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Sheffield Academic Press, 1997. — 97 p. — (New Testament Guides) This brief study is intended primarily for theological students, and perhaps also for ministers who wish to update their scholarship. It seeks to show the issues facing those who seek to study Ephesians or interpret it. The first part examines in detail the normal questions of authorship and destination. The...
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Sheffield Academic Press, 1997. — 97 p. — (New Testament Guides) This brief study is intended primarily for theological students, and perhaps also for ministers who wish to update their scholarship. It seeks to show the issues facing those who seek to study Ephesians or interpret it. The first part examines in detail the normal questions of authorship and destination. The...
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Fleming H. Revell Company, 1961. — 140 p. This verse by verse exposition of the Epistle to the Ephesians was not written primarily for theological students, to whom the author interprets the Scriptures in the course of his daily duties. It has in view rather, that wider circles of readers who, knowing no language but English, wish to have the meaning of the text opened up to...
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Fleming H. Revell Company, 1961. — 140 p. This verse by verse exposition of the Epistle to the Ephesians was not written primarily for theological students, to whom the author interprets the Scriptures in the course of his daily duties. It has in view rather, that wider circles of readers who, knowing no language but English, wish to have the meaning of the text opened up to...
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Warren F. Draper, 1897. — 198 p. The format of Ellicott’s St. Paul’s Epistle to the Ephesians consists of the Greek text, a synopsis of the contents of each paragraph, special notes on the textual criticism of passages that require more than just a list of authorities, and a series of footnotes containing various readings together with the author’s own exegesis with alternative...
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The Westminster Press, 1931. — 130 p. The Church of Christ, in its divine origin, in its present power for good, and in its eternal destiny, far surpasses the dignity and significance of any other society, organization, or movement known to man. One who holds a different view should read the arresting paragraphs of the following letter. He may come to realize that, with all its...
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The Westminster Press, 1931. — 130 p. The Church of Christ, in its divine origin, in its present power for good, and in its eternal destiny, far surpasses the dignity and significance of any other society, organization, or movement known to man. One who holds a different view should read the arresting paragraphs of the following letter. He may come to realize that, with all its...
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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1979. — 182 p. — (Tyndale New Testament Commentaries) Unlike Paul's letters to the Galatians or the Corinthians, the letter to the Ephesians contains almost no clues about the situation and issues its recipients faced. Nevertheless, the letter vividly depicts how God's will revealed in Christ reorients believers' lives toward unity, mutual respect,...
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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1979. — 182 p. — (Tyndale New Testament Commentaries) Unlike Paul's letters to the Galatians or the Corinthians, the letter to the Ephesians contains almost no clues about the situation and issues its recipients faced. Nevertheless, the letter vividly depicts how God's will revealed in Christ reorients believers' lives toward unity, mutual respect,...
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Robert Carter & Brothers, 1860. — 404 p. Hodge’s commentary on Ephesians begins with a discussion of the geographic and political significance of the city of Ephesus, and the unique position in which the church there found itself. In particular, says Hodge, the church struggled with how best to resist idolatry and how to relate to their broader culture — not unlike issues faced...
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Robert Carter & Brothers, 1860. — 404 p. Hodge’s commentary on Ephesians begins with a discussion of the geographic and political significance of the city of Ephesus, and the unique position in which the church there found itself. In particular, says Hodge, the church struggled with how best to resist idolatry and how to relate to their broader culture — not unlike issues faced...
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Routledge, 1994. — 147 p. — (New Testament Readings) This study approaches the Epistle to the Ephesians in a radically different way from traditional commentaries. Rather than analysing each individual verse, Martin Kitchen examines the complete text within the framework of contemporary biblical criticism. He acknowledges the debt which biblical studies owes to historical...
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Crossway, 2007. — 98 p. Find your place within God's family! God has a plan. He knows where the world is going, and each ofus plays a part in this master tapestry. Individually we may feelinsignificant, but together, when we are as God made us to be, weform a tapestry that is absolutely impressive. In these thirteen lessons, we'll go step-by-step through Paul'sletter to the...
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