In this two-volume work, Scottish pastor and author Archibald M’Lean provides invaluable commentary on the epistle to the Hebrews. He discusses Pauline authorship, exhortations of the text, interpretation of figurative and literal language, historical context, and date of composition. The first volume walks verse-by-verse through chapters one through eight, and volume two covers chapters nine through 13. The second volume also provides a thorough index of illustrated Scripture references from the commentary set.
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We are acquainted with no expository work in our language, which, within so small a compass, contains so much valuable matter, and truly scriptural illustration.
—Bibliotheca Biblia
Archibald M’Lean (1841–1911) was a pastor of a Baptist Church in Edinburgh, Scotland. Known as one of the founders of the Scottish Baptist movement, M’Lean advocated for doctrinal reform across Scotland.