1-2 Corinthians
Cambridge University Press, 2005-06-13 - Religion - 299 pages
This
commentary explains 1 and 2 Corinthians passage by passage, following
Paul's argument. It uses a variety of ancient sources to show how Paul's
argument would have made sense to first-century readers, drawing from
ancient letter-writing, speaking, and social conventions. The commentary
will be of interest to pastors, teachers, and others who read Paul's
letters because of its readability, firm grasp of the background and
scholarship on the Corinthian correspondence, and its sensitivity to the
sorts of questions asked by those wishing to apply Paul's letters
today. It will also be of interest to scholars because of its
exploration of ancient sources, often providing sources not previously
cited in commentaries.
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