After a lifetime of work that earned him the appellation 'Dean of Evangelical Scholarship,' F. F. Bruce's legacy of defending the historical reliability of the New Testament and explicating its meaning remains influential today, and rightly so.
This collection of three commentaries in one volume — Bruce's final study of Paul's writings — represents his legacy well. It was met with immediate acclaim upon publication in 1984 and an Evangelical Christian Publishers Association Gold Medallion award the following year. In these pages — now Bruce's third volume in the Eerdmans Classic Biblical Commentaries series — this giant of twentieth-century biblical studies speaks still.
470 pages.
Table of Contents
Introduction to the Colossians
I. Cities of the Lycus Valley
II. Jewish Settlement in the Lycus Valley
III. Christianity in the Lycus Valley
IV. The “Colossian Heresy”
V. The Teaching of Colossians
VI. Some Critical Questions
Analysis of Colossians
Colossians: Text, Expositions, and Notes
Introduction to Philemon
I. Authorship
II. Date and Provenance
III. Paul and Onesimus
IV. The Significance of the Letter
Analysis of Philemon
Philemon: Text, Expositions, and Notes
Introduction to Ephesians
I. Ephesians and the Pauline Corpus
II. The Parousia and the Spirit
III. Imagery of Ephesians
IV. Incipient Catholicism
V. Nature and Purpose of Ephesians
Analysis of Ephesians
Ephesians: Text, Expositions, and Notes
Epistles to the Colossians, to Philemon, and to the Ephesians is in the following collections: