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Cornerstone Biblical Commentary

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Philip W. Comfort

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Philip W. Comfort, Ph.D., has studied English literature, Greek, and New Testament at the Ohio State University and the University of South Africa. He has taught these classes at a number of colleges, including Wheaton College, Trinity Episcopal Seminary, Columbia International University, and Coastal Carolina University. He is currently senior editor of Bible reference at Tyndale and served as New Testament editor for the New Living Translation. He has contributed a number of books to the Tyndale collection, both as author and editor. Among these are The New Greek-English Interlinear New Testament, The Origin of the Bible, The Tyndale Bible Dictionary, Essential Guide to Bible Versions, The Text of the Earliest New Testament Greek Manuscripts (with D. Barrett), and Who's Who in Christian History�all of which are currently available at Tyndale.

Philip lives in Pawleys Island, South Carolina, with his wife, Georgia. His three children (Jeremy, John, and Peter) live nearby, as do his grandchildren. He enjoys the ocean, soccer, and writing poetry.

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January 13, 2013
1 and 2 Kings (Cornerstone Biblical Commentary) [Hardcover], William H. Barnes (writer), Phillip W. Comfort (editor), Tyndale Publishing, New Living Translation, ISBN: 978-4143-2206


The Cornerstone Biblical Commentary series are effective tools for students of the Bible - be they in official ministerial capacities or just people who are seeking to understand the Bible even more.

In this volume, focusing on Kings 1 and 2, Barnes, with Comfort as editor, give teh reader a helpful resource in understanding the messages in these two old Testament books.

The language is understandable - easy to read.

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