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Lectio Continua Expository Commentary on the New Testament

This series delves into the depths of the New Testament, offering an expository commentary focused on deep exegesis. Each volume meticulously examines biblical texts, emphasizing their original meaning and theological intricacies. It is designed for readers seeking a profound understanding of early Christian scriptures and their foundational messages. The commentary provides thorough analysis, enriching both the spiritual and intellectual journey of the scholar and layperson alike.

Romans: The Lectio Continua Series
Ephesians
Revelation: Lectio Continua Expository Commentary on the New Testament

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  • Exploring the Book of Revelation, this work delves into its vivid imagery and profound messages. It begins with a greeting from heaven and unfolds through a series of visions that address various churches, highlighting themes of love, suffering, and tolerance. The narrative progresses through dramatic scenes of judgment, the rise of evil, and the ultimate victory of Christ. Key moments include the depiction of the throne of God, the final judgment, and the promise of a new Jerusalem, culminating in a hopeful vision of life in the world to come.

    Revelation: Lectio Continua Expository Commentary on the New Testament
  • Ephesians

    • 272 pages
    • 10 hours of reading
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    In his letter to the Ephesians, Paul elaborates on, in a most wonderful way, the God-given, Christ-secured, Holy Spirit-applied privileges of the Christian life. Here, perhaps more than anywhere else in the New Testament, we are brought face to face with the "unsearchable riches of Christ" (3:8). Step by adoring step, Paul introduces us to the spiritual blessings that are the predestined, blood-bought privileges of all who have put their self-abandoning trust in Jesus Christ. His letter to the Ephesians is a spiritual Mount Everest, turning us away from ourselves and placing the spotlight of God's great salvation wholly on Christ.

    Ephesians