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The Epistles to the Corinthians with Notes and Comments

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In this commentary, John Edgar McFadyen provides powerful interpretation and critical studies of the Epistles to the Corinthians through exegesis, allegorical interpretation, and textual emphasis. This massive volume includes doctrinal interpretation of the Corinthian epistles with regard for practical application.

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Key Features

  • Provides commentary on the Epistles to the Corinthians
  • Offers practical application

Top Highlights

“ the Divine presence in the Holy of Holies, descending upon the faithful,” (Page 414)

“difference between law and gospel is nothing less than the difference between life and death.” (Page 281)

“angel of Satan; masc. rather than neut., because of the words ‘depart from me’)” (Page 413)

“e image is that of the Shechinah or σκηνή, the glory” (Page 414)

Praise for the Print Edition

Professor McFadyen eloquently sums up the salient features of the epistle and its elements of eternal value.

Southern Methodist Review

Product Details

  • Title: The Epistles to the Corinthians with Notes and Comments
  • Author: John Edgar McFadyen
  • Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton
  • Publication Date: 1911
  • Pages: 462

John Edgar McFadyen (1870–1933) was a Scottish theologian, linguist, and professor of literature and theology at the University of Glasgow. He also translated several Old Testament books into “modern speech” and was a proponent of the international auxiliary language, Esperanto.

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    $9.99

    Digital list price: $12.49
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