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The Expositor's Bible: The Epistle to the Hebrews By: Thomas Charles Edwards |
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This e text is intended for users whose text readers cannot display the Unicode (utf 8) version of the file. Greek words have been transliterated and enclosed in equals signs, e.g. =ho logos=. Italic and bold words have been similarly enclosed in underscores and asterisks respectively. A few minor typographical errors and incorrect verse numbers have been silently corrected. The Table of Contents and Index refer to page numbers in the original text. All advertising material has been placed at the end of the text.] THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE EDITED BY THE REV. W. ROBERTSON NICOLL, M.A., LL.D. Editor of "The Expositor," etc. THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS BY THOMAS CHARLES EDWARDS, D.D. London HODDER AND STOUGHTON 27, PATERNOSTER ROW MCMIV THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS BY THOMAS CHARLES EDWARDS, D.D. PRINCIPAL OF THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH NINTH EDITION London HODDER AND STOUGHTON 27, PATERNOSTER ROW MCMIV Printed by Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ld., London and Aylesbury. PREFACE. In this volume the sole aim of the writer has been to trace the unity of thought in one of the greatest and most difficult books of the New Testament. He has endeavoured to picture his reader as a member of what is known in the Sunday schools of Wales as "the teachers' class," a thoughtful Christian layman, who has no Greek, and desires only to be assisted in his efforts to come at the real bearing and force of words and to understand the connection of the sacred author's ideas. It may not be unnecessary to add that this design by no means implies less labour or thought on the part of the writer. But it does imply that the labour is veiled. Criticism is rigidly excluded. The writer has purposely refrained from discussing the question of the authorship of the Epistle, simply because he has no new light to throw on this standing enigma of the Church. He is convinced that St. Paul is neither the actual author nor the originator of the treatise. In case theological students may wish to consult the volume when they study the Epistle to the Hebrews, they will find the Greek given at the foot of the page, to serve as a catch word, whenever any point of criticism or of interpretation seems to the writer to deserve their attention. T. C. E. ABERYSTWYTH, April 12th, 1888 . CONTENTS. PAGE CHAPTER I. THE REVELATION IN A SON 3 CHAPTER II. THE SON AND THE ANGELS 21 CHAPTER III. FUNDAMENTAL ONENESS OF THE DISPENSATIONS 51 CHAPTER IV. THE GREAT HIGH PRIEST 69 CHAPTER V. THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF RENEWAL 83 CHAPTER VI. THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF FAILURE 99 CHAPTER VII. THE ALLEGORY OF MELCHIZEDEK 113 CHAPTER VIII. THE NEW COVENANT 133 CHAPTER IX. AN ADVANCE IN THE EXHORTATION 183 CHAPTER X. FAITH AN ASSURANCE AND A PROOF 199 CHAPTER XI. THE FAITH OF ABRAHAM 213 CHAPTER XII. THE FAITH OF MOSES 233 CHAPTER XIII. A CLOUD OF WITNESSES 259 CHAPTER XIV. CONFLICT 273 CHAPTER XV... Continue reading book >>
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