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Find academic sophistication, pastoral sensitivity, and accessibility in the award-winning BECNT series

Robert Yarbrough, coauthor of the bestselling Encountering the New Testament, offers a historical and theological commentary on the Johannine Epistles in this addition to the BECNT series.

The commentary features the author's detailed interaction with the Greek text, explores the relationship between John's Epistles and Jesus's work and teaching, interacts with recent commentaries, is attentive to the history of interpretation, and seeks to relate these findings to global Christianity.

As with all BECNT volumes, this informative, balanced commentary features:

Detailed interaction with the Greek text Extensive research Chapter-by-chapter exegesis A blend of scholarly depth and readability An acclaimed, user-friendly design

The BECNT series aims for academic sophistication with pastoral sensitivity and accessibility, making it a useful tool for pastors, church leaders, students, and teachers.
Series Preface vii
Author's Preface ix
Abbreviations xiv
Transliteration xvii
Map
xix
John
Introduction to the Johannine Letters
3(26)
Central Burden: God Is Light (1:1--2:6)
29(64)
Announcement of Authority and Purpose (1:1--4)
31(15)
Main Burden of the Epistle: The Character of God (1:5)
46(6)
Implications of God's Character for the Christian Life (1:6--10)
52(18)
Appeal to Readers in the Light of God's Character (2:1--6)
70(23)
Primary Commandment: Embody the Age-Old Message (2:7--17)
93(46)
The Nature and Implications of the Message (2:7--11)
95(17)
Pastoral Appeal in View of the Message (2:12--17)
112(27)
Key Counsel: Abide in His Anointing (Truth) and Receive Eternal Life (2:18--3:8)
139(52)
Three Considerations Informing the Counsel to Abide (2:18--21)
141(14)
The Truth That Abides (2:22--26)
155(9)
The Imperative to Abide (2:27--29)
164(9)
The Glory of Abiding (3:1--8)
173(18)
Core Teaching: Love, Works, Trust (3:9--4:6)
191(40)
Summons to Love (3:9--18)
193(15)
Confirmation of Love (3:19--24)
208(11)
Summons to Choose (4:1--3)
219(7)
Confirmation of Choice (4:4--6)
226(5)
Foundational Imperative: God's Love (4:7--14)
231(19)
First Exhortation to Love (4:7--10)
233(9)
Second Exhortation to Love (4:11--14)
242(8)
Illustrative Appeal: Renewed and Expanded Invitation to Love (4:15--5:15)
250(55)
Declarative Invitation with Supporting Warrant (4:15--16)
252(5)
Commendation of Love (4:17--21)
257(11)
Commendation of Faith as Fides Qua Creditur (5:1--5)
268(12)
Commendation of Faith as Fides Quae Creditur (5:6--12)
280(15)
Commendation of the Full Assurance of Eternal Life: Confident Prayer (5:13--15)
295(10)
Concluding Admonition: Pastoral Counsel, Assurance, and Warning (5:16--21)
305(28)
Counsel regarding Sinners and Sin (5:16--17)
306(9)
The Tie That Binds: Shared Certainties (5:18--20)
315(7)
Final Pastoral Appeal (5:21)
322(7)
John
Introduction to 2 John and 3 John
329(4)
Greeting: John's Love in Truth (1--3)
333(6)
John's Joy yet Concern (4--8)
339(10)
John's Warning (9--11)
349(8)
Excursus: The Warning against o Πραγων
354(3)
John's Farewell (12--13)
357(8)
John
Introduction to 3 John
363(2)
Greeting to Gaius (1--4)
365(5)
Commendation of Gaius (5--8)
370(7)
Dealing with Diotrephes (9--10)
377(5)
Concluding Counsel and Commendation (11--12)
382(3)
Farewell (13--15 [ 13--14b NIV])
385(4)
Works Cited 389(14)
Index of Subjects 403(6)
Index of Authors 409(4)
Index of Greek Words 413(1)
Index of Scripture and Other Ancient Writings 414
Robert W. Yarbrough (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is professor of New Testament at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. He has authored, coauthored, or translated several books, including the groundbreaking textbook Encountering the New Testament. He is also coeditor of the Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament series.