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Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews, vol. 2

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Known as being one of Franz Delitzsch’s finer exegetical works, Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews offers exposition of the text, textual criticism, semantic interpretation, and clarification on key doctrine. Volume two provides exegesis on chapters seven through 13.

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  • Considered one of Franz Delitzsch’s finer exegetical works
  • Offers exposition of chapters seven through 13 of the book of Hebrews
  • Studies textual criticism, semantic interpretation, and key doctrines in the text
  • Second Part of the Epistle
    • Second Section: The High-Priesthood of Christ Greater than, and Antitypical of, that of Aaron
    • Third Section: The Eternal and Absolute High-Priesthood of Christ and Its Final Operation Superseding All the Types and Shadows of the Law
  • Third Part of the Epistle
    • The Disposition of Mind and Manner of Life Required of Us in This Time of Waiting between the Commencement and the Perfecting of the Work of Our Salvation (Chap. 10:19–13)
    • First Dissertation: As to the Author of the Epistle to the Hebrews
    • Second Dissertation: On the Sure Scriptural Basis of the Ecclesiastical Doctrine of Vicarious Satisfaction
  • First Appendix
    • The Ritual of the Day of Atonement
  • Second Appendix
    • On the Sacrificial Character of the Lord’s Supper
      • 14 Theses to Heb. 13:10
  • Notes
In this present commentary his thorough acquaintance with both Rabbincal and Alexandrian Jewish literature enables him to take clear and strong grounds in regard to the process by which public religious thought was bridged over from the old covenant to the new.

The Methodist Quarterly Review

  • Title: Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews, vol. 2
  • Author: Franz Delitzsch
  • Publisher: T&T Clark
  • Publication Date: 1876
  • Pages: 516
Franz Delitzsch

Franz Delitzsch (1813–March 4, 1890) was a German Lutheran theologian and Hebraist. Born in Leipzig, he held the professorship of theology at the University of Rostock from 1846 to 1850, at the University of Erlangen until 1867, and after that at the University of Leipzig until his death. He wrote A Commentary on Hebrews and A New Commentary on Genesis.

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