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Hebrews is chiefly, pre-eminently, gloriously about the Lord Jesus Christ...his, and his alone, is the name high over all. The entire book (as is the ...
Author:Richard Brooks Series:Welwyn Commentaries Publisher:Evangelical Press Hebrews is chiefly, pre-eminently, gloriously about the Lord Jesus Christ...his, and his alone, is the name high over all. The entire book (as is the case for the entire Bible) is concerned to set forth the Second Person of the Godhead, in the fullness of his glory and majesty, his grace and his tenderness...there is a clear focus upon both Jesus' deity and his humanity, the great mystery of his two complete, perfect and distinct natures in his one person. Here awaiting us in Hebrews are 'the unsearchable riches of Christ' (Ephesians 3:8). Here set before us in richness and fullness is God's 'inexpressible gift' (2 Corinthians 9:15). Here to our delight is the one who 'is altogether desirable'
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