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Philip W. Comfort

    Philip W. Comfort is a scholar dedicated to the study and teaching of English literature and the New Testament. His work primarily focuses on the examination of early manuscripts and the textual criticism of the New Testament, offering readers insights into the historical and linguistic context of biblical texts. He has contributed significantly as an editor to major translation projects and has authored numerous scholarly works. His approach emphasizes a deep, analytical engagement with the earliest forms of these foundational texts.

    Opening the Gospel of John
    • Opening the Gospel of John

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      An interesting delightful mixture of poetry in rhymed and free verse. Poems that entertain and enhance your awareness of such things as wind, water, sun, snow, and trees. Poems about life, death, time, and human nature. Also some personally influenced, inspired poems about love, relationships, and working on the job. Look through the eyes of the author and see from a new perspective. See some things that perhaps you missed on previous glances.

      Opening the Gospel of John