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1 & 2 Thessalonians

by D. Edmond Hiebert

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This commentary's wide application of the original Greek and the author's confident use of other commentaries and studies make this a handy tool for pastors and other church leaders. Yet, this work is not so exhaustive that the layman cannot benefit from it.
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I was not a huge fan of Hiebert. He was wordy and seemed to talk about issues longer than I felt he needed to. I felt he would take facts about the text (e.g. tense of a verb) and build more off of it than could be substantiated.

He is helpful to see the Thessalonian epistles from the Premillennial perspective and has some good insight here. In the end, I usually consulted Hiebert last and only for the more difficult passages. ( )
  matthauck | Apr 19, 2010 |
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This commentary's wide application of the original Greek and the author's confident use of other commentaries and studies make this a handy tool for pastors and other church leaders. Yet, this work is not so exhaustive that the layman cannot benefit from it.

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