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The Saint Andrew Press, 1963. — 231 p. — (The Daily Study Bible) At first glance, the letter to the Hebrews can seem difficult to comprehend, but William Barclay believed "that no New Testament book gives us such a glorious picture of Jesus Christ in all the splendor of his manhood and in all the majesty of his deity." So, amplified by Barclay's keen and vibrant commentary,...
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The Saint Andrew Press, 1963. — 231 p. — (The Daily Study Bible) At first glance, the letter to the Hebrews can seem difficult to comprehend, but William Barclay believed "that no New Testament book gives us such a glorious picture of Jesus Christ in all the splendor of his manhood and in all the majesty of his deity." So, amplified by Barclay's keen and vibrant commentary,...
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Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library. (Publication details not specified). (In file 418 p.). John Calvin (1509–1564) was an influential theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation. He was a principal figure in the development of the system of Christian theology later called Calvinism. In this volume, John Calvin provides an engaging commentary on...
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Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2008 — 316 p. — ISBN10: 1589833864; ISBN13: 978-1589833869. The present volume contains a collection of fourteen essays applying the latest and neglected methods and offering new and innovative insights into the interpretation of the New Testament book To the Hebrews. The excitingly diverse contributions, which stem from an intriguing international group...
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Eerdmans, 1973. — 215 p. — (Tyndale New Testament Commentaries) Today, when much emphasis is placed upon united nations, united churches, and united religions, it is well for the Christian Church to be reminded and to remind itself of the finality of Christianity and its superiority over all other religions. The author of the Epistle of Hebrews does precisely that, and he does...
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Eerdmans, 1973. — 215 p. — (Tyndale New Testament Commentaries) Today, when much emphasis is placed upon united nations, united churches, and united religions, it is well for the Christian Church to be reminded and to remind itself of the finality of Christianity and its superiority over all other religions. The author of the Epistle of Hebrews does precisely that, and he does...
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Cambridge University Press, 1991. — 172 p. — (New Testament Theology) The Letter to the Hebrews is of particular significance for the most important explanation of the sacrificial death of Christ contained in the New Testament. In this book, Barnabas Lindars explains the circumstances in which Hebrews was written, and expounds the writer's argument at length. At each stage of...
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Brill Academic Publishers, 2011. — 359 p. — (Supplements to Novum Testamentum 141). Scholars often explain Hebrews relative silence regarding Jesus resurrection by emphasizing the authors appeal to Yom Kippurs two key momentsthe sacrificial slaughter and the high priests presentation of blood in the holy of holiesin his distinctive portrayal of Jesus death and heavenly...
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Eerdmans, 2010. — 596 p. In this carefully crafted commentary Peter O'Brien distinctively harvests the results of recent scholarship on the letter to the Hebrews, especially in relation to the genre of the document and the flow of its discourse. This volume is purposely neither unduly technical nor unhelpfully brief. Its careful exegesis and exposition combined with its...
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Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2014. — 240 p. The author of Hebrews calls God 'Father' only twice in his sermon. This fact could account for scholarship's lack of attention to the familial dynamics that run throughout the letter. Peeler argues, however, that by having God articulate his identity as Father through speaking Israel's Scriptures at the very beginning and near the end of his...
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