Containing two distinct works, Daniel Dyke’s volume provides an exegetical and doctrinal commentary on Philemon and a theological treatise on the nature of Christian suffering. Covering 324 pages, the commentary is exceptionally thorough and examines historical, grammatical, and doctrinal issues in great detail. Dyke’s monograph on suffering examines the nature of Christian suffering as taught in Scripture, while focusing the reader’s attention to the spiritual and practical benefits such afflic...