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Theodore of Mopsuestia: The Commentaries on the Minor Epistles of Paul: Introduction and Translation is unavailable, but you can change that!

The most famous representative of the school of Antioch, Theodore of Mopsuestia, penned a number of commentaries on biblical books in both the Old and New Testaments. This volume offers not only an introduction to Theodore’s life and work, but also the first modern-language translation of his commentaries on Paul’s minor epistles (Galatians–Philemon). The English translation is accompanied by...

money or have been willing to engage in trade for unjust and sordid profits. Therefore, this is what Paul means: “If any should be like this, who from their former life and occupation have been thought by people to have been noted for a perverse choice of life, it is necessary to reject people of this kind, so that they may not be advanced to the episcopate, even though they may seem to have drawn near faithfully and to have illumined their life with zeal for better things. They should not be accepted
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