The Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament, also known as “Meyer’s Commentary,” is considered one of the nineteenth century’s best English-language New Testament commentaries.
Gottlieb Lünemann’s Critical and Exegetical Handbook to the Epistle to the Hebrews includes a detailed introduction and a list of exegetical works that Lünemann felt were integral to his studies of this epistle.
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“ and who consequently have become models for imitation to the readers as regards this virtue.” (Page 437)
Lünemann on Hebrews has long been known to us in its German form, and from the time of its original publication it took rank as one of the most careful and learned of extant grammatical commentaries on this portion of Scripture.
—The United Presbyterian Magazine