The Letters of Peter and Jude
Part of Cambridge Bible Commentaries on the New Testament
- Author: A. R. C. Leaney
- Date Published: February 1967
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521094030
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This series of commentaries on the New English Bible is designed for use in schools and colleges, and for the minister and the layman. Each volume comments on one book, or part, of the Bible. In each the text is given in full. Sections of text and commentary alternate, so that the reader does not have to keep two books open, or turn from one part of the book to the other, or refer to a commentary in small type at the foot of the page. Great care has been taken to see that the commentary is suitable for the student and the layman: there is no Greek or Hebrew, and no strings of biblical references. The general editors all have experience of teaching or examining in school and working with adults. Commentaries on all the books of the Old Testament, New Testament and Apocrypha have been published, together with introductory volumes and books of illustrations to accompany each Testament.
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- Date Published: February 1967
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521094030
- length: 156 pages
- dimensions: 235 x 158 x 9 mm
- weight: 0.18kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
The First Letter of Peter
Peter, apostle of Jesus Christ
God's scattered people
The writer
The Calling of a Christian
A Letter of Jude
The Second Letter of Peter
Structure
Jude, servant of Jesus Christ
The Danger of False Belief (Jude)
The author
Parallels between Jude and 2 Peter
The Remedy for Doubt (2 Peter)
The Christian hope.
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