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Commentario Esegetico Baker del Nuovo Testamento

Questa serie offre commentari approfonditi e biblicamente fedeli sui singoli libri del Nuovo Testamento. Si concentra su un attento esame esegetico dei testi originali greci per rivelarne il significato teologico e l'applicazione pratica. È destinata a studenti di teologia, ministri e seri studiosi delle Scritture che cercano una comprensione completa del messaggio del Nuovo Testamento.

Romans
Philippians
James
Acts
Luke - 9:51-24:53
1-3 John

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