Focus on the Bible: 2 Corinthians - FB - Olive Tree Bible Software

Reformation Day Sale!

Focus on the Bible: 2 Corinthians - FB

For the Olive Tree Bible App

Focus on the Bible: 2 Corinthians - FB
Our Price:
$10.99
OR
Gift Price: $10.99
Add to Wish List
Features

Click on a feature to learn more.

Tap on a feature to learn more.

  • Resource Guide
  • Commentary / Study Notes
  • Introductions
  • Linked Verses

Available for:
iPad, iPhone, Android, Mac, and Windows.

Focus on the Bible: 2 Corinthians - FB

For the Olive Tree Bible App

Title: Focus on the Bible: 2 Corinthians - FB
Publisher: Christian Focus
Author: Geoffrey Grogan

Description

The second letter to the Corinthians is Paul's personal appeal to the church he founded in Corinth, a church influenced against Paul by false prophets. In describing the type of Church Leader that is pleasing to God, Paul reveals more about himself than in any other of his writings. It is as if we can see into his soul as he lovingly points out the faulty attitudes of the church at Corinth.In addition to guidance on leadership and on other subjects he also wrote about Christian giving. Paul was eager for the church to participate in the relief fund he was putting together for poor believers in Jerusalem. His rulings on these matters need to be applied to today's church. Geoffrey Grogan is also the author of Mark: Good News For Jerusalem in the Focus on the Bible commentary series.

Focus on the Bible commentaries are popular level commentaries especially useful for pastors and small group leaders. They are also useful for personal devotions and spiritual growth. The series holds to the inerrancy of scripture and the uniqueness of Christ in salvation.


Dr Geoffrey W. Grogan (1925-2011) was Principal Emeritus of Glasgow Bible College, Glasgow. His theological studies were undertaken there and at the London Bible College. He served the College as a full-time lecturer for fourteen years before going south in 1965 to teach at LBC. In 1969 he returned to Glasgow as Principal. He served on four missionary councils, on the Strathclyde Education Committee and the Management Committee for the Cambridge University Diploma in Religious Studies. He wrote books on the Trinity, the Person of Christ, Paul, the Psalms and commentaries on Isaiah, Mark and 2 Corinthians.

You might also like…

Click Star to Rate