Understanding The Book Of Hebrews


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Understanding the Book of Hebrews


Understanding the Book of Hebrews

Author: Kenneth Schenck

language: en

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Release Date: 2003-01-01


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In this work, Kenneth Schenck re-presents the complex argument of Hebrews in terms of the salvation story it tells. Written at a level for college and seminary students, Understanding the Book of Hebrews shows how this early Christian sermon utilized the events, settings, and characters of the salvation story line to remind the Christian audience that Christ has provided a definitive sacrifice for sins and that reliance on any other means of atonement is apostasy.

Encountering the Book of Hebrews


Encountering the Book of Hebrews

Author: Donald A. Hagner

language: en

Publisher: Baker Academic

Release Date: 2002-08


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Introduces college students to the Book of Hebrews--introductory issues, overarching themes, and the overall argument of the book. Includes several pedagogical features.

The Glory Of Christ


The Glory Of Christ

Author: John Owen

language: en

Publisher: Moody Publishers

Release Date: 2013-05-09


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The Glory of Christ is a book designed to declare part of the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ, who is revealed in the Scripture and proposed as the central object of our faith, love, delight, and admiration. The knowledge of Christ and His glory, John Owen says, is to be preferred above all other wisdom, understanding, and knowledge. Why is it to be preferred? Why should we become engaged in a study of the glory of Christ? The author answers the question well when he writes, "For if our future blessedness shall consist in being where He is and beholding His glory, what better preparation can there be for it than a constant previous contemplation of that glory as revealed in the gospel, that by a view of it we may be gradually transformed into the same glory?