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  1. 8. Mai 2024 · Based on your feedback, I have learned that the typical Grace Commentary reader is 50+ years old, English-speaking, and actively preaching and teaching the Bible. Most readers access the Grace Commentary via a desktop (46%) but many also……. Continue reading. Published January 23, 2024.

  2. No guilt, no condemnation, just grace! This verse-by-verse commentary reveals the good news found on every page of the Bible. Free and easy to use, The Grace Commentary will help you discover all the good things God has in store for you.

  3. Dr. Paul Ellis is the author of award-winning books and commentaries such as The Hyper-Grace Gospel and Letters From Jesus. His articles on the love and grace of God have helped countless people break free from performance-based religion, and his website, Escape to Reality , has been rated one of the world’s most popular Christian websites.

  4. 23. März 2021 · Check out the entries for 1 John, 2 John and 3 John which are more or less complete. My hope is that you will find this commentary helpful as you grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus. Grace and peace, Paul. The Grace Commentary is now live!

  5. Dr Paul Ellis is an award-winning communicator of grace. A scientist, scholar, and former Bible smuggler, Paul lives in New Zealand with his wife and four children. Articles. Books. Commentary. Scripts. Sign up to be notified when Paul writes a new article: Hang out with Paul. Facebook. Instagram. Twitter. Create a website or blog at WordPress.com.

  6. Dr. Paul Ellis is the author of award-winning books and commentaries such as The Hyper-Grace Gospel and Letters From Jesus: Finding Good News in Christ’s Letters to the Churches. A former Bible smuggler, pastor, and university professor, Paul has lived in Australia, Hong Kong, and the United States. He currently resides in New Zealand with ...

  7. 21. März 2023 · The Grace Bible: 1–2 Peter is a verse-by-verse commentary on two of the most under-rated books in the New Testament.

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