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The Hebrews Epistle: In the Light of the Types

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Coupling exegesis with practical application, Sir Robert Anderson provides exposition of the character, authorship, doctrines, and composition of the text. Attempting to clarify key passages which are often misinterpreted, Anderson elucidates the epistle to the Hebrews while giving regard to semantic and intended interpretation.

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  • Offers exegesis with practical application for the book of Hebrews
  • Provides an exposition of the character, authorship, doctrines, and composition of the text
  • Clarifies key passages often misinterpreted

Top Highlights

“Hebrews is misread by those who fail to recognise that the Christian revelation is based on the divine religion of Judaism.” (Page vi)

“And concealed in the foundations of the self-styled ‘Holy Catholic Church’ (how different is the meaning given to these words by the Reformers!) is the flagrant falsehood that God has finally cast away the people of the covenant.” (Pages 3–4)

“That Melchisedek was a type of the Messiah the Jews themselves admitted; and his priesthood had to do, not with offering sacrifices for sins, but with ministering blessing and succour and sustenance.” (Page 29)

  • Title: The Hebrews Epistle: In the Light of the Types
  • Author: Sir Robert Anderson
  • Publisher: James Nisbet & Co.
  • Publication Date: 1911
  • Pages: 184

Robert Anderson (1841–1918) served as chief of criminal investigation of Scotland Yard. In the midst of his many duties, he managed to gain a profound knowledge of the Bible, preach in various conferences, and write several books which have become classics.

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    $7.49

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