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In Epistles to the Corinthians, James S. Riggs and Harry L. Reed provide detailed commentary on the Epistles in context. Preceded by a substantial critical-historical introduction, the authors include extensive notes for further clarification and study.
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[This commentary] is thoroughly adapted to the purpose proposed, viz., furnishing to ordinary as well as critical students of the Word a work which places in their hands, in un-technical language, the best results of thorough scholarship.
—The Presbyterian Quarterly
James S. Riggs (1853–1936) was educated at the College Of New Jersey, Princeton Theological Seminary, and Auburn Theological Seminary. Riggs served as an adjunct professor of biblical Greek at Auburn Theological Seminary from 1884 to 1887. His works include What Shall I Believe?, A History of the Jewish People, and The Messages of Jesus According to John.
Harry Lathrop Reed received his doctorate from Auburn Theological Seminary before accepting the position of professor in 1909.