In his New Testament letters to Timothy and Titus, the apostle Paul is
concerned with church order, defending correct doctrine and passing on
the faith.
In this thorough introduction and commentary to both letters, Osvaldo
Padilla sets them in their distinct context of Paul's later ministry and
draws out their pastoral wisdom. With thoughtful, applied commentary he
shows how the lessons Paul imparts to Timothy and Titus are still
relevant to us today and how we can learn from them in our own walk with
Christ.
A new volume in the Tyndale New Testament commentary series, The
Pastoral Epistles: An Introduction and Commentary examines the text
section-by-section - exploring the historical background in which the
letters to Timothy and Titus were written, providing a detailed
commentary on their content, and then unpacking their theology. It will
leave you with a thorough knowledge of what the pastoral epistles say
and how they are structured, as well as a better understanding of their
meaning for both the original recipients and modern Christians.
The Tyndale New Testament Commentaries are ideal bible commentaries for
students and teachers of theology, as well as being an excellent
resource for preachers and individual Christians looking to broaden
their knowledge and explore the riches of Scripture more deeply.
Clear and compelling, Osvaldo Padilla's introduction to Timothy and
Titus will give anyone looking for comprehensive but accessible
commentaries on the pastoral epistles a renewed appreciation for the
wisdom in these two letters and what they can teach us.