Beaman's Commentary on the Gospel of John

Beaman's Commentary on the Gospel of John

Beaman's Commentary on the Gospel of John

Beaman's Commentary on the Gospel of John

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Overview

The discovery of a commentary written (but never published) by Dr. Roy Beaman, longtime seminary professor and New Testament scholar, brings his unique biblical insights to light. Roy Beaman combined the talents of a linguist, a New Testament scholar, and a biblical archaeologist. His commentary on the Gospel of John was developed for almost four decades and taught repeatedly in churches and in seminary classrooms. Though the manuscript was never published, printed copies were distributed through the years. Beaman's Commentary on the Gospel of John is the compilation of two of those manuscripts. Edited and revised by Michael R. Spradlin, PhD, this work will serve the scholar seeking information and the believer seeking devotional insights.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158546570
Publisher: Innovo Publishing, LLC
Publication date: 11/30/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 17 MB
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About the Author

About the Editor: Michael R. Spradlin, PhD, is the author of Sons of the 43rd and numerous articles on church history, missions, and evangelism. He has served for many years as the president of Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary and is a member of Mid-America’s church history faculty. He has lectured extensively throughout the United States and around the world.

About the Author: Roy O. Beaman, ThD (1904-1996), preached and taught in a career that spanned sixty years of ministry and theological education. He was a gifted linguist, Bible scholar, and theologian who shared his love of the scriptures and his love for the Lord Jesus with all who met him. He combined a gracious spirit with rock-solid biblical convictions that influenced several generations of pastors and theologians.
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