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D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones called Ephesians "the sublimest and the most majestic" expression of the gospel. If Romans is the most complete statement of Paul's theology, this short letter is his most eloquent description of it. This study guide on Ephesians… Read more

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  • 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.

    Tom Nettles

    Tom Nettles

    Senior Professor at SBTS

  • I cannot recommend Vaughan's Study Guide on Ephesians too highly. There is no fluff, no padding, no wasted words.

    Dr. L. Russ Bush

    Dr. L. Russ Bush

    Academic Dean, Southeastern Seminary

  • Don't 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.

    Dr. Bill Cook

    Dr. Bill Cook

    Associate Professor at SBTS

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D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones called Ephesians "the sublimest and the most majestic" expression of the gospel. If Romans is the most complete statement of Paul's theology, this short letter is his most eloquent description of it. This study guide on Ephesians was written by Dr. Curtis Vaughan (1924–2005) who served as Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Southwestern in 1950. He helped train thousands of pastors, missionaries, and church leaders through his writings and classroom instruction.

The Founders Study Guides aid believers who want to grow in their faith by simply explaining the core message and deeper truths of various books of the Bible. Relying on insights from trusted pastors and theologians, these accessible guides help readers grasp Scripture’s overarching meaning and purpose. They are helpful for personal, small group, or corporate study.

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Page count
137
Dimensions
8.5" x 5.5" x 0.5"
Publication year
2002
Published by
Founders Press

Curtis Vaughan

1925 – 2005

Curtis Vaughan, Th.D., (1924–2005) retired as distinguished professor of New Testament at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1995, where he had been a faculty for 45 years--and continued teaching for an additional five years after his retirement. Dr. Vaughan was author of commentaries on Acts, Galatians, Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon, James, and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd John. He also co-authored commentaries on Romans, 1 Corinthians, Jude, and 1 and 2 Peter, among other New Testament encyclopedias and commentaries.

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