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The Second Letter to the Corinthians. (Record no. 9191)

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International Standard Book Number 9781783591619
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Personal name Mark A.Seifrid,
Dates associated with a name 2014.
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title The Second Letter to the Corinthians.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Grand Rapids :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2014.
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Extent p. 535 ;
Dimensions 25 cm.
490 0# - SERIES STATEMENT
Series statement The Pillar New Testament Commentary
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note The question that Paul set before the ancient church in Corinth -- Do you not recognize that Jesus Christ is in and among you? (2 Cor 13:5) -- remains a critical question for the church today. This commentary by Mark Seifrid seeks to hear Paul's message afresh and communicate it to our time.Seifrid offers a unified reading of 2 Corinthians, which has often been regarded as a composite of excerpts and fragments. He argues that Paul's message is directed at the practical atheism of the Corinthian church -- the hidden heresy that assumes God's saving work in the world may be measured by outward standards of success and achievement.Like all of the Pillar volumes, Seifrid's commentary on 2 Corinthians offers careful grammatical analysis and exegesis with clear pastoral application.
505 8# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note INTRODUCTION -- Before and after Second Corinthians -- Paul's opponents in Corinth and the purpose of Second Corinthians -- The integrity of Second Corinthians -- The theology of Second Corinthians -- COMMENTARY -- The opening of the letter: the call to fellowship with the apostle in Christ (1:1-2:17) -- The body of the letter: the apostolic mission and the apostle in mission (3:1-7:16) -- The closing of the letter: the call to simplicity (8:1-13:14).
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Summary, etc. The question that Paul set before the ancient church in Corinth -- Do you not recognize that Jesus Christ is in and among you? (2 Cor 13:5) -- remains a critical question for the church today. This commentary by Mark Seifrid seeks to hear Paul's message afresh and communicate it to our time.Seifrid offers a unified reading of 2 Corinthians, which has often been regarded as a composite of excerpts and fragments. He argues that Paul's message is directed at the practical atheism of the Corinthian church -- the hidden heresy that assumes God's saving work in the world may be measured by outward standards of success and achievement.Like all of the Pillar volumes, Seifrid's commentary on 2 Corinthians offers careful grammatical analysis and exegesis with clear pastoral application.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Bible. -- Corinthians, 2nd -- Commentaries. Bible. -- Corinthians, 2nd. Corinthi�ers (bijbelboeken) Bible. Corinthians, 2nd - Commentaries.
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