The Book of Second Corinthians was written ca. AD 57, from Macedonia, in the third year of Paul's third missionary journey (AD 54?58). The book is a response to a report from Titus on the Corinthians' response to Paul's first letter. Paul commended them for what they had corrected, but there were more problems in the church. Much of the letter concerns false apostles and false teachers opposing Paul and bringing Greek philosophy into the church.
Second Corinthians is essentially Paul's defense of his apostolic authority to correct doctrinal and practical issues affecting the church. This commentary on 2 Corinthians is a Bible study, an explanation of the meaning (interpretation) and significance (application) of the biblical text. This work is intended to serve as a guide for others wanting to study the book, understand its meaning, and how that meaning may be applied to their life and their local church. Come and study the Scripture with me.
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James D. Quiggle was born in 1952 at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. He grew up in Kansas and the Texas Panhandle. In the early 1970s he joined the United States Air Force. At his first permanent assignment in Indian Springs, Nevada in a small Baptist church, the pastor introduced him to Jesus and soon after he was saved. Over the next ten years those he met in churches from the East Coast to the West Coast, mature Christian men, poured themselves into mentoring him. In the 1970s he was gifted with the Scofield Bible Course from Moody Bible Institute. As he completed his studies his spiritual gift of teaching became even more apparent. He earned a bachelor's degree from Bethany Bible College during the 1980s while still in the Air Force. Between 2006?2008, after his career in the Air Force and with his children grown up, he decided to continue his education. He enrolled in Bethany Divinity College and Seminary and earned a Master of Arts in Religion and a Master of Theological Studies.
As an extension of his spiritual gift of teaching, he was prompted by the Holy Spirit to begin writing books. James Quiggle is now a Christian author with over fifty commentaries on Bible books and doctrines. He is an editor for the Evangelical Dispensational Quarterly Journal published by Scofield Biblical Institute and Theological Seminary.
He continues to write and has a vibrant teaching ministry through social media.