Colossians and Philemon

Author: Dr Alan Thompson
Format: Soft cover

Paul’s letters to the Colossians and Philemon are both brief, but full of theological riches. In the letter to the Colossians, he points us to the sufficiency of Christ for all our needs and shows how us how we must reflect Christ’s character in all our relationships. In Philemon we see the power of the gospel to liberate captives, of sin and circumstance, to a new way of living in Christ.

In this comprehensive introduction and commentary to both letters, Alan Thompson explores how these letters still have much to teach Christians in the twenty-first century. With astute understanding, he shows how Colossians and Philemon unpack and apply the beauty of the gospel of God’s grace and Christ’s supremacy.

A new volume in the Tyndale New Testament commentary series, ‘Colossians and Philemon: An Introduction and Commentary’ examines the text section-by-section – exploring the context in which it was written, providing thoughtful commentary on the letters to the Colossians and to Philemon, and then unpacking their theology. It will leave you with a thorough understanding of the content and structure of Paul’s writing, as well as its meaning and continued relevance for Christians today.

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Table of contents:

General preface
Author’s preface
Abbreviations
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COLOSSIANS
Introduction
1. Who wrote this letter?
2. Where is Colossae and who is Paul writing to?
3. Where is Paul when he writes to the Colossians (and Philemon)?
4. Why did Paul write to the Colossians?
5. How does Paul’s argument develop?
Analysis
Commentary

PHILEMON
Introduction
1. Why was this letter written to Philemon?
Analysis
Commentary

The Tyndale New Testament Commentaries are ideal bible commentaries for students and teachers of theology, as well as being usable for preachers and individual Christians looking to delve deeper into the riches of Scripture and discover its meaning for today.

Book Reviews:
"Few would envy the scholar tasked with writing a replacement volume for N. T. Wright’s 1986 commentary on Colossians and Philemon in the Tyndale New Testament Commentary Series. Wright’s commentary is exemplary in insight and brevity, and it has been a starting point for all who want to learn about these biblical texts. Happily, Alan J. Thompson has not only undertaken this endeavor, but he has also done a fine job.
Thompson has written a reliable introductory commentary and I commend it as such. And in so doing, Thompson has perhaps given us the greatest gift of all, an insight that sparks further reflection on the text. Hopefully future scholars will follow his cue and explore the mutually-interpreting relationship between these two letters."
Adam Copenhaver, TGC, Grace Church of Mabton, Washington, USA
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