The Expositor's Bible: The Second Epistle to the Corinthians
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A detailed exegetical commentary examines a New Testament letter addressed to the Corinthian congregation, working through its text to explain themes such as suffering and consolation, faith born of despair, apostolic authority and its signs, church discipline and repentance, reconciliation, and the contrast between the old and new covenants. It combines close textual analysis with theological reflection and pastoral application, addressing the transforming work of the Spirit, the definition and demands of the gospel, the duty of generous giving, and the interplay of human weakness and divine strength.
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