power against every evil, doctrinal and moral, and the power for all manner of godly living."
The outlines of each of these letters of Paul are particularly helpful for sermon preparation and teaching.
These commentaries by W.E. Vine and C.F. Hogg excel in the rich tradition of careful, exegetical word study and expository commentary. They take into consideration every reference to a particular word in the Bible as well as the range of its uses in ancient Greek.

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