The Epistle to the Hebrews (Classic Reprint): With Introduction and Notes: With Introduction and Notes (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

A. B. Davidson

 
9781331649892: The Epistle to the Hebrews (Classic Reprint): With Introduction and Notes: With Introduction and Notes (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

The Hebrews: A Guided Exposition offers clear, study-ready insights into a key New Testament letter.

This edition presents an introduction and verse-by-verse notes designed for study and teaching. Authored by A. B. Davidson, it helps readers grasp the structure, themes, and theological aims of the Epistle to the Hebrews, while focusing on practical takeaway for readers and students.

With an emphasis on accessible analysis, the book connects historical context to the text, clarifies difficult terms, and highlights how key ideas develop across chapters. It is suited for individual study, classroom use, or sermon preparation.

  • A guided introduction to the Hebrews and its place in early Christian thought
  • Verse-by-verse notes to illuminate difficult passages and arguments
  • Practical insights for study, teaching, and personal reflection

Ideal for readers who want a clear, scholarly, yet readable resource for studying this biblical letter.

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Excerpt from The Epistle to the Hebrews: With Introduction and Notes

2. Their circumstances. - The Hebrews to whom the Epistle was addressed had not been themselves hearers of the Lord, but had received the gospel from those who heard Him (11. And who worked many wonders in attestation of their preaching (ii. The church had not apparently been founded by mere believers from Palestine congregating in numbers in the locality, but by some apostolic missionaries, themselves direct hearers of the Lord (11. 3, xiii. 7; comp. X. 32, where their enlightenment is referred to as a distinct historical event). Their conversion to the faith of Christ was a thing that, when the Epistle was written, had long taken place for, on account of the time, they ought themselves to have been teachers (v. Those who brought the gospel to them were already dead (xiii. 7) and their history had been one Of varied vicissitudes, for on.

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