About The Arminian Bible Commentary
Note: This is a parallel commentary specifically covering verses that pertain the the Calvinism/Arminian debate. This is not a commentary on every verse in the Bible or on passages unrelated to the aforementioned subject matter.
Can we lose our salvation? What does the Bible say? The Arminian Bible Commentary focuses in on this key issue and is designed for quick and easy access to explanations from scholars and men of faith on commonly misunderstood texts. In The Arminian Bible Commentary you will see the true meaning of those alleged Once Saved Always Saved "proof texts." Each verse is so clearly explained that you can know with absolute certainty what the Bible says on this most crucial of subjects. All of the difficult passages that seem to show that salvation cannot be lost are explained. Universalism's primary texts are addressed here. Calvinist "proof texts" are all addressed in this one volume. John 6, Romans 9, Ephesians 1, etc. all explained with great clarity. Quotes from Christians writing as early as the 2nd century, clearly demonstrating that they did not believe in the Once Saved Always Saved doctrine. Multiple commentaries on one passage! A virtual library of information on this important subject in one single volume! The Arminian Bible Commentary clearly explains hundreds of key Bible passages, presenting commentary from the works of Henry Alford, James Arminius, Joseph Benson, Adam Clarke, Charles Ellicott, Clement of Alexandria, Irenaeus, Jason Kerrigan, Justin Martyr, Heinrich Meyer, Origen, Tertullian, Marvin Vincent, John Wesley, Daniel Whedon and more! Whether you are a serious scholar or just a casual Bible student, whether you are debating the subject or just seeking answers for yourself, this book is designed to thoroughly equip you with the answers you need. (Note: This same book is also published under the title The Salvation Bible Commentary. Furthermore, this is sometimes incorrectly listed as an "abridged version." However, there is no "abridged" version of this book, so please disregard any such mention. This book has gone through numerous editions due to editing, but none of those editions were abridgments.)
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