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- Regarded as the most personal of Paul's "weighty and strong" (10:10) letters, the Second Letter to the Corinthians continues to contribute toward the "building up" (13:10) of its readers.The Second Letter to the Corinthians is an implicit yet undeniable plea that Paul addresses to the Christians of Corinth and is impressive above all for its exposition of the apostle's identity.
- Author(s): Jan Lambrecht
- 272 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Biblical Commentary
- Series Name: Sacra Pagina
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Regarded as the most personal of Paul's "weighty and strong" (10:10) letters, the Second Letter to the Corinthians continues to contribute toward the "building up" (13:10) of its readers.
The Second Letter to the Corinthians is an implicit yet undeniable plea that Paul addresses to the Christians of Corinth and is impressive above all for its exposition of the apostle's identity. In this letter Paul more than once fiercely counters the attacks of his opponents. He extensively describes both the quality and circumstances of his apostolic existence: the sufferings he endures, the opposition he encounters, and his continual care for the Churches. Second Corinthians is, therefore, highly significant theologically as well as autobiographically.
Not an easy letter to follow, the emotional language used in 2 Corinthians, the question of the integrity of 2 Corinthians as a letter, and inadequate information about the concrete situation at Corinth and the identity of Paul's opponents make following the flow of Paul's argument difficult at times. Yet 2 Corinthians is an especially important document because of Paul's ongoing reflection on his ministry. It is both profound in its content and style for its original audience as well as for today's readers.
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. . . this commentary is a good basic introduction to 2 Corinthians with a bibliography that is international in its scope.Society for Old Testament Study
The series is excellent for those readers who do want to study seriously the text and at the same time be introduced to the theological and pastoral riches of the Word. Vidyajyoti Journal
An excellent commentary.Vidyajyoti Journal
Lambrecht offers a literal translation of the epistle which seeks to preserve the Pauline reasoning and flow of thought.The Expository Times
The series . . . is valuable as a corrective to previous modern commentaries that focused exclusively on historical-critical issues.Catholic Books Review