The nature of first-century letters, background sources, and a word-study method all help show students with some knowledge of Greek how to trace Paul's reasoning through difficult texts. So if you have struggled to grasp the meaning and significance of Paul's writings, this book is for you. This lucid, practical, down-to-earth manual explores nine crucial issues, including the nature of Paul's letters, their theological context, and grammatical analysis. Numerous illustrations and up-to-date bibliographies greatly enhance this resource. Part of the Guides to New Testament Exegesis series.
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