Classic Commentaries and Studies on Thessalonians (11 vols.)
by 12 authors A. R. Buckland, R. V. Dunlop, G. W. Garrod, John Hutchison, John Lillie, Gottlieb Lünemann, James Macknight, William Niven, Alfred A. Plummer, Henrie Smith, H. T. Price, William Arnold Stevens
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Overview
The Classic Commentaries and Studies on Thessalonians (11 vols.) include some of the most significant classic studies on the Thessalonian correspondence from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. With notable authors such as Alfred Plummer, Classic Commentaries and Studies on Thessalonians (11 vols.) offers over 2,400 pages of exegetical analysis, rhetorical context, contextual comparison, and interpretation. The eleven volumes contained in Classic Commentaries and Studies Thessalonians have had an enduring impact on New Testament exegesis, and this exceptional collection provides easy accessibility to this wealth of significant scholarship.
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Individual Titles
- Lectures on the Epistles of Paul to the Thessalonians by John Lillie
- A New Literal Translation, from the Original, of the Apostle Paul's First and Second Epistles to the Thessalonians with Commentary and Notes by James Macknight
- Family Readings on St. Paul's Epistle to the Thessalonians by William Niven
- Lectures Chiefly Expository on St. Paul's First and Second Epistles to the Thessalonians by John Hutchison
- Commentary on the Epistles to the Thessalonians by William Arnold Stevens
- Critical and Exegetical Handbook to the Epistles of St. Paul to the Thessalonians by Gottlieb Lunemann
- A Fruitful Sermon upon Part of the Fifth Chapter of the First Epistle of Saint Paul to the Thessalonians by Henrie Smith
- St. Paul's Second Epistle to the Thessalonians: A Devotional Commentary by A. R. Buckland
- A Commentary on St. Paul's Second Epistle to the Thessalonians by Alfred Plummer
- Lectures on St. Paul's First Epistle to the Thessalonians by R. V. Dunlop
- The Second Epistle to the Thessalonians: Analysis and Notes by G. W. Garrod
In Lectures on the Epistles of Paul to the Thessalonians, John Lille gives an exposition of Paul's letter to the Thessalonians. Also included is a translation of Thessalonians from Lille.
John Lillie was pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Kingston, New York.
In this commentary, James Macknight offers his exegesis and exposition on both of Paul's letters to the Thessalonian church. Included in Macknight's work is the author's translation of the Thessalonian correspondence, commentary and notes on certain topics and themes in Thessalonians.
James Macknight was a minister in the Church of Scotland at a church in Edinburgh. He is also the author of A Harmony of the Gospels.
William Niven's Family Readings on St. Paul's Epistle to the Thessalonians is an exposition through the Thessalonian letters. As the title suggests, Niven's commentary was to be read in a family setting, thus making it a very practical and easy to read commentary.
Rev. William Niven was the author of Thoughts on the Kingdom of God and Family Readings on the Philippians.
Primarily expository in nature, John Hutchison's Lectures Chiefly Expository on St. Paul's First and Second Epistles to the Thessalonians cover both of Paul's letters to the church in Thessalonica. First given as lectures, they are reworked by the author to form a commentary proper that covers both of Paul's epistles section-by-section.
John Hutchison was senior minister of United Presbyterian Church in Bonnington, Edinburgh. He was educated at the University of Glasgow. He also studied at the universities of Berlin and Heidelberg. He is also the author of a commentary on Philippians, Our Lord's Message to the Seven Churches of Asia, Our Lord's Signs in St. John's Gospel, and The Church: Its Life and Work.
William Steven' Commentary on the Epistles to the Thessalonians is an exposition of both of Paul's letters to the Thessalonians. Although the text of the commentary in is English, Dr. Steven follows closely the Greek text in his exegesis of the letters. After a concise, yet thorough introduction, Stevens proceeds through Thessalonians in a section-by-section manner.
William Arnold Stevens was educated at Harvard University, Leipzig, and Berlin. He served as professor of Greek at Denison University and later became Trevor professor of New Testament interpretation at Rochester Theological Seminary. He is the author of Outline Handbook of the Life of Christ and A Harmony of the Gospels in English.
Extensive and exhaustive in nature, Gottlieb Lunemann's
Gottlieb Lunemann taught at the University of Göttingen.
Considered to be one of the most popular Puritan preacher at the time of Elizabeth's reign, Henrie Smith's A Fruitful Sermon upon Part of the Fifth Chapter of the First Epistle of Saint Paul to the Thessalonians is a powerful example of the precise nature of preaching during the sixteenth-century. Smith expounds on the fifth chapter of 1 Thessalonians, offering insight and expostion on 5:19–22.
Henrie Smith was a Puritan minister during the reign of Elizabeth. He was educated at Oxford and Cambridge. He was well known for his sermons at St. Clement Danes.
As the title indicates, A. R. Buckland's St. Paul's Second Epistle to the Thessalonians: A Devotional Commentary is a devotional commentary, offering devotional and expositional insight into the text of Paul's letter to the Thessalonians. Buckland's commentary is practical, as well as pastoral, desiring to cultivate a love for the Lord Jesus Christ.
Rev. A. R. Buckland was Morning Preacher at the Founding Hospital.
As with his many other commentaries, Alfred Plummer's Commentary on St. Paul's Second Epistle to the Thessalonians is a scholarly masterpiece. Exegetically informed, Plummer proceeds through the text of Second Thessalonians verse-by-verse, offering insights into the text, culture, and background of Paul's writing. While this commentary is based on the English text of 2 Thessalonians, Plummer's commentary is informed by the Greek text behind the English, making Plummer's commentary a useful addition for exegetical study.
Alfred Plummer was Master of University College, Durham, and formerly a Fellow and Senior Tutor of Trinity College, Oxford. He was one of the original editors of this ICC series, and wrote the volume on Luke, 2 Corinthians, and co-authored a volume on 1 Corinthians. He is also the author of a number of commentaries in the Cambridge Greek Testament for Schools and Colleges. Plummer also a contributed to the The Expositor's Bible commentary set.
Robert Dunlop's Lectures on St. Paul's First Epistle to the Thessalonians consist of twelve lectures on Paul's first letter to the Thessalonians. Due to an untimely death, Dunlop's lectures only cover the first four chapters of 1 Thessalonians. Nevertheless, Dunlop's are expositional and practical in nature.
Robert Veitch Dunlop was Vicar in the Church of Scotland.
G. W. Garrod's The Second Epistle to the Thessalonians: Analysis and Notes is a verse-by-verse exposition of Paul's second letter to the church in Thessalonica. In this commentary, Garrod analyzes 2 Thessalonians, offering explanatory notes on key words, phrases, and topics.
G. W. Garrod was Principal of the Ripon and Wakefield Diocesan Training College.
Product Details
- Title: Classic Commentaries and Studies on Thessalonians.
- Volumes: 11
- Pages: 2438