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Foulkes's study of the letter to the Ephesians is part of the Tyndale New Testament Commentaries, a popular series designed to help the general Bible reader clearly understand what the text actually says and what it means, without undue dependance on scholarly technicalities.

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First published January 1, 1963

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February 7, 2024
I found the verse-by-verse structure of the Tyndale commentaries awkward for Ephesians, since it is a letter which I think would benefit from a more thematic approach. Paul often repeats concepts from one verse to the next which means the commentator also has to do the same in the Tyndale format. Meanwhile, some the heavy theological concepts raised in Ephesians (such as that of predestination in chapter 1, or the household codes in chapters 5-6) are not afforded the space they might need. As such, I feel the author -or perhaps it is the series- would do well to be more versatile in method. Nevertheless, in the passages better fitted to the verse-by-verse format this commentary offers comprehensive, balanced and expertly communicated insights. A personal highlight for me was Foulkes' explosion of the "Armour of God" passage in 6:10-20.
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February 6, 2021
An extremely knowledgeable professor writing 200 pages on a 10 page letter while trying to keep the level introductory is in a difficult position. Several of the Tyndale commentaries on Paul's shorter letters fall into this category and most come across as workmanlike and worth reading if they are already in your library. With a new commentary replacing this one in the Tyndale series, it is difficult to recommend searching this one out.
Here the introduction is interesting for its thoughts on the Pauline authorship of the letter. The commentary is a bit deeper on the Greek and more academic than some of the previous commentaries. There are a number of fine thoughts on Ephesians, but mostly standard comments.
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December 4, 2008
Foulkes does a good job of surveying the book of Ephesians in a way that is helpful for the pastor and lay leaders. There are good insights and a solid evangelical focus. Calvin is followed along with dialogue with major commentaries. I found this smaller commentary to be helpful. This is not always the case with books of this size.
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