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Hardcover Colossians, Philemon Book

ISBN: 0849902436

ISBN13: 9780849902437

Colossians, Philemon

(Book #44 in the Word Biblical Commentary Series)

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Book Overview

The Word Biblical Commentary delivers the best in biblical scholarship, from the leading scholars of our day who share a commitment to Scripture as divine revelation. This series emphasizes a thorough analysis of textual, linguistic, structural, and theological evidence. The result is judicious and balanced insight into the meanings of the text in the framework of biblical theology. These widely acclaimed commentaries serve as exceptional resources...

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5 ratings

Exceptional

If you are familiar with O'Brien's other commentaries you know that his exegetical precision and scholarly explanation are invaluable. In this commentary O'Brien maintains his position as the `answer book' for Colossians. If you can only buy one commentary for this book...buy this one.

VERY in depth commentary and also one of the BEST.

I bought this commentary to help supplement my sermons, but I didnt realize how in depth it was. This was the best commentary on this book by D.A. Carson's commentary reviews and he is right. There is Greek and sometimes it is not translated so if you know Greek it wont bother you. Other than that its a great commentary that looks at all perspectives but breaks it down to make it manageable to the layman and strong enough for the scholar, pastor.

Always helpful

O'Brien's commentaries on the prison epistles have never failed to help me when I have consulted them to understand Paul's letters better than I had before. The author writes from a theologically conservative and complementarian viewpoint but is always prepared to evaluate other views, while also clearly articulating his own.This is one of the most helpful of the Word Biblical Commentary series.If you read commentaries to help you to understand the text, so that you can better serve Jesus Christ, you will really appreciate this one, as well as the author's commentaries on Philippians and Ephesians.If you have not studied New Testament Greek, you may find some of his argumentation hard to grasp. [If you are serious about understanding the New Testament, a couple of years studying the language it is written in will be enlightening, and will at the very least open up for you the majority of the best commentaries!]

O'Brien, always solid

Much praise has already been laid down by others concerning this commentary. The five star rating I gave it should confirm to the reader my agreement. With this in mind, I'm going to focus on one particular aspect of the book.If I could have any complaint about this commentary, it is that it is too scholarly and thorough. O'Brien interacts with so many sources and views, one can get a little too bogged down in all the reasoning. Some parts are hard to follow lucidly with so much material being compared and contrasted. The sheer number of inline references and sources can make following the text with your eyes rather difficult. This is my general complain of the Word Biblical Commentary series as a whole, and this one seems especially representative.O'Brien commentary is a gold mine for those serious in academics, or pastors who are series about having a broad base. O'Brien offers a huge (indeed, perhaps exhaustive) bibliography of the different works dealing with the text. O'Brien could be you one stop source for all your researching needs. For the layman though (like myself), it might be a little too much.That said, I wholly recommend this commentary for all those serious about study.

Great commentary

This is the best commentary available on Colossians. Like O'Brien's commentaries on Ephesians and Philippians, this work features in-depth exegesis, summaries and critiques of all exegetical options, interaction with the best contemporary scholarship, and clear writing. O'Brien argues for Pauline authorship, and his theological perspective is broadly in the Reformed tradition.
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