• November 7, 2024

Godet Commentary on Luke John Romans and 1 Corinthians

Godet, Frederick Louis – Commentary on Luke, John, Romans, 1Co (9 vols)

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Frédéric Louis Godet was one of the most influential and widely-cited conservative scholars from nineteenth century Europe. Godet made lasting contributions to New Testament scholarship, especially the debate over biblical inspiration.

Difficult verses are not bypassed or given minimal treatment as is the case in some modern commentaries. Instead, Godet faces each problem squarely and suggests an explicit solution. When dealing with an interpretation problem, Godet’s shows all viewpoints and gives reasons for accepting his view. The careful reader will understand the issues involved in each passage, regardless of whether the reader agrees with Godet’s conclusion. A good student will arrive at his own interpretation of the passage.


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is a short 32-page work on the Trinity with special attention applied towards Muslims and Jehovah's Witnesses. Chapters: 1. God is One Monotheism. | 2. Why God is one, but has to be three persons in that one God: Love needs three people. | 3. Other Consideration that God has to be three persons. | 4. God the Father is God | 5. Jesus is God | 6. The Holy Spirit is God. | 7. Unacceptable explanations of the Trinity. | 8 Conclusion. Alternate Download Site: Christian-kindle-library.com

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