Buch, Englisch, 374 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 660 g
A Pentecostal Commentary
Buch, Englisch, 374 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 660 g
Reihe: Pentecostal Commentary Series
ISBN: 978-90-04-46579-4
Verlag: Brill
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Series Editor’s Foreword
Volume Editor’s Foreword
Preface
Introduction
1 Literary Identification
2 Authority
3 Authorship
4 Lukan Authorship
5 The Addressees
6 Hebrews: Epistle or Pastoral Letter/Homily?
7 Rhetorical Style
8 Theological Emphases
Commentary
1 Hebrews 1.1–2.4—God’s Revelation of Himself
1 Hebrews 1.1—God’s Revelation of Himself in the History of Israel
2 Hebrews 1.2–4—God’s Revelation of Himself in His Son
3 Hebrews 1.5–14—The Contrast between the Son and Angels
4 Hebrews 2.1–4—Salvation Provided in the Son
2 Hebrews 2.5–18—The Incarnation and Its necessity
1 Hebrews 2.5–8—The Subjection of the World to Humankind
2 Hebrews 2.9–18—Jesus’ Incarnation Being a Little Lower Than the Angels
3 Reflection and Response—Part One
3 Hebrews 3.1–5.10—Jesus: Apostle and High Priest
1 Hebrews 3.1–6—Jesus, Moses, and Joshua
2 Hebrews 3.7–15—The Exhortation that Follows
3 Hebrews 3.16–19—The Example of Israel
4 Hebrews 4.1–16—Specific Exhortations Based on This Foundation
5 Hebrews 5.1–10—Priesthood by Divine Appointment
4 Hebrews 5.11–6.12—Warnings against Apostasy
1 Hebrews 5.11–6.3—Inexcusable Nature of Their Immaturity
2 Hebrews 6.4–6—The Extreme Danger of Apostasy
3 Hebrews 6.7–8—The Continued Mercy of God for All
4 Hebrews 6.9–12—The Author’s Expectation of the Hebrews
5 Reflection and Response—Part Two
5 Hebrews 6.13–8.13—Provision of a New Covenant and the Priestly Role of Christ
1 Hebrews 6.13–20—Provision of a New Covenant
2 Hebrews 7.1–28—Priesthood according to the Order of Melchizedek
3 Hebrews 8.1–5—Priesthood in the Oath Bound Covenant
4 Hebrews 8.6–13—New Priesthood and the Heavenly Tabernacle Call for a New Covenant
6 Hebrews 9.1–10.39—The Two Tabernacles and Their Orders of Worship
1 Hebrews 9.1–10—The Earthly Tabernacle and Its Furnishings
2 Hebrews 9.11–22—The Roles of Jesus as Priest and Sacrifice
3 Hebrews 9.23–28—Christ: Priest for the Heavenly Tabernacle
4 Hebrews 10.1–18—The Supremacy of the New
5 Excursus on Sacrifices
6 Hebrews 10.19–36—Exhortations and Warnings Based on the New
7 Hebrews 10.37–39—The Eschatological Expectations under the New
8 Reflection and Response—Part Three
7 Hebrews 11.1–40—The Nature and Moral Necessity of Faith
1 Hebrews 11.1–3—The Nature of faith?
2 Excursus on the Greek Word for Faith (p?st??)
3 Hebrews 11.4–7—Exemplars of Faith: Abel, Enoch, and Noah
4 Hebrews 11.8–12—Exemplars of Faith: Abraham and Sarah
5 Hebrews 11.13–22—The Prophetic Nature of Faith
6 Excursus
7 Hebrews 11.23–28—Moses the Leader of Faith for Israel
8 Hebrews 11.29–38—The History of Israel as the People of Faith
9 Hebrews 11.39–40—Faith and Promise
10 Reflection and Response—Part Four
8 Hebrews 12.1–17—The Nature and Purpose of the Lord’sChastening
1 Hebrews 12.1–4—Looking for Jesus
2 Hebrews 12.5–11—The Purpose and Nature of Discipline
3 Hebrews 12.12–17—Exhortations to Peace and Holiness
9 Hebrews 12.18–29—The Two Mountains: Earthly and Heavenly
1 Hebrews 12.18–24—The Description of This Mountain
2 Hebrews 12.25–29—Exhortations Based on This Promise
10 Hebrews 13.1–25—Closing Exhortations and Blessings
1 Hebrews 13.1–18—The Exhortations
2 Hebrews 13.19–25—Closing Words and Benediction
3 Reflection and Response—Part Five
Bibliography
Index