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Benjamin W. Bacon examines the Epistle of Paul to the Galatians verse-by-verse. The commentary is accompanied by a thorough introduction that discusses the text, canonicity, authorship, intended audience, and more. Special attention is given to important subjects, such as the differing views of justification.
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The commentary is sympathetic, intelligent, and stimulating.
—Biblical World
Benjamin W. Bacon (1860–1932) was born in Litchfield, Connecticut. Bacon was educated at Yale College, where he was also appointed an instructor in New Testament Greek and a professor of New Testament criticism and exegesis in the Yale Divinity School. His numerous works include The Genesis of Genesis, Triple Tradition of the Exodus, The Fourth Gospel in Research and Debate, and The Story of St. Paul.