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James Moffatt’s commentary on First Corinthians asserts practical and necessary interpretation of the original texts. Moffatt states that the early church was focused on establishing doctrine, rather than concerning itself with engaging commentary. This commentary is the bridge between established doctrine and coherent commentary for the Epistle of First Corinthians.
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“ It is this power of God, not of human skill in logic or eloquence, which produces solid convictions of faith;” (Page 24)
“ consequently can only be discussed with Christians fully initiated into the revelation” (Page 25)
“The startling paradox of a Christ or messiah who had been crucified” (Page 23)
“with a trembling fear of proving unequal to the task” (Page 24)
“God has chosen and called the ordinary individual no less than in the case of a specific vocation like the apostolate.” (Page 4)
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Ronald Quick
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