2 Corinthians
Pages
592
Publisher
Thomas Nelson
Published
1/1/1986
ISBN-13
9780849902390
Collections
This book appears in the following featured collections.
- Best Exegetical Commentaries by Jim Rosscup
- Building an NT Commentary Library by Invitation to Biblical Interpretation (Kostenberger & Patterson)
- The Pastor’s Bookshelf by Scot McKnight
- New Testament Commentaries & Monographs by Princeton Theological Seminary
Reviews
Reliable technical commentary.
Standard academic commentary on 2 Corinthians by a renowned neo-evangelical Pauline scholar.
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This is something of a classic commentary on the letter and one of the better WBC volumes. Word commentaries excel in giving bibliographies at the beginning of sections, Martin’s commentary provides complete bibliographies on exegetical problems (literature on composition issues other than commentaries, for example, or the section on Paul’s vision in 12:1-10). These are complete through the early 1980s and include German and French articles as well as English. The actual commentary follows the format of the series, giving a bibliography for the section followed by textual notes, form/structure, and then the actual commentary. Martin’s brief “explanations” after the commentary draw out implications of the text for a larger Pauline theology.
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