Dr. Beeke’s Top Commentaries on 2 Corinthians

#1 1 & 2 Corinthians, by Charles Hodge

The Geneva Series of Commentaries takes the best of the reformed scholars and reprints their work in this set. Charles Hodge, among other reformed scholars such as Calvin and Bridges, are represented in this series. This work on the two epistles to the Corinthians is by Hodge and begins with a short introduction on the epistle, events in Corinth and the importance of this letter. The commentary which follows draws out the important theological meaning expressed in Paul’s letter.

#2 2 Corinthians: Power in Weakness, by Kent Hughes

Preachers, teachers, students, and laity will appreciate this accessible commentary. Hughes brings to life the suffering, endurance, and victory the apostle Paul and the Corinthians experienced; challenges 21st-century believers to likewise stand for Christ; and reminds us that, just like the believers of Corinth, we must love and comfort one another—and live peaceably. 240 pages, hardcover from Crossway Books.

#3 Second Epistle To the Corinthians, by Philip Hughes

out of print

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