Key Features Included
- Newly published by John G. Butler
- Exclusively available in electronic form
- Chapter-by-chapter, verse-by-verse commentary
- Introduction to the key points of each chapter
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Acts
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The book of Acts begins where the Gospels end. At the beginning, Acts depicts scenes of confusion, anticipation, and excitement. By the end of Acts, we have been witnessed the ministry of the apostles, and the Holy Spirit has propelled the church to the furthest reaches of the empire. In this way, Acts tells us about the earliest history of the church, and helps identifies ways in which the Spirit moves today.
John G. Butler’s new commentary on Acts makes the core themes of the book accessible in outline form. This detailed commentary unpacks the message and the meaning of Acts for today’s church.
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Romans
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Romans is packed with a rich theology that describes the weight of sin, the freedom from the law, and the hope of grace. It is Paul’s most concise and thought-provoking epistle. John G. Butler’s commentary unpacks this important book for today’s reader. He explains and exposits the key themes of Romans for pastors and students of the Bible today.
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1 and 2 Corinthians
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The Corinthian letters are among the longest of Paul’s writings. These books focus on the manifestation of divine truth, Paul’s visits and relationship with the church, and problems of morality—and their deeper spiritual problems. John G. Butler’s commentary is an important reminder that the letters to the Corinthians are important for the church today. The verse-by-verse exposition in an accessible outline form makes the themes and purpose of Paul’s letters clear and accessible for modern readers.
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Additional Information
- Title: Analytical Bible Expositor: Acts, Romans, 1 & 2 Corinthians (3 Vols.)
- Publisher: LBC Publications, 2009
- 3 volumes
- 814 pages
About the Author
John G. Butler, originally from Iowa, has been a Baptist minister for over fifty years and a pastor for over thirty-five years with pastorates in Clinton, Iowa; Williamsburg, Ohio; Detroit, Michigan; and Chicago, Illinois. Having attended Tennessee Temple University and graduated from Cedarville University, he also authored the 25-volume Bible Biography Series, a 10-volume Study of the Savior series about Jesus Christ, and the 4-volume Butler's Daily Bible Reading set, a unique daily devotional focusing on expository Bible study.
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