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| The Riches of Second Corinthians
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- Study Chapters 1-7 to get inside the great heart of
the apostle Paul, understanding his motives and methods perhaps
as never before. Nowhere else has Paul laid his heart so bare
as he explains the glory of gospel ministry. Though we cannot
be apostles, with Paul as our model we can learn to bring the
heart of an apostle to our own work for Christ.
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- Study Chapters 8 and 9 to see giving as a manifestation
of grace, a blessing to giver as well as recipient.
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- Study Chapters 10–13 to learn how to deal with
false teachers who seek to discredit the apostles and their
teaching and thus to draw away the church after them.
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| Why Thinking
Through the Second Corinthians? |
- By showing the multi-layered relationships between words,
phrases, and whole passages, Mott’s careful analysis does
more than simply make clear the meaning of a series of isolated
texts. He lays bare Paul’s train of thought, enabling
readers to “think Paul’s thoughts after him.”
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- Probing questions and plentiful notes effectively guide students
(without patronizing them) as they truly think through the book
for themselves, making the most of their study time and discovering
valuable insights on every page.
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| Physical Description |
- Perfect Bound in a special Lay-Flat Binding, so it
will lie open, all by itself, at the desired page
- 128 pages
- 8 3/8" x 5 1/4"
- ISBN 0-9716487-0-0
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| $11.95 for one copy
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| 10 or more only $8.95 ea. |
| (To obtain quantity discounts,
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