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2 Corinthians
Tyndale New Testament Commentaries
Paul's long, complicated history with
the Corinthian church culminates in
this ardent defense of Christian
ministry in general and of his own
ministry in particular. Colin Kruse
provides an insightful analysis that
illuminates Paul's contrast of the old
and new covenants and his eloquent
exposition of the ministry of
reconciliation. He also charts a clear,
plausible course through the maze of
the literary history of Paul's
correspondence with the Corinthian
Christians.
The original, unrevised text of this
volume has been completely retypeset
and printed in a larger, more
attractive format with the new cover
design for the series.
The Tyndale New Testament Commentaries
have long been a trusted resource for
Bible study. Written by some of the
world's most distinguished evangelical
scholars, these twenty volumes offer
clear, reliable and relevant
explanations of every book in the New
Testament.
These Tyndale volumes are designed to
help readers understand what the Bible
actually says and what it means. The
introduction to each volume gives a
concise but thorough description of the
authorship, date and historical
background of the biblical book under
consideration. The commentary itself
examines the text section by section,
drawing out its main themes. It also
comments on individual verses and deals
with problems of interpretation. The
aim throughout is to get at the true
meaning of the Bible and to make its
message plain to readers today.
- Type: Paperback
- Pages: 217
- ISBN: 9780830842384
- SKU: 9780830842384
- Publisher: Intervarsity Press