While often considered one of the more difficult New Testament books, The Epistle to the Hebrews is a treasury of robust New Covenant teaching with roots going all the way back to the Pentateuch.
In this brief commentary, Doug Wilson provides a pastoral tour of the book of Hebrews, reading the text through an Old Testament transparency and contextualizing every Old Covenant reference along the way.
The conclusions that grow out of Wilsons clean synthesis of the Old and New Covenants in the book of Hebrews demonstrate Jesus' supremacy over anyone or anything that would compete for His glory.
About the series:
Bible-reading is more of an art than a science. The Bible is a story, not a lexicon of systematic theological definitions. With this in mind, The Through New Eyes Bible Commentary Series builds on the foundational Biblical-theology work of James B. Jordan and other like-minded scholars in bringing you a set of commentaries that will help you read, teach and preach through the Bible while picking up on the rich symphonic themes and the literary symbolism of the Scriptures. Because they are written for thoughtful Christians without being overly academic, these commentaries will serve as valuable resources for family worship, Sunday school or Bible studies.
Paperback, 200 pages
About the Author: Douglas Wilson is the minister of Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho. He is the author of various books including Reforming Marriage and The Case for Classical Christian Education and American Vision published titles: God Is, The Deluded Atheist and Letter from a Christian Citizen
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