Colossians and Philemon Verse By Verse (Osborne New Testament Commentaries Series)
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The primary theme of Paul's letter to the Colossians is the lordship of Christ. Writing from prison, Paul urges the Colossian believers to remain focused on Jesus even as false teachers have infiltrated the church. In his letter to Philemon,...
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The primary theme of Paul's letter to the Colossians is the lordship of Christ. Writing from prison, Paul urges the Colossian believers to remain focused on Jesus even as false teachers have infiltrated the church. In his letter to Philemon, a prominent co-worker in the Colossian church, Paul spells out some of the practical implications of Christ's lordship when it comes to relationships with others.In Colossians & Philemon Verse by Verse, Grant R. Osborne offers a clear exposition of these letters that takes seriously both their first-century context and what they mean today. Pastors, Bible study leaders, and invested laypeople will all benefit from Osborne's careful reading of the text and commitment to making sense of God's Word without scholarly jargon.The Osborne New Testament Commentary Series is a set of commentaries on every New Testament book. In each volume, Grant R. Osborne seeks to carefully exposit the text in plain language, bringing out the treasures in each book and making them accessible for today's readers.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 460760
- Product Code 9781577997368
- ISBNÂ 1577997360
- EANÂ 9781577997368
- Pages 224
- Department Academic
- Category New Testament Commentaries
- Sub-Category Colossians
- Publisher Lexham Press
- Publication Date Sep 2016
- Sales Rank 79767
- Dimensions 215 x 139 x 15mm
Grant R Osborne
Grant R. Osborne (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen) is professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. He also serves as series editor for the IVP New Testament Commentary Series, for which he contributed the volume on Romans. He has also written on Revelation (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament), Matthew (Zondervan Exegetical Commentary), and The Hermeneutical Spiral
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