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E-book: Ephesians: An Exegetical Commentary

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  • Format: 960 pages
  • Pub. Date: 01-Dec-2002
  • Publisher: Baker Academic, Div of Baker Publishing Group
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781441210555
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  • Format: 960 pages
  • Pub. Date: 01-Dec-2002
  • Publisher: Baker Academic, Div of Baker Publishing Group
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781441210555
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Destined to become the definitive commentary on Ephesians, this resource combines detailed exegesis and extensive interaction with contemporary scholarship.

Harold Hoehner has taught biblical exegesis to thousands of students over the years. He now brings that experience to bear on this important work.He begins with a helpful introduction to the letter of Ephesians in which he addresses issues of authorship, structure and genre, historical setting, purpose, and theology. At the end of the introduction, the author includes a detailed bibliography for further reading. Hoehner then delves into the text of Ephesians verse by verse, offering the Greek text, English translation, and detailed commentary. He interacts extensively with the latest scholarship and provides a fair and thorough discussion of every disputed point in the book.Pastors, students, and scholars looking for a comprehensive treatment on Ephesians will be interested in this commentary. Hoehner's interaction with the latest scholarship combined with his detailed exegesis will make this new commentary the only resource they will need to consult.

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Commended for Gold Medallion Book Awards (Reference/Commentaries) 2003.
Preface ix
Abbreviations xiii
Commentaries xxi
Introduction 1(1)
Authorship of Ephesians
2(59)
Structure and Genre of Ephesians
61(17)
City and Historical Setting
78(19)
Purpose of Ephesians
97(9)
Theology of Ephesians
106(8)
Bibliography Regarding Authorship
114(17)
Commentary on Ephesians
The Calling of the Church (1:1--3:21)
131(366)
Prologue (1:1--2)
133(20)
Praise for God's Planned Spiritual Blessings (1:3--14)
153(94)
Prayer for Wisdom and Revelation (1:15--23)
247(58)
New Position Individually (2:1--10)
305(46)
New Position Corporately (2:11--22)
351(66)
Parenthetical Expansion of the Mystery (3:1--13)
417(54)
Prayer for Strengthened Love (3:14--21)
471(26)
The Conduct of the Church (4:1--6:24)
497(382)
Walk in Unity (4:1--16)
501(80)
Walk in Holiness (4:17--32)
581(62)
Walk in Love (5:1--6)
643(24)
Walk in Light (5:7--14)
667(22)
Walk in Wisdom (5:15--6:9)
689(128)
Stand in Warfare (6:10--20)
817(50)
Conclusion (6:21--24)
867
Excursuses
Textual Problem in Ephesians 1:1
144(16)
Views and Structures of Eph 1:3--14
160(13)
In Christ
173(12)
Election
185(116)
A Study of πληρωμα
301(127)
Mystery
428(292)
Household Code
720(80)
Slavery in Paul's Time
800(79)
Author Index 879(24)
Scripture Index 903
Harold W. Hoehner (Ph.D., University of Cambridge) is Distinguished Professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary, where he has taught for more than thirty years. He is the author of Chronological Aspects of the Life of Christ.