Titus
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This New Testament commentary series reflects this objective of explaining and applying Scripture. The dominant thrust of John Mac Arthur Jr.’s ministry is to help make God’s living Word alive to His people.
Titus – Paul’s authorship of this letter has never been seriously questioned, nor has the identity of Titus. It seems probable that Titus came into Paul’s life during the apostle’s second missionary journey, although for some reason Luke makes no mention of him in the book of Acts.
Because Titus has been associated with Paul for many years before beginning his ministry on Crete, it is unlikely that any of the doctrines and standards mentioned in this epistle were new to him.
The duty to build churches in Crete that could effectively evangelize the island demonstrates Titus’s commitment to reach the unconverted with the gospel.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780802407580
ISBN10: 0802407587
John MacArthur
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: February 1996
MacArthur New Testament Commentary
Publisher: Moody Publishers
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