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The only fault that perhaps is in this work, is that Hiebert seems to stumble over 1 John 1. As can be seen, this chapter helps to illustrate Jesus Christ as God (i.e. the Word, cf. John 1:1), and is used to bring people to understand Christ's work in the Test's of Life (as is the theme of 1 John). Beyond that issue, which is minor to say the least), this is an excellent commentary.
If you can have only one commentary on the Johannine epistles, let this be the one (Donald W. Burdick's The Letters of John the Apostle, is second best. Unfortunately it is out of print).
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Highlights include: - Greg Beale on eschatology as the chief interpretive framework in Biblical hermeneutics - Daniel Block on Gog and Magog in Ezekiel - Ben Witherington on Paul and Imminence - Alan Garrow on interpreting Revelation - Earle Ellis advocating annihilationism - Richard Bauckham rebutting Moltmann's millenarianism - Stephen Williams provides an overview of the work in eschatology in the past 30 years
Overall, there is enough here to keep any student of biblical studies satisfied for a good while. Even though many of the essays are unconvincing (Beale and Ellis for example) they are nonetheless stimulating and enjoyable.
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