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Hebrews / John W. Kleinig. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Concordia commentaryPublication details: Saint Louis : Concordia Publishing House, (c)2017.Description: lix, 815 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0758616031
  • 9780758616036
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BS2775.53.K64.H437 2017
  • BS2775.C663
Available additional physical forms:Summary: The Book of Hebrews is one of encouragement, hope, and confidence. Jesus Christ is shown to be our great High Priest, the greater Moses, the fulfillment of Old Testament prophesies, the sacrifice for the world's sins. By faith, we, like those listed in the well-known passage in chapter 11, place our hope in God. This commentary is built on the common agreement that this book is a written sermon by an unknown speaker. John Kleinig, the author of this Concordia Commentary, proposes an interpretation of the text that uses a new kind of liturgical rhetoric, a new method of discourse analysis, and a new consideration of the context and purpose of the homily. ;
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Reference (Library Use ONLY) G. Allen Fleece Library COMMENTARY (COM) - First Floor by the IT help desk office BS2775.C663 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) HEB Not for loan Concordia Commentary 31923001901640

The Book of Hebrews is one of encouragement, hope, and confidence. Jesus Christ is shown to be our great High Priest, the greater Moses, the fulfillment of Old Testament prophesies, the sacrifice for the world's sins. By faith, we, like those listed in the well-known passage in chapter 11, place our hope in God. This commentary is built on the common agreement that this book is a written sermon by an unknown speaker. John Kleinig, the author of this Concordia Commentary, proposes an interpretation of the text that uses a new kind of liturgical rhetoric, a new method of discourse analysis, and a new consideration of the context and purpose of the homily. ; https://www.cph.org/t-book-subscriptions-concordia-commentary.aspx Link to source of summary

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