The sense that freedom meant "license" infected the Corinthian church in the first years of its existence. The gospel message of freedom in Christ had been misunderstood by some in the Corinthian setting, and the congregation soon fragmented over it. Paul, as founding missionary and overseer of the young congregation, wrote forthrightly in response to these internal struggles. Through these letters, God through Paul transformed the trials of a struggling congregation into enduring lessons on the basics of Christian faith.
1 and 2 Corinthians: A Greek-English, Verse by Verse Translation...
The sense that freedom meant "license" infected the Corinthian church in the first years of its existence. The gospel message of freedom in Christ ha...
"The Gospel According to John: A Greek-English, Verse by Verse Translation" renders the Westcott-Hort version of the New Testament Gospel of John into a contemporary English translation. The work contains the Greek version of John's Gospel in its entirety. Each verse of the Greek original is followed by its English translation. With a brief introduction to the Gospel and its author, a detailed outline, and a review of the Greek alphabet, the book is designed to lead laity, students, and clergy to a deeper appreciation of John's account.
"The Gospel According to John: A Greek-English, Verse by Verse Translation" renders the Westcott-Hort version of the New Testament Gospel of John into...