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A Study Commentary on 2 Corinthians, vol. 2: Chapters 8–13

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The overall aim of this book is to explain 2 Corinthians with reference to the real-life situation addressed by Paul when he wrote, and with the hope that the study may illuminate the abiding importance of the letter. Paul was almost certainly aware that the document would remain in the developing body of writings to be recognized in due time as our “New Testament.”

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  • Discusses 2 Corinthians in relation to other Scripture
  • Provides verse-by-verse commentary
  • Includes applications of the commentary after each section
  • Part 2: Preparations for the Third Visit and the Collection (2 Corinthians 8:1–9:15)
    • The Collection for the Church in Jerusalem
  • Part 3: The False Apostles (2 Corinthians 10:1–13:14)
    • The Transition from Chapters 1–9 to 10–13
    • Paul and His Little Folly (2 Corinthians 10:1–11:33)
    • Paradise, the ‘Thorn’ and the Imminent Third Visit (2 Corinthians 12:1–13:10)
    • Greeting, Final Admonitions and a Benediction (2 Corinthians 13:11–14)

Top Highlights

“Further, is sufficient’ occurs in the present tense (Greek, arkei), meaning ‘continues to be enough’” (Page 214)

“Said’ is couched in the perfect tense (Greek, eirēken), meaning that the word of Christ has permanent application.” (Page 214)

“God manifests himself to and through his servants when they are most conscious of their inabilities” (Pages 198–199)

  • Title: A Study Commentary on 2 Corinthians, vol. 2: Chapters 8–13
  • Author: Peter Naylor
  • Publisher: Evangelical Press
  • Publication Date: 2002
  • Pages: 304

Peter Naylor obtained his MTh at the University of London, then studied semitics at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. More recently he was awarded a PhD in Baptist history and dogma from Potchefstroom University, South Africa. Prior to retirement, he had spent many years as a Baptist minister and was the minister of Tabernacle Baptist Church, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire.

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