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- catalog abstract "The aim of this commentary is to bring out the religious meaning and message of the New Testament writings. The New Testament was the literature of the early church, written out of faith and for faith, and no study of it is intelligent unless this aim is kept in mind. It is literature written for a religious purpose. Everything ought to be subordinated to the aim of elucidating the religious content, of showing how the faith was held in such and such a way by the first Christians, and of making clear what that faith was and is. As everyman has not Greek, the commentary has been written, as far as possible, for the Greekless. But it is based upon a first-hand study of the Greek original. The general form of the commentary is to provide a running comment on the text, instead of one broken up into separate verses. - Editor's preface.".
- catalog contributor b4899978.
- catalog created "[1938]".
- catalog date "1938".
- catalog date "[1938]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1938]".
- catalog description "Introduction. When and why the Epistle was written -- For whom the Epistle was written -- How the Epistle was composed -- The significance of the Epistle -- Commentary. The prologue (1:1-9) -- The church, the gospel, and the apostles (1:10-4:21) -- The church in the world and the world in the church (5-6) -- Is marriage permissible for a member of the church? And if so, how far? (7) -- Is it permissible for a Christian to eat food which has been formally consecrated to an idol? (8:1-11:2) -- The church at worship (11:3-34) -- The church as a fellowship of worship (12-14) -- The church, the gospel, and the resurrection (15) -- The epilogue (16) -- Special notes. The festival of the Christian life -- Paul's use of "body" and "the body" -- Paul as an example -- The Last Supper and the Lord's Supper -- Speaking with tongues -- Maranatha.".
- catalog description "The aim of this commentary is to bring out the religious meaning and message of the New Testament writings. The New Testament was the literature of the early church, written out of faith and for faith, and no study of it is intelligent unless this aim is kept in mind. It is literature written for a religious purpose. Everything ought to be subordinated to the aim of elucidating the religious content, of showing how the faith was held in such and such a way by the first Christians, and of making clear what that faith was and is. As everyman has not Greek, the commentary has been written, as far as possible, for the Greekless. But it is based upon a first-hand study of the Greek original. The general form of the commentary is to provide a running comment on the text, instead of one broken up into separate verses. - Editor's preface.".
- catalog extent "xxxii, 286 p. ;".
- catalog isPartOf "The Moffatt New Testament commentary".
- catalog issued "1938".
- catalog issued "[1938]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Hodder and Stoughton,".
- catalog subject "227.2".
- catalog subject "BS2341 .M6 vol. 7, pt. 1".
- catalog subject "Bible. Corinthians, 1st Commentaries.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction. When and why the Epistle was written -- For whom the Epistle was written -- How the Epistle was composed -- The significance of the Epistle -- Commentary. The prologue (1:1-9) -- The church, the gospel, and the apostles (1:10-4:21) -- The church in the world and the world in the church (5-6) -- Is marriage permissible for a member of the church? And if so, how far? (7) -- Is it permissible for a Christian to eat food which has been formally consecrated to an idol? (8:1-11:2) -- The church at worship (11:3-34) -- The church as a fellowship of worship (12-14) -- The church, the gospel, and the resurrection (15) -- The epilogue (16) -- Special notes. The festival of the Christian life -- Paul's use of "body" and "the body" -- Paul as an example -- The Last Supper and the Lord's Supper -- Speaking with tongues -- Maranatha.".
- catalog title "The First epistle of Paul to the Corinthians / by James Moffatt ...".
- catalog type "Commentaries. fast".
- catalog type "text".