Ephesians
A Handbook on the Greek Text
By William J. Larkin
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Subjects: All Biblical Studies, Greek Language Studies |
In this volume, William Larkin provides students with a reliable guide through the intricacies of the Greek text of Ephesians, introducing them to consensus views on matters of syntax, semantics, and textual criticism. In addition, the annotations contain references to current debates relating to the language of Ephesians. Larkin’s annotations demonstrate that linguistically informed analyses which have appeared in the last couple of decades frequently shed light on old questions.
"An excellent work, fully informed by semantic, grammatical, and commentary discussion of Ephesians that continues the high quality of this series."
—Peter H. Davids, Professor of Biblical Theology, St. Stephen’s University
"This book is a worthy addition to the BHGNT series .... The grammatical analysis is comprehensive and informed by contemporary linguistic studies. The literary structure of Ephesians is not neglected, and testual issues are given some attention where deemed necessary."
—Jonathan Kearney, Journal for the Study of the New Testament (2011, 33:5)
William J. Larkin (Ph.D. University of Durham) is Professor of New Testament and Greek, Columbia International University, Seminary and School of Missions. He is the author or editor of five books, including most recently Greek is Great Gain: A Method for Exegesis and Exposition (2008), Culture and Biblical Hermeneutics: Interpreting and Applying the Authoritative Word in a Relativistic Age (2003), and two commentaries on Acts (Cornerstone Biblical Commentary, 2006, and IVPNTC, 1995). He lives in Columbia, South Carolina.






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