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2 Corinthians Colin G. Kruse.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Exegetical guide to the Greek New Testament | Exegetical guide to the Greek New TestamentPublication details: Nashville, Tennessee Broadman & Holman Academic c2020Description: xxxviii, 290 pages 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781462743964
  • 146274396X
Other title:
  • 2nd Corinthians
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 220.7 23
LOC classification:
  • BS2675.53 .K784 2020
  • BS2675.53 .K78 2020
Contents:
Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Publisher's Preface -- General Introduction to the EGGNT Series -- Abbreviations -- 2 Corinthians -- Introduction -- Author -- Date and Provenance -- Occasion and Purpose -- Structure -- Outline -- Recommended Commentaries -- I. Paul's Response to a Crisis Resolved (1:1-9:15) -- A. Preface (1:1-11) -- 1. The Address and Greeting (1:1-2) -- For Further Study -- 1. Apostleship in the NT (1:1) -- 2. Christology (1:1) -- 3. The Will of God (1:1) -- 4. The Church (1:1) -- 5. Ancient Letters (1:1-2) -- 6. Greetings and Benedictions (1:2) -- 7. Fatherhood of God (1:2) -- Real Concern for Those to Whom We Minister (1:23-24) -- 2. The "Severe Letter": Its Purpose and Aftermath (2:1-13) -- a. The Purpose of the "Severe Letter" (2:1-4) -- b. Forgiveness for the Offender (2:5-11) -- c. Waiting for Titus (2:12-13) -- For Further Study -- 20. Paul's Painful Visit (2:1-2) -- 21. The "Severe Letter" (2:3-4) -- 22. The Offender and His Offense (2:5) -- 23. Punishment-Judicial as Well as Remedial (2:6-8) -- 24. Satan's Schemes (2:11) -- 25. Troas (2:12-13) -- 26. Titus (2:13) -- Homiletical Suggestions -- Paul Seeks to Avoid Pain and Causing Pain (2:1-4) -- The Crucial Importance of Forgiveness (2:5-11) -- Open Doors but No Peace of Mind (2:12-13) -- 3. Competency in Ministry (2:14-4:6) -- a. Led in Triumph (2:14-17) -- For Further Study -- 27. Led in Triumph (2:14) -- 28. Aroma/Fragrance of Christ (2:15) -- 29. Sufficiency for Apostolic Ministry (2:16) -- 30. Marketing the Word of God (2:17) -- Homiletical Suggestions -- Led in Triumph (2:14-17) -- 1. God spreads abroad the knowledge of his Son as we share the gospel message (v. 14). -- 2. When the message is accepted, it leads to life, but when rejected, it leads to death (v 15).
Summary: The Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament (EGGNT) closes the gap between the Greek text and the available lexical and grammatical tools, providing all the necessary information for greater understanding of the text. The series makes interpreting any given New Testament book easier, especially for those who are hard pressed for time but want to preach or teach with accuracy and authority.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Publisher's Preface -- General Introduction to the EGGNT Series -- Abbreviations -- 2 Corinthians -- Introduction -- Author -- Date and Provenance -- Occasion and Purpose -- Structure -- Outline -- Recommended Commentaries -- I. Paul's Response to a Crisis Resolved (1:1-9:15) -- A. Preface (1:1-11) -- 1. The Address and Greeting (1:1-2) -- For Further Study -- 1. Apostleship in the NT (1:1) -- 2. Christology (1:1) -- 3. The Will of God (1:1) -- 4. The Church (1:1) -- 5. Ancient Letters (1:1-2) -- 6. Greetings and Benedictions (1:2) -- 7. Fatherhood of God (1:2) -- Real Concern for Those to Whom We Minister (1:23-24) -- 2. The "Severe Letter": Its Purpose and Aftermath (2:1-13) -- a. The Purpose of the "Severe Letter" (2:1-4) -- b. Forgiveness for the Offender (2:5-11) -- c. Waiting for Titus (2:12-13) -- For Further Study -- 20. Paul's Painful Visit (2:1-2) -- 21. The "Severe Letter" (2:3-4) -- 22. The Offender and His Offense (2:5) -- 23. Punishment-Judicial as Well as Remedial (2:6-8) -- 24. Satan's Schemes (2:11) -- 25. Troas (2:12-13) -- 26. Titus (2:13) -- Homiletical Suggestions -- Paul Seeks to Avoid Pain and Causing Pain (2:1-4) -- The Crucial Importance of Forgiveness (2:5-11) -- Open Doors but No Peace of Mind (2:12-13) -- 3. Competency in Ministry (2:14-4:6) -- a. Led in Triumph (2:14-17) -- For Further Study -- 27. Led in Triumph (2:14) -- 28. Aroma/Fragrance of Christ (2:15) -- 29. Sufficiency for Apostolic Ministry (2:16) -- 30. Marketing the Word of God (2:17) -- Homiletical Suggestions -- Led in Triumph (2:14-17) -- 1. God spreads abroad the knowledge of his Son as we share the gospel message (v. 14). -- 2. When the message is accepted, it leads to life, but when rejected, it leads to death (v 15).

The Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament (EGGNT) closes the gap between the Greek text and the available lexical and grammatical tools, providing all the necessary information for greater understanding of the text. The series makes interpreting any given New Testament book easier, especially for those who are hard pressed for time but want to preach or teach with accuracy and authority.

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