The Pastoral Epistles: A Commentary on the Greek Text
Leading New Testament scholar Stanley Porter offers a comprehensive commentary on the Pastoral Epistles that features rigorous biblical scholarship and emphasizes Greek language and linguistics.

This book breaks new ground in its interpretation of these controversial letters by focusing on the Greek text and utilizing a linguistically informed exegetical method that draws on various elements in contemporary language study. Porter pays attention to the overall argument of the Pastoral Epistles while also analyzing word meanings and grammatical structures to tease out the textual meaning. Porter addresses major exegetical issues that arise in numerous highly disputed passages and—while attentive to the history of scholarship on First Timothy, Second Timothy, and Titus—often takes untraditional or innovative positions to blaze a new path forward rather than adopt settled answers.

This commentary will appeal to professors, students, and scholars of the New Testament.
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The Pastoral Epistles: A Commentary on the Greek Text
Leading New Testament scholar Stanley Porter offers a comprehensive commentary on the Pastoral Epistles that features rigorous biblical scholarship and emphasizes Greek language and linguistics.

This book breaks new ground in its interpretation of these controversial letters by focusing on the Greek text and utilizing a linguistically informed exegetical method that draws on various elements in contemporary language study. Porter pays attention to the overall argument of the Pastoral Epistles while also analyzing word meanings and grammatical structures to tease out the textual meaning. Porter addresses major exegetical issues that arise in numerous highly disputed passages and—while attentive to the history of scholarship on First Timothy, Second Timothy, and Titus—often takes untraditional or innovative positions to blaze a new path forward rather than adopt settled answers.

This commentary will appeal to professors, students, and scholars of the New Testament.
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The Pastoral Epistles: A Commentary on the Greek Text

The Pastoral Epistles: A Commentary on the Greek Text

by Stanley E. Porter
The Pastoral Epistles: A Commentary on the Greek Text

The Pastoral Epistles: A Commentary on the Greek Text

by Stanley E. Porter

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Leading New Testament scholar Stanley Porter offers a comprehensive commentary on the Pastoral Epistles that features rigorous biblical scholarship and emphasizes Greek language and linguistics.

This book breaks new ground in its interpretation of these controversial letters by focusing on the Greek text and utilizing a linguistically informed exegetical method that draws on various elements in contemporary language study. Porter pays attention to the overall argument of the Pastoral Epistles while also analyzing word meanings and grammatical structures to tease out the textual meaning. Porter addresses major exegetical issues that arise in numerous highly disputed passages and—while attentive to the history of scholarship on First Timothy, Second Timothy, and Titus—often takes untraditional or innovative positions to blaze a new path forward rather than adopt settled answers.

This commentary will appeal to professors, students, and scholars of the New Testament.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801027185
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication date: 10/17/2023
Pages: 992
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Stanley E. Porter (PhD, University of Sheffield) is president, dean, professor of New Testament, and Roy A. Hope Chair in Christian Worldview at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario. He has authored or edited more than 130 books, including Sacred Tradition in the New Testament, Linguistic Analysis of the Greek New Testament, The Synoptic Problem, Interpretation for Preaching and Teaching, and Origins of New Testament Christology.
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