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Dear NiceneChristian, Cleante, Zossima, and other Eastern Orthodox Christians:
What Bible commentaries do you recommend. Cleante, I believe you already recommended the Anchor Bible Series of commentaries, the Anchor Bible. That is mostly by non-Orthodox Scholars. But of course, maybe some or much of what they write will be helpful and agreeable to Eastern Orthodox theology.
The following book is a book I learned of way back in the 1970s and 1980s, and is by an Episcopal priest. It may or may not agree with Eastern Orthodox theology. It seems however to be a useful, non-denominational, nonsectarian reading of some of the NT.
Please see: Based upon the RSV (Revised Standard Version) Bible. Ward, Ronald A. (1974). Commentary on 1&2 Timothy & Titus. Waco, Texas: Word Books, Publisher.
ISBN# 0-87680-355-9
Tenth printing: November, 1982.
God save us in Christ Jesus our Saviour: AMEN. In Erie PA USA October 2011 AD Scott R. Harrington
What Bible commentaries do you recommend. Cleante, I believe you already recommended the Anchor Bible Series of commentaries, the Anchor Bible. That is mostly by non-Orthodox Scholars. But of course, maybe some or much of what they write will be helpful and agreeable to Eastern Orthodox theology.
The following book is a book I learned of way back in the 1970s and 1980s, and is by an Episcopal priest. It may or may not agree with Eastern Orthodox theology. It seems however to be a useful, non-denominational, nonsectarian reading of some of the NT.
Please see: Based upon the RSV (Revised Standard Version) Bible. Ward, Ronald A. (1974). Commentary on 1&2 Timothy & Titus. Waco, Texas: Word Books, Publisher.
ISBN# 0-87680-355-9
Tenth printing: November, 1982.
God save us in Christ Jesus our Saviour: AMEN. In Erie PA USA October 2011 AD Scott R. Harrington