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J. H. Bernard presents the Greek texts of 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, and the epistle to Titus, along with insightful commentary and observations on the texts. Also included are chapters defending the Pauline authorship of these books and a literary history of all three epistles. Bernard also examines the heresies contemplated in the pastoral epistles, as well the roles of church leaders as set forth by Paul.
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J. H. Bernard was a prolific scholar in many fields, including church history, theology and philosophy. He was the provost of Trinity College, Dublin from 1919–1927. He also contributed a two-volume commentary on the Gospel of John in the International Critical Commentary Series.