Explanatory Notes on the Sermon of Hebrews

Explanatory Notes on the Sermon of Hebrews

Kenneth Schenck

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Wipf and Stock Publishers
Año de edición:
2023
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9781666767698
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In 1755, John Wesley was forced to rest for a year because of illness. In that year, he wrote his Explanatory Notes upon the New Testament. These were meant to provide brief commentary on the text for his lay preachers and others to use. These Explanatory Notes on the Sermon of Hebrews are also meant to provide brief interpretations of the text of Hebrews without extensive engagement with scholarship. The goal is for the reader to gain a good overview of Hebrews’ train of thought, its overall purpose, as well as some engagement with contemporary application for a Christian. In the case of Hebrews, a good deal is unknown. If we knew the details, the sermon’s argument would come clearly into view. For this reason, these notes engage in a little more speculation than a normal commentary might.

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