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Titus and Philemon by D. Edmond Hiebert (Everyman's Bible Commentary, Very good, 1957, PBk, 128 pages, Moody Press)

Titus and Philemon by D. Edmond Hiebert (Everyman's Bible Commentary, Very good, 1957, PBk, 128 pages, Moody Press)

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Used in very good condition: cover has light wear; sticker on inside front page; pages appear to be unmarked. 

Two of the shorter Pauline Epistles are discussed in what the author calls "an Outline Interpretation."

The theme of Titus is like that of all the Pastoral Epistles in emphasizing the connection of doctrine, committed to faithful men, with godliness of life. In this letter Paul clearly links grace, as the great doctrine of salvation, to good works.

Philemon, the brief letter which Paul wrote in behalf of Philemon's runaway slave, is unique among the apostle's writing. It throws an interesting light upon the social operations of the Gospel. By presenting a vivid picture of the Spirit of God and human slavery, Paul provides a completely new frame of reference that transforms all earthly relationships; brotherhood is the focus upon which all other relationships must be evaluated.

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