A Fundamental Wesleyan Commentary on 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, Jude
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In his relentless effort to capture the personal intent, meaning and message content of the letters written by the apostles John and Jude, Dr. Reasoner has carefully referenced the earliest available New Testament manuscripts, writings of the early church fathers, medieval scholars, Reformers and early Methodist leaders. While the reader is often presented with opposing views of interpretation, the author's concluding references to Wesleyan-Arminian scholarship provide persuasive evidence of their reflecting a close harmonization with the inspired expressions of these New Testament writers. This commentary is highly recommended for pastors, Bible teachers and laity interested in the serious study and helpful understanding of these epistles. - Joseph D. McPherson, on back cover.
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Vic Reasoner
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