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Commentaries for Biblical Expositors: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Works is unavailable, but you can change that!

Anyone who is committed to the exposition of Scripture knows the tremendous challenge of the study: the need to reconstruct the historic setting, deal with the language, maintain a consistent theological relationship with the rest of Scripture, unravel the difficult and obscure portions and make all of that study produce a work that is both profound and practical. This annotated bibliography is...

advanced study of the epistles. There are other works more highly recommended, however. Ryrie, Charles C. “I, II and III John.” The Wycliffe Bible Commentary. Chicago: Moody, 1962. This is a brief study based on the English text. The author’s rare ability to state truth precisely and concisely enables him to say a lot in these verse-by-verse studies. His work is recommended as a good survey discussion, and it includes unusually lucid homiletical outlines of the epistles. Smalley, Stephen S. 1, 2,
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