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The Pastoral Epistles
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The Pastoral Epistles have played an important part in the history of the Christian church and have amply justified their inclusion in the New Testament Canon. Their appeal lies in their blend of sound practical advice and theological statement, which has proved invaluable to Christians both personally and collectively. Because of this, the injunctions directed to Timothy and Titus regarding their responsibilities have served as a pattern for the Christian ministry, and have been used so widely in services of ordination. This Tyndale commentary by Donald Guthrie tackles theological topics in these books, including objections over authenticity and linguistic issues.
The Tyndale New Testament Commentaries have long been a trusted resource for Bible study. Written by some of the world's most distinguished evangelical scholars, these twenty volumes offer clear, reliable, and relevant explanations of every book in the New Testament.
These Tyndale volumes are designed to help readers understand what the Bible actually says and what it means. The introduction to each volume gives a concise but thorough description of the authorship, date, and historical background of the biblical book under consideration. The commentary itself examines the text section by section, drawing out its main themes. It also comments on individual verses and deals with problems of interpretation. The aim throughout is to get at the true meaning of the Bible and to make its message plain to readers today.
The original, unrevised text of this volume has been completely retypeset and printed in a larger, more attractive format with the new cover design for the series.
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General Preface
Author's Preface to the First Edition
Author's Preface to the Second Edition
Chief Abbreviations
Select Bibliography
Introduction
The Designation and Character of the Epistles
The Epistles in the Ancient Church
The Epistles in the Modern Church
The Problem of the Historical Allusions
The Ecclesiastical Situation
The Heresies Reflected in the Epistles
The Doctrinal Problem
The Linguistic Problem
The Problem of Authorship
The Message of the Epistles
1 Timothy: Analysis
1 Timothy: Commentary
2 Timothy: Analysis
2 Timothy: Commentary
Titus: Analysis
Titus: Commentary
Appendix: An Examination of the Linguistic Arguments Against the Authenticity of the Pastorals