2 Timothy is a deeply personal letter. Paul is imprisoned in Rome for the second time (1:17). His first imprisonment apparently ended with his release (Acts 28:30). But now under the Emperor Nero, ...
An overview of the historical background and theology of 2 Timothy to help you develop your sermon series and apply it to your hearers. Of all the Epistles in the New Testament written by Paul two ...
Scott Wenig is associate professor of applied theology at Denver Seminary in Denver, Colorado, and author of Straightening the Altars. I also want to include a fourth “semi-commentary” (my term), ...
The lepers all received healing. What a happy shock that must've been! But only one, a Samaritan, returned and thanked Jesus.
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