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Advanced Search Links. Product Close-up This product is not available for expedited shipping. Add To Cart. The New Moody Atlas of the Bible. Malachi: A Handbook on the Hebrew Text. Who Moved My Pulpit? Leading Change in the Church. Ephesians: An Introduction and Commentary. This volume in the Baylor Handbooks on the Greek New Testament series, William Larkin provides students with a reliable guide through the intricacies of the Greek text of Ephesians, introducing them to consensus views on matters of syntax, semantics, and textual criticism.
In addition, the annotations contain references to current debates relating to the language of Ephesians. Larkin's annotations demonstrate that linguistically informed analyses which have appeared in the last couple of decades frequently shed light on old questions. Each handbook provides a verse-by-verse treatment of the biblical text.
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