A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul

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A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul is a biblical commentary by John Locke that offers interpretive paraphrases and explanatory notes on several of the New Testament letters attributed to the Apostle Paul.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical commentary
book
theological work
aimsTo clarify the meaning of Paul’s letters
author John Locke NERFINISHED
basedOn Epistles attributed to the Apostle Paul
centuryOfComposition 17th century
commentaryType verse-by-verse commentary
contains explanatory notes
paraphrases of biblical text
countryOfOrigin England
focusesOn Pauline theology
form prose
genre biblical exegesis
intendedAudience Christian clergy
readers of the Bible
students of theology
language English
relatedWork The Reasonableness of Christianity NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
scripturalCorpusCommentedOn New Testament epistles
seeksTo harmonize and connect the flow of Paul’s reasoning
make Paul’s arguments more accessible
subject Epistles of Paul NERFINISHED
New Testament NERFINISHED
theologicalPerspective Protestant
usesMethod historical and contextual explanation
paraphrase
workOf John Locke NERFINISHED
writtenBy Enlightenment philosopher John Locke NERFINISHED

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Vindications of The Reasonableness of Christianity relatedWork A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul