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The Epistles of John / by I. Howard Marshall. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: New international commentary on the New TestamentPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans, (c)1978..Description: xvii, 274 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780802821898
  • 9780802825186
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS2805.3.M368.E657 1978
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Contents:
The situation and character of 2 and 3 John -- The situation of 1 John -- The structure of 1 John -- Theories of rearrangement and redaction -- Relationships between the Johannine writings -- The authorship of the epistles -- The early history of the epistles in the church -- The thought of the epistles -- Address and greeting -- Living in truth and love -- Beware of false teaching -- Final words and greetings -- Address and greeting -- The writer praises Gaius -- The writer denounces Diotrephes -- The writer praises Demetrius -- Final words and greetings -- Prologue : the Word of life -- Walking in the light -- Keeping his commands -- The new status of believers and their relation to the world -- A warning against antichrists -- The hope of God's children -- The sinlessness of God's children -- Brotherly love as the mark of the Christian -- Assurance and obedience -- The Spirit of truth and falsehood -- God's love and our love -- Assurance and Christian love -- The true faith confirmed -- Christian certainties.
Summary: "The three Epistles of John, according to I. Howard Marshall is concerned with the fundamentals of Christian belief and life - faith and love. The reader who grasps the message of these short but essential letters will have a sound basis in Christian doctrine. This group of Epistles, says Marshall, is also a good starting point for the study of the Gospel of John. This commentary, then, was written so that students of the Bible might not only master the content of John's Epistles but also better understand Johannine theology as a whole. The volume includes an "invitation" to general readers and an "introduction" addressed to students and specialists. Another unique feature is a rearrangement of the traditional order of the three letters: 2 John and 3 John are studied before 1 John. This structure assures that the two shorter letters are not relegated to the position of appendices but are treated as important documents of early Christianity in their own right." --
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) G. Allen Fleece Library Circulating Collection - First Floor Non-fiction BS2805.3.M368.E657 1978 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923001888045
Reference (Library Use ONLY) G. Allen Fleece Library COMMENTARY (COM) - First Floor by the IT help desk office BS2805.N536 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 JN / 2 JN / 3 JN Available New International Commentary on the New Testament 31923001901541

Includes bibliographies and index.

The situation and character of 2 and 3 John -- The situation of 1 John -- The structure of 1 John -- Theories of rearrangement and redaction -- Relationships between the Johannine writings -- The authorship of the epistles -- The early history of the epistles in the church -- The thought of the epistles -- Address and greeting -- Living in truth and love -- Beware of false teaching -- Final words and greetings -- Address and greeting -- The writer praises Gaius -- The writer denounces Diotrephes -- The writer praises Demetrius -- Final words and greetings -- Prologue : the Word of life -- Walking in the light -- Keeping his commands -- The new status of believers and their relation to the world -- A warning against antichrists -- The hope of God's children -- The sinlessness of God's children -- Brotherly love as the mark of the Christian -- Assurance and obedience -- The Spirit of truth and falsehood -- God's love and our love -- Assurance and Christian love -- The true faith confirmed -- Christian certainties.

"The three Epistles of John, according to I. Howard Marshall is concerned with the fundamentals of Christian belief and life - faith and love. The reader who grasps the message of these short but essential letters will have a sound basis in Christian doctrine. This group of Epistles, says Marshall, is also a good starting point for the study of the Gospel of John. This commentary, then, was written so that students of the Bible might not only master the content of John's Epistles but also better understand Johannine theology as a whole. The volume includes an "invitation" to general readers and an "introduction" addressed to students and specialists. Another unique feature is a rearrangement of the traditional order of the three letters: 2 John and 3 John are studied before 1 John. This structure assures that the two shorter letters are not relegated to the position of appendices but are treated as important documents of early Christianity in their own right." --

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