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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.

graven upon the tablets of stone: while, in contrast with this, is the spirit, the source of that new order or constitution of things, which was established by and in Jesus Christ. The contrast is not between word and intention, but between law and gospel, between Moses and Christ, between laws imposed from without, and spirit operating freely (ver. 17) and spontaneously from within (cf. Rom. 7:6, 2:29). God did not make Paul a minister of the letter, but of the spirit, for the reason that the letter
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