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Andrew baugh is a professor of new testament at westminster theological seminary california. Baugh begins the introduction by discussing the authorship of ephesians. He concludes that while there are some parallels, scripture goes much further than si...  Read More

The eec looks to be a standard that will be consulted by the evangelical church. The format of this book is one of the eec’s greatest strengths. Wish it came in kindle edition.

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Quality


The eec series is also the first series to be produced in electronic form so unlike physical copies the logos volumes can be up...  Read More


The only thing i would quibble about are production issues


The font on the cover is lifeless and not suitable to a commentary series


The paper used will not hold up as well as the quality of stock typically used in other commentary series

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If you are a pastor bible teacher or serious student of god’s word you will greatly value this last section


I value commentaries because i value the word of god

Competitiveness


I find it to be similar to series such as the baker exegetical commentary becnt becot as well as other leading technical commentaries


After that zecnt and becnt are good too as is hoehners

Overview

  • How are reviewers describing this item?
    greek, new, evangelical, exegetical and each.
  • Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is high deception involved.
  • Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 13.3% of the reviews are reliable.
  • This product had a total of 34 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 16 2024.

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    If you can only get one commentary get this one


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    After that zecnt and becnt are good too as is hoehners


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    His other works include a new testament greek primer and the majesty on high an introduction to the kingdom of god in the new testament


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    For each passage he provides his own translation of the na28 edition of the greek text followed by his commentary on the passage


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    The author notes in his introduction that some key greek manuscripts lack the phrase “in ephesus” at 11 and takes the position that it is original to the text and the letter was intended for the ephesian church 49


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    Baugh argues that there were very few forged epistles in the earliest years of christianity and that we have good reason to think that ephesians would have been rejected by the early church if they did not believe it was from paul 3


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    Baugh leaves the reader confident that it was the apostle paul who did in fact write ephesians


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    If justification is god’s legal declaration that a sinner is righteous based on the completed work of christ then adoption can be said to represent that sinner’s being welcomed by god into his family with christ as elder brother

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