Exploring Romans: An Expository Commentary

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Kregel Academic, 1 mars 2002 - 288 pages
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Books in the John Phillips Commentary Series are designed to provide pastors, Sunday school teachers, and students of the Scripture with doctrinally sound interpretation that emphasizes the practical application of Bible truth. Working from the familiar King James Version, Dr. Phillips not only provides helpful commentary on the text, but also includes detailed outlines and numerous illustrations and quotations. Anyone wanting to explore the meaning of God's Word in greater depth--for personal spiritual growth or as a resource for preaching and teaching--will welcome the guidance and insights of this respected series.
 

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Structured Content and Warm in Presentation

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Beginning with the first chapter and the first verse John Phillips gives a structured ouline that he uses to exegete Paul's book to the Roman Church. Explaining content and intent Phillips sparingly ... Consulter l'avis complet

Avis d'utilisateur  - Jeremy - Christianbook.com

Great commentary. Phillips gives an illustration for almost every point which helps with better understanding! This would be a great investment! Consulter l'avis complet

Table des matières

Outline of Romans
7
PART I
26
The Problems of the Gospel
142
The Practice of the Gospel
180
Epilogue
282
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À propos de l'auteur (2002)

John Phillips (1927-2010) served as assistant director of the Moody Correspondence School as well as director of the Emmaus Correspondence School, one of the world's largest Bible correspondence ministries. He also taught in the Moody Evening School and on the Moody Broadcasting radio network.

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