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A critical and exegetical commentary on the Pastoral epistles (I & II Timothy and Titus)Cited by: 2Publish Year: 2010Author: Walter LockAuthor: Walter LockA critical and exegetical commentary on the Pastoral ...https://openlibrary.org/books/OL22864974M/A...Apr 13, 2010 · A critical and exegetical commentary on the Pastoral epistles (I & II Timothy and Titus) by Walter Lock, 1924, T. & T. Clark edition, in EnglishCited by: 2Publish Year: 2010Author: Walter LockPages: 163People also askWhat is the best commentary on the Pastoral Epistles?What is the best commentary on the Pastoral Epistles?There are a number of helpful commentaries on the Pastoral Epistles, and the following are five of the best. 1. George W. Knight, III — The Pastoral Epistles (New International Greek Testament Commentary, 1999). George Knight’s commentary on the Pastoral Epistles is the best contemporary commentary on these books.Top 5 Commentaries on the Pastoral Epistles The Pastoral Epistles. The International Critical Commentary I. Howard Marshall Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1999 869 pages, $115.00 Hardcover The Pastoral Epistles (PE) may confront the modern reader with some uncomfortable difficulties, in terms of content and, for some, debates about authorship. In his recent commentary, I. Howard MarshallAuthor: Mona Tokarek LaFossePublish Year: 2002The Pastoral Epistles: Critical and Exegetical Commentary ...https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Pastoral...The Pastoral Epistles: Critical and Exegetical Commentary International Critical Commentary Series The International Critical Commentary on the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments: Author: Walter Lock: Edition: reprint: Publisher: A&C Black, 1999: ISBN: 0567050335, 9780567050335: Length: 163 pages: Subjects a critical and exegetical commentary on the pastoral epistles (i & ii timothy and titus) by the rev. walter lock, d.d. lady margaret professor of divinity in the university of oxford and canon of christ church A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Pastoral Epistles. The International Critical Commentary Walter W. Lock [1846-1933]Cited by: 28Publish Year: 1914Author: Archibald Robertson, Alfred PlummerPages: 163Freely Download The International Critical Commentary on ...https://theologygateway.info/bible-commentaries/83?lang=enLock, Walter. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Pastoral Epistles (I & II Timothy and Titus) (1924) The General Epistles. Moffatt, James. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews (1924) Ropes, James Hardy. A critical and exegetical commentary on the Epistle of St. James (1916) Bigg, Charles. Lock, Walter, A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Pastoral Epistles; The International Critical Commentary; T & T Clark; 1924; 1959. Louw and Nida, Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament Based on Semantic Domains, volume 2, United Bible Societies, New York, 1988, 1989. Lock The Pastoral Epistles, a Critical and Exegetical Commentary, by Walter Lock (The International Critical Commentary, T. and T. Clark, 1924). MM The Vocabulary of the Greek Testament by J. H. Moulton and G. Milligan, 1930 (Hodder and Stoughton, 1949). Moule The Second Epistle to Timothy by Handley C. G. Moule (The Devotional the international critical commentary a critical and exegetical commentary on the pastoral epistles {i & ii timothy and titus) by the rev. walter lock, d.d. la dv margaret professor of divinity in the university of oxford and canon of christ church edinburgh: t. & t. clark, 38 george street 1924 Sep 27, 2004 · The Pastoral Epistles: I and II Timothy, Titus. TPI New Testament Commentaries, ed. Howard Clark Kee and Dennis Nineham. London: SCM Press, 1989. Hultgren, Arland J. I-II Timothy, Titus. Ausburg Commentary on the New Testament. Minneapolis: Augsburg, 1984. Huther, Joh. Ed. Critical and Exegetical Handbook to the Epistles of St. Paul to Timothy ... ***** a critical and exegetical commentary on the pastoral epistles (i & ii timothy and titus). by lock, walter. a critical and exegetical commentary on the epistles of st. peter and st. jude. by bigg, charles. a critical and exegetical commentary on the first epistle of st. paul to the corinthians. by plummer, alfred and archibald robertson. The theology of 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus is consistent with Pauline theology, and Paul's kind words to Timothy in 2 Timothy 1 are similar to what he wrote in Philippians 1 and Romans 1. The use of the word "traditions" parallels 1 Corinthians 15:1-2, and the statement about being poured out like a drink offering (2 Timothy 4:6-8) recalls the ...4.6/5(12)1 Timothy 3 - Gary H. Everett's Study Notes on the Holy ...https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/ghe/1-timothy-3.htmlSee Walter Lock, A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Pastoral Epistles (I & II Timothy and Titus), in The International Critical Commentary on the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, eds. Charles A. Briggs, Samuel R. Driver, and Alfred Plummer (Edinburgh: T … The Pastoral Epistles -- 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, and Titus -- are the Apostle Paul's blueprints for the rapidly growing Church. This readable new commentary The Pillar of the Truth gives background for the three letters, brings out parallels between the Apostolic age and Israel's time in the wilderness, and, in step-by-step fashion, shows how the ... A critical and exegetical commentary on the Pastoral epistles (I & II Timothy and Titus) / by: Lock, Walter, 1846-1933, Published: (1989) First and second Timothy and Titus / by: Hutson, Christopher R., Published: (2019) ***** a critical and exegetical commentary on the pastoral epistles (i & ii timothy and titus). by lock, walter. a critical and exegetical commentary on the epistles of st. peter and st. jude. by bigg, charles. a critical and exegetical commentary on the first epistle of st. paul to the corinthians. by plummer, alfred and archibald robertson. 2 Walter Lock, A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Pastoral Epistles (I & II Timothy and Titus), International Critical Commentary (Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1924), 34. 3 William Perkins, The Art of Prophesying (Edinburgh: Banner of Truth, 1996), 188-9. Commentaries on Pastoral Epistles. A list of the best commentaries on Pastoral Epistles ranked by scholars, journal reviews, and site users. You can find the best commentary on Pastoral Epistles for you using the tools on the right side. For over one hundred years, the International Critical Commentary series has held a special place among works on the Bible. It has sought to bring together all the relevant aids to exegesis—linguistic and textual no less than archaeological, historical, literary and theological—with a level of comprehension and quality of scholarship unmatched by any other series. E.g., Walter Lock, A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Pastoral Epistles (I and II Timothy and Titus) (ICC; New York: Scribner, 1924), 64; P. Galtier, “La réconciliation des pécheures dans la première épître Timothée,” RSR 39 (1951): 317–20; A. T. Hanson, The Pastoral 4. E.g., Walter Lock, A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Pastoral Epistles (I and II Timothy Timothy and Titus) (ICC; New York: Scribner, 1924), 64; P. Galtier, "La reconciliation des pecheures dans la premiere epitre Timothee," RSR 39 (1951): 317-20; A. T. Hanson, The Pastoral Lock on the Patoral Epistles, from the International Critical Commentary series Bernard on the Pastoral Epistles — The Pastoral Epistles, edited with and Introduction and Notes, by John H. Bernard (Cambridge, 1906). Walter Lock, A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Pastoral Epistles (I & II Timothy and Titus), International Critical Commentary (Edinburgh, UK: T&T Clark, 1924), xxviii. 5 Date: By Command of God Our Savior Published by Scholars Crossing, 2016Author: Christopher M DatePublish Year: 2016[PDF]Aída Besançon Spencerhttps://archive.gordonconwell.edu/hamilton/current/documents/nt635hafa08.pdfLock, Walter. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on The Pastoral Epistles. The International Critical Commentary. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1924. 163 pp. (Ref.) BS2735.L63 Open to different hypotheses of au thorship, but concludes that Paul is author but some verses may be dislocated. The International Critical Commentary series brings together all the relevent aids to exegesis--linguistic, textual, archaeological, historical, literary and theological--with a level of comprehension and quality of scholarship unmatched by any other series.Here, W. Lock examines the books of 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus. Titus. In A Commentary, Critical and Explanatory, on the Old and New Testaments. In e-Sword, v 777 [CD-ROM]. Franklin, Tennessee: e- Sword, 2000-2005. Lock, Walter. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Pastoral Epistles (I & II Timothy and Titus). In The International Critical Commentary on the Holy Scriptures
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