1, 2 & 3 John: Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (EEC)
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1, 2 & 3 John: Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (EEC)   -     By: Gary W. Derickson

1, 2 & 3 John: Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (EEC)

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The three epistles of John, the beloved apostle, urge the church to love one another as God has loved them. Gary Dickerson shows how these works provide encouragement for believers and warn against the rise of false teachers. Being careful to avoid speculative theories, Dickerson focuses on John's pastoral concerns. He examines the Greek text in detail, interacting with the most recent scholarship, and he presents the message of these epistles for the benefit of believers everywhere.

The Evangelical Exegetical Commentary series incorporates the latest in critical biblical scholarship and is written from a distinctly evangelical perspective. Each comprehensive volume offers an original translation and addresses biblical theology and application for each passage.

Product Information

Title: 1, 2 & 3 John: Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (EEC)
By: Gary W. Derickson
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 800
Vendor: Lexham Press
Publication Date: 2014
Dimensions: 9.25 X 6.25 X 2.00 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds 12 ounces
ISBN: 1577995759
ISBN-13: 9781577995753
Series: Evangelical Exegetical Commentary
Stock No: WW995753

Publisher's Description

The three epistles of John, the beloved apostle, urge the church to love one another as God has loved them. Gary Derickson shows how these works provide encouragement for believers and warn against the rise of false teachers. Being careful to avoid speculative theories, Derickson focuses on John's pastoral concerns. He examines the Greek text in detail, interacting with the most recent scholarship, and he presents the message of these epistles for the benefit of believers everywhere.

About the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary Series

The Evangelical Exegetical Commentary series incorporates the latest in critical biblical scholarship and is written from a distinctly evangelical perspective. Each comprehensive volume offers an original translation and addresses biblical theology and application for each passage.

Author Bio

Gary W. Derickson is ministry division chair at Corban University. He has published articles in Bibliotheca Sacra, ETS Studies Series, The Master's Seminary Journal, and The Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society. He contributed to The Nelson's Complete Study Bible and is co-author of The Disciplemaker: What Matters Most to Jesus.

Editorial Reviews

"Dr. Gary Derickson's volume in the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary on 1-3 John is first-rate analysis and synthesis of one of the most important collections of writings in the New Testament. Derickson provides evidence and evaluation of all exegetical and theological options while interacting with the latest scholarly literature. The layout and structure of the commentary is unique and extremely helpful to both pastor and student. This is an important and essential work."
--Dr. Fred Chay, President Grace Line Ministries, Associate Professor of Theology, Phoenix Seminary

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