This scholarly work offers a detailed analysis of the New Testament book of Ephesians, one of the epistles attributed to St. Paul. The author examines the historical context and theological themes of the text, as well as its relevance for contemporary Christian life. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of both ancient and modern biblical scholarship, Robinson provides a clear and insightful commentary that will be appreciated by scholars and lay readers alike.
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