Digital Logos Edition
Word Pictures in the New Testament brings to scholars, pastors, and lay Bible teachers interpretive insights on words and phrases from each book of the New Testament from one of the outstanding biblical scholars of the twentieth century. The material is arranged book by book, beginning with chapter one of the book and moving sequentially through the book. This treasure trove represents a lifetime of careful, insightful scholarship that will enrich personal study, preaching, and teaching throughout the twenty-first century.
“A log on which planks in the house rest (so papyri), joist, rafter, plank (Moffatt), pole sticking out grotesquely. Probably a current proverb quoted by Jesus like our people in glass houses throwing stones.” (Matthew 7:3)
“ As in 1:4. The reference is to Is. 65:17f.; 66:22.” (2 Peter 3:13)
“A legitimate hyperbole, for the gospel was spreading all over the Roman Empire.” (Colossians 1:6)
“They fully apprehended the grace of God and should be immune to the shallow vagaries of the Gnostics.” (Colossians 1:6)
“Epaphras told Paul about their ‘love in the Spirit,’ grounded in the Holy Spirit.” (Colossians 1:8)
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