Dr. DildayMar 21 minHeidegger's Bible Handbook: 3 John: InterpretersHOLY FATHERS: None separately. REFORMED: Danæus, Daillé, Zanchi. English: Jones, Knewstub, Pococke. LUTHERAN: Beurlin, Lybius,...
Dr. DildayMar 11 minHeidegger's Bible Handbook: 3 John: Synoptic OutlineThe parts: I. Preface, verses 1-2. II. The discussion, that is, a commendation of the faith and beneficence of Gaius, a reprehension of...
Dr. DildayFeb 281 minHeidegger's Bible Handbook: 3 John: Detailed Outline5. There are three parts: I. A Preface to the Epistle (3 John 1, 2). II. The treatment, that is, a commendation of the faith and...
Dr. DildayFeb 261 minHeidegger's Bible Handbook: 3 John: Time of Writing4. The time of writing. Concerning the time of the writing of this Epistle, we thing that the same judgment is to be rendered as...
Dr. DildayFeb 251 minHeidegger's Bible Handbook: 3 John: Occasion and Argument of the Epistle3. The occasion and argument of the Epistle. The occasion for writing to Gaius was furnished by those that were praising the constancy...
Dr. DildayFeb 241 minHeidegger's Bible Handbook: 3 John: Recipient2. It is inscribed to Gaius, or Caius, not a Corinthian, but perhaps a Roman. It is inscribed to Γαΐῳ τῷ ἀγαπητῷ, the wellbeloved Gaius,...
Dr. DildayFeb 231 minHeidegger's Bible Handbook: 3 John: Authorship1. The Author of the Epistle is the same as that of the former. The Author of this Epistle is called the πρεσβύτερος/elder: just like...
Dr. DildayFeb 221 minHeidegger's Bible Handbook: 3 John: Chapter SummaryThe Author of the Epistle is the same as that of the former, 1. It is inscribed to Gaius, or Caius, not a Corinthian, but perhaps a...