David L. Lipe
David L. Lipe holds an A.A. degree and third-year certificate from Freed-Hardeman University, a B.A. from Harding University, an M.A. from
Harding School of Theology, a Ph.D. from The University of Tennessee, and an M.S. from The University of Memphis. Lipe has been preaching
since 1967 in Mississippi, Tennessee, and Alabama and has been involved in mission campaigns in five foreign countries. He holds a number
of gospel meetings each year and gives lectures on other occasions.
He has written several books and served as editor of more than thirty lectureship books. From 1990 to 2010, he was a professor of Bible
and Philosophy at Freed-Hardeman University and continued to serve as the Director of the Annual Bible Lectureship through 2015. In 2012,
Lipe became the Director of the Southeast Institute of Biblical Studies (formerly East Tennessee School of Preaching and Missions) in Knoxville.
He retired as director in 2014 but continues to teach and work in fundraising and development for the school. He and his wife, Linda, reside in
Baxter, Tennessee, and he preaches for the Cherry Creek church of Christ in Sparta, Tennessee.
John 1—12
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John is unique among the Gospels. Unlike the Synoptic Accounts, John omits some major events such as Jesus' virgin birth,
temptations, and transfiguration and focuses on His private encounters rather than His public sermons. David L. Lipe offers a readable yet in-depth look at vivid
narratives which reveal that the text was written by an eyewitness. He highlights Jesus' seven "I am" statements and seven "signs" recorded in John. This
commentary offers a personal look at the One who became flesh so He could die that we might live. (568 pages) |
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John 13—21
David Lipe
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In his coverage of the fourth Gospel Account, David L. Lipe examines the uniqueness in John's
record of the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. At its core, this text is a look at who Jesus is and who He wants
to be in our lives. The text depicts Jesus as the Word made flesh, the Master Teacher, the Great Physician, the Bread of Life, the Water of Life,
the Good Shepherd, and the Victor over death. He can be all of these and more to those who answer John's call to believe and accept the Lord's offer of eternal life. (520 pages) |
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