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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...

though he transgressed in nothing at all—but, on the contrary, conducted himself with entire carefulness and was not guilty so as to be sentenced to death, since he sinned in absolutely no way—submitted to those who wanted to crucify and kill him. And since he was punished for no just cause, while instead justice was serving him in every way, he would have been able most justly to be freed from death. Indeed, he rose from death himself because he was not held by it justly. In truth, he supplied all
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