--Sam Hughey, The Reformed Reader
Ephesians
Founders Study Guide Commentary
Curtis Vaughan
What a great blessing to the saints of God that Curtis Vaughan s commentary on Ephesians is again available. When the commentary first appeared as a January Bible Study book for the Southern Baptist Convention (1964), I was a junior in high school. I attended every session that was taught. At that point, a deep-seated desire for the knowledge of God through biblical theology was implanted in my heart. I recommend this to pastors and laity alike. Its exposition is built on a profound understanding of the grammar of the text, the entire New Testament message, and the glorious gospel with all of its attendant doctrines. It is profound, yet easily within the grasp of every earnest Christian.
Dr. Thomas J. Nettles
Professor of History
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Louisville, KY
I cannot recommend Vaughans Study Guide on Ephesians too highly. There is no fluff, no padding, no wasted words. If you are seeking a model of biblical exposition, or if you simply want a refreshing bath in biblical truth, open anywhere and begin to read. Vaughans comments comprise the most useful study guide in print for Bible students.
Dr. L. Russ Bush
Academic Dean
Southeastern Seminary
Wake Forest, NC
Dont let the size of this volume fool you. It contains a treasure of exegetical insight and solid theological reflection just waiting to be mined by the serious student of Scripture. Founders Press is providing a great service to the Church of our Lord Jesus Christ by reprinting Curtis Vaughans commentary on the book of Ephesians.
Dr. Bill Cook
Associate Professor of New Testament Interpretation
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Louisville, KY
About the Author:
Dr. Curtis Vaughan is a retired Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas where he began teaching in 1950. He is a graduate of Southwestern (BD & ThD) and Union University in Jackson, Tennessee.
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