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El. knyga: Hebrews (Paideia: Commentaries on the New Testament)

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Hebrews, the second of eighteen volumes in the Paideia commentary series, brings the insight of a veteran teacher and writer to bear on a New Testament book whose rich imagery and memorable phrases have long shaped Christian discourse. The Paideia series approaches each text in its final, canonical form, proceeding by sense units rather than word-by-word or verse-by-verse. Each sense unit is explored in three sections: (1) introductory matters, (2) tracing the train of thought, (3) key hermeneutical and theological questions. The commentaries shed fresh light on the text while avoiding idiosyncratic readings, attend to theological meaning without presuming a specific theological stance in the reader, and show how the text uses narrative and rhetorical strategies from the ancient educational context to form and shape the reader.

This fresh and readable commentary exposes theological meaning in Hebrews by tracing its use of rhetorical strategies from the ancient cultural and educational context.
List of Figures ix
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Abbreviations xiv
Introduction 3
Part 1 Hebrews 1:1-4:13 Hearing God's Word with Faithful Endurance 29
Hebrews 1:1-4 Encountering God's Ultimate Word
31
Hebrews 1:5-2:4 Paying Attention to God's Word
44
Hebrews 2:5-18 The Community's Present Suffering
60
Hebrews 3:1-4:13 Hearing God's Voice Today
78
Part 2 Hebrews 4:14-10:31 Discovering Certainty and Confidence in the Word for the Mature 101
Hebrews 4:14-5:10 Drawing Near and Holding Firmly
103
Hebrews 5:11-6:20 Preparing to Hear the Word That Is Hard to Explain
119
Hebrews 7 The Priesthood of Melchizedek as the Anchor of the Soul
143
Hebrews 8 The Sacrificial Work of Christ as the Assurance of God's Promises
166
Hebrews 9:1-10:18 The Ultimate Sacrifice in the Heavenly Sanctuary
178
Hebrews 10:19-31 Drawing Near and Holding Firmly in an Unwavering Faith
200
Part 3 Hebrews 10:32-13:25 On Not Refusing the One Who Is Speaking 213
Hebrews 10:32-39 Remembering the Faithfulness of Earlier Days
215
Hebrews 11:1-12:3 Remembering the Faithful Heroes of the Past
226
Hebrews 12:4-13 Enduring Faithfully in the Midst of Suffering
251
Hebrews 12:14-29 Listening to the One Who Is Speaking from Heaven
258
Hebrews 13 Bearing with the Word of Exhortation
272
Bibliography 289
Subject Index 301
Index of Modern Authors 305
Index of Scripture and Ancient Sources 307
James W. Thompson (PhD, Vanderbilt University) is the Robert and Kay Onstead Distinguished Professor of Biblical Studies at Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas. He is the editor of Restoration Quarterly and the author of Pastoral Ministry according to Paul, Preaching like Paul, and The Beginnings of Christian Philosophy.