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The Interpretation of St. Paul’s Epistles to the Colossians, to the Thessalonians, to Timothy, to Titus, and to Philemon is unavailable, but you can change that!

Thorough as a student of Greek, R. C. H. Lenski interprets the books of the New Testament with meticulous exegetical research while providing an original, literal translation of the text. With his conservative Lutheran perspective, he is unwavering in his high view of Scriptural authority, probing deeply and passionately—arguing his conclusions masterfully. Beyond exegesis, he provides...

that it is lacking in no point, and that any claim which offers you additions and the like is spurious. Moreover, read as a unit: “continuing to be confirmed regarding the faith (what you believe) even as you were taught (that faith, namely what you are to believe).” The faith Epaphras first taught the Colossians receives constant divine confirmation which shows that it is genuine, complete in every way. How does it receive this? “If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether
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