In this volume, W. H. Griffith Thomas provides a helpful commentary on the book of Hebrews, especially designed for devotional use.
“Man has as his highest ideal, ‘Know thyself,’ but the Gospel depicts as the highest ideal, ‘Know God.’” (Pages 105–106)
“There seems to be a fivefold superiority: Sonship (v. 5); worship (v. 6); heirship (vv. 7–9); kingship (vv. 10–12); and rulership (vv. 13, 14).” (Page 28)
“In these three instances the men were at the close of their days, and yet their hearts were full of expectation” (Page 148)
“He who is obliged to take a medicine every hour to keep life in him cannot be said to be cured’ (Govett).” (Page 123)
“instead of terrors are glories; instead of the material, the spiritual; instead of distance, access.” (Page 166)