"Don't be fooled by its size! Scott's commentary is to the point, clearly written, and filled with provocative proposals for reading this complex letter. From the centrality of Paul's self-understanding and the unity of the letter to merkabah mysticism, Korah's rebellion, and the Jewish concept of the nations, Scott's reading rightly reminds us of just how Jewish the Apostle to the Gentiles was and of how much we must know his mileu to understand his message! Here is an insightful introduction to both the influences and intent of 2 Corinthians." —Scott J. Hafemann, Wheaton College
James M. Scott is assistant professor of biblical studies at Trinity Western University. He is the author of Paul and the Nations, Adoption as Sons of God, and Exile.
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