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Knowing God in the Last Days
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Commentary on II Peter
Mark Hoeksema (96 pp. Hardback, £8.00)
An excellent short commentary on a short NT epistle: II Peter, covering God’s exceeding great and precious promises, etc. (ch. 1), heretics and their wicked ways (ch. 2), and the last days and our calling (ch. 3).
Knowing God in the Last Days is an explanation of the second general epistle of Peter to the early New Testament church. The primary theme of the letter is the knowledge of God, a concept that occurs many times and in various contexts throughout the book. This short epistle contains a wealth of instruction for the church today.
The secondary theme of II Peter is the application of the knowledge of God to the last days in which we live. Especially in his third chapter, Peter reveals to the church the knowledge of God as it relates to the end times.
Based on exegesis of the Greek text, this commentary gives clarity of explanation to God’s people regarding necessary and important aspects of today’s Christian life. God’s people will be edified in reading this book!
“Been looking for something on II Peter for some time—most apposite themes for our times.” – Wolverhampton, England
Prof. Hanko clearly and warmly expounds Galatians, emphasizing justification by faith alone, as well as the liberty this grand truth gives to the people of God (as opposed to the heresies of the New Perspective on Paul and the Federal Vision).
A superb theological exposition of articles 1-21 of the Belgic Confession (1561), a great Reformation creed penned by a pastor later martyred for his witness.
Knowing God in the Last Days
£8.00
Commentary on II Peter
Mark Hoeksema (96 pp. Hardback, £8.00)
An excellent short commentary on a short NT epistle: II Peter, covering God’s exceeding great and precious promises, etc. (ch. 1), heretics and their wicked ways (ch. 2), and the last days and our calling (ch. 3).
Knowing God in the Last Days is an explanation of the second general epistle of Peter to the early New Testament church. The primary theme of the letter is the knowledge of God, a concept that occurs many times and in various contexts throughout the book. This short epistle contains a wealth of instruction for the church today.
The secondary theme of II Peter is the application of the knowledge of God to the last days in which we live. Especially in his third chapter, Peter reveals to the church the knowledge of God as it relates to the end times.
Based on exegesis of the Greek text, this commentary gives clarity of explanation to God’s people regarding necessary and important aspects of today’s Christian life. God’s people will be edified in reading this book!
“Been looking for something on II Peter for some time—most apposite themes for our times.” – Wolverhampton, England
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