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092 _aD0503392545
100 1 _aBruce, F. F.
_q(Frederick Fyvie),
245 1 0 _aPhilippians /
_cF.F. Bruce
260 _aPeabody, Mass :
_bHendrickson Publishers ;
_aCarlisle :
_bPaternoster Press,
_c1995, c1989
300 _axvi, 183 p ;
_c22 cm
490 1 _aNew International biblical commentary ;
_v11
500 _a"Based on the New International Version"
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [163]-172) and index
520 _aThe New International Biblical Commentary New Testament volumes are now available as a complete 18-volume set. Save when you purchase the set versus the 18 individual volumes. “The New International Biblical Commentary is an important new series which happily strikes the balance between the detailed technical commentary . . . and the popular level commentary.” —Max Turner The New International Biblical Commentary series offers the best of contemporary scholarship in a format that both general readers and serious students can use with profit. The aim of the series is to provide reliable guides to the books of the Bible presented in a style that does not require formal theological education to understand. Based on the widely used New International Version translation, each volume in the NIBC presents an introductory chapter detailing the background of the book, its audiences, its authorship, its important themes, and other helpful information. “The NIBC has been written by internationally respected experts in Biblical Studies. Scholarly arguments are carefully analyzed and presented in a way that anyone concerned to gain a deeper understanding of the New Testament will find both accessible and helpful. Christians of many different traditions will welcome this series as a valuable resource that will promote better understanding of the Bible and its message.” —John W. Drane, University of Stirling
630 0 0 _aBible.
_pPhilippians
_vCommentaries.
830 0 _aNew International biblical commentary ;
_v11
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_cBK