In the Letters of James and Peter, noted Scottish Bible interpreter William Barclay follows the formula of the Daily Study Bible by first giving the text for the day's study in his own translation, and two or three pages of commentary.
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'William Barclay paints pictures with words and draws you in.' (Steve Chalke)
'Readers of William Barclay will discover on every page a thoughtful reworking of historical scholarship on the Bible blended seamlessly with striking personal reflections on the life of faith in modern contexts.' (Ward Blanton)
Barclay was a Theologian, religious writer, and broadcaster. He studied at the universities of Glasgow and Marburg, and was ordained in the Church of Scotland in 1933. In 1968 he published his own translation of the New Testament.
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