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Alfred Plummer’s in-depth examination of 2 Corinthians contains a multi-chaptered introduction to this significant book of the Bible. Plummer covers the genuineness of the Epistle, its purpose, the contents, and its language and style. Plummer also dedicates a chapter on the integrity of the epistle, addressing head-on the controversial theory that 2 Corinthians may contain fragments from several different letters—portions of which Paul’s authorship are questioned.
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We could not point out better handbooks for the student of the Greek.
—Expository Times
One of the most popular and useful literary enterprises of the nineteenth century.
—Baptist Magazine
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Alfred Plummer (1841–1926) was educated at Exeter College, Oxford and was a fellow of Trinity College. He is notably one of the editors of the International Critical Commentary series which contain his commentaries on Luke, 1 Corinthians, and 2 Corinthians. Plummer was also a contributor to The Expositor's Biblecommentary set.