Carlos,<br>Gordon Fee is not a cessationalist, but his commentary is excellent for the most part. The one place you would need to be discerning is chapters 12-14. Also, I understand Anthony Theislton(sp?) has a rather massive commentary on 1 Corinthians as well. I have not used it, but I see it at our bookstore. Some folks I know liked it. Also, John MacArthur's commentary is top notch as well. It is actually based upon sermons, so each chapter is nicely outlined. (I disagree with his view that tongues was some sort of pagan language thing). Last, if you need a good work on the gift chapters of 12-14, pick up DA Carson's work on that subject, as well as Robert Thomas's "spiritual gifts." Both men come from two separate angles, but they are worth the read. Carson is friendly to charismatics, but not completely supportive; and Thomas is a full cessationalist.<br><br>Fred


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