The greatest need of the church today is the recovery of sound biblical preaching that faithfully explains and applies the text, courageously confronts sin, and boldly trumpets forth the sovereign majesty, law, and promises of God. It is for this reason that I am pleased to introduce The Lectio Continua Expository Commentary on the New Testament, a new series of expository commentaries authored by an array of seasoned pastor-scholars from various Reformed denomina- tions on both sides of the Atlantic. Jon D. Payne, from the series introduction
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Table of Contents:
1. The Glory of Christ (1:1-3)
2. Superior to Angels (1:4-14)
3. Drifting (2:1-4)
4. Everything Subject to Christ (2:5-9)
5. Why Did Christ Suffer? (2:10-18)
6. Christ Superior to Moses (3:1-6)
7. A Rest for God's People (3:7-4:13)
8. Since We Have a Great High Priest (4:14-16)
9. Greater than Aaron (5:1-10)
10. A Solemn Warning and A Sure Promise (5:11-6:20)
11. Our Priest Forever (7:1-28)
12. In the Sanctuary (8:1-6)
13. The New Covenant (8:7-13)
14. The Blood of Christ (9:1-14)
15. The Perfect Sacrifice (9:15-28)
16. The Finished Work of Christ (10:1-18)
17. Through the Veil (10:19-25)
18. Call to Perseverance (10:26-39)
19. Looking to Jesus, Part 1 (11:1-12:2)
20. Looking to Jesus, Part 2 (11:1-12:2)
21. Looking to Jesus, Part 3 (11:1-12:2)
22. Our Father's Loving Discipline (12:3-17)
23. You Have Come to Mount Zion (12:18-29)
24. Pastoral Exhortations (13:1-25)
25. Benediction (13:20-25)
David B. McWilliams (Ph.D. University of Wales) David has been Senior Minister of Covenant Presbyterian Church in Lakeland, Florida, for twenty- five years. A former Associate Professor of Systematic Theology on the faculty of Westminster Theological Seminary (Dallas), he continues to teach Systematic Theology at Redeemer Theological Seminary. The author of numerous articles, he has also published, Galatians, A Mentor Commentary.
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