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Owen – Exposition of Hebrews

Owen – Exposition of Hebrews

Owen – Exposition of Hebrews
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An extensive work on Hebrews by John Owen. A puritan divine.  Owen enters into the Greek text, and has a tremendous amount of material.




About John Owen’s Exposition of Hebrews
The author of Hebrews wanted you to know one important fact: Christ is superior, and so is Christianity. John Owen captures this sentiment, providing one of the unique, thoughtful commentaries ever written on the Book of Hebrews. Owen weaves much of the Bible through Hebrews in an exposition like no other.


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Owen’s commentary contains critical comments on the Greek text and also discussion of theology and doctrine. At the same time, Owen focuses on practical application of Hebrews.




This work is filled with profound and practical theology. By drawing “good and necessary consequences” from the text, Owen explores nearly the entire realm of Christian theology with thoughtful exegesis and exposition. This is evident throughout, but the preliminary “exercitations” are of particular value. His theological introduction to Hebrews (Concerning the Epistle to the Hebrews) will be of great help to those who desire to understand the profound significance of the book in the canon of Scripture. His treatments of the Messiah, the Jewish Church, and the Priestly office of Christ are valuable in their own right. Owen-John-An-Exposition-of-the-Epistle-to-the-Hebrews.gbk.twm (2295 downloads )

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As a whole, Owen’s treatment of Hebrews serves as a comparison and contrast between Old Testament and New Testament worship.




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