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Kerux Commentaries enable pastors and teachers to understand and effectively present the message of a biblical text. Kerux opens up each text of the Bible by explaining the message of the text to the original audience, unpacking the timeless truth of the passage, and finally providing communication insights for conveying that truth to a contemporary audience. Each volume is written by a biblical...

and humbly putting others first in the community (Martin and Hawthorne, 2004, 143), the very things that Paul was urging them to pursue (2:2–4). Bockmuehl quotes Aquinas: “While you cannot exist without sin, you can exist without grumbling!” (1998, 156). 2:15. Ἀκέραιοι is rendered “pure” (NIV, CSB), “innocent” (ESV, NRSV, NASB), or “harmless” (KJV, NKJV). Ἀμωμα is rendered “without fault” (NIV, NKJV, cf. CSB), “without blemish” (ESV, NRSV), “above reproach” (NASB), and “without rebuke” (KJV). Σκολιᾶς
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