A clear, study-friendly guide to the Epistle to the Hebrews
This edition presents the Revised Version text of Hebrews together with an introduction and notes that help readers understand its origin, audience, and meaning.
The book frames the epistle with careful discussion of its authorship, dating, and original setting, while explaining how the author uses Old Testament language and imagery. It also clarifies difficult terms and concepts, such as the role of angels, the law, and the savior motif, so readers can see how the argument develops from start to finish. The notes connect the text to broader biblical themes and to other ancient writings, helping readers interpret passages with confidence.
What you’ll experience
- A thorough introduction that outlines who wrote Hebrews, when, where, and why it matters.
- Explanations of key terms, allusions, and OT quotes used in the argument.
- Clear, referenced notes that illuminate difficult passages without overcomplicating the text.
- A structure that supports study, from initial readings to deeper research.
Ideal for readers of biblical studies, students, and anyone seeking a deeper, guided understanding of this important New Testament letter.