Digital Logos Edition
This New Testament commentary series reflects a sound knowledge of the text and a gift for practical application of Scripture truth. Some commentaries are primarily linguistic, others are mostly theological, and some are mainly homiletical. This series is expository, doctrinal and practical. It focuses on the main doctrines in each text and how they relate to other Scriptures and what they mean to the reader.
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“By using the present infinitive instead of the aorist, Paul does not forbid women to teach under appropriate conditions and circumstances, but to fill the office and role of the pastor or teacher in the life of the church.” (Page 86)
“Paul’s point is that while a woman may have led the race into sin, women have the privilege of leading the race out of sin to godliness.” (Page 89)
“An apostate is not someone struggling to believe, but one who willfully abandons the biblical faith he had once professed.” (Page 147)
“A pastor’s heart, however, is not measured by how good a man is at petting sheep, but by how well he protects them from wolves and feeds them so they grow to be mature and strong.” (Page 160)
“Second, Satan attempts to devastate those who are already believers to cripple them and destroy the credibility of their witness.” (Page 39)
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