Reformation Heritage Bible Commentary: Hebrews (ebook Edition)
About this Volume
The Epistle to the Hebrews was written anonymously, and comes with many challenges in interpreting it, but it’s also a deeply rewarding book to study. It is focused highly on Jesus the Great High Priest who sacrificed Himself for the sins of the world. This Letter will guide you through an understanding of how the Old Testament finds its completion in Jesus and now calls you as His brother or sister through Him.
About the Series
The Reformation Fathers revitalized the Church with their influential biblical interpretations and application through reading, studying, translating, and preaching God’s Word. The Reformation Heritage Bible Commentary Series bring these teachings that have rung true for over five hundred years to you today with faithful commentary that stems from your beautiful Lutheran heritage.
This lay-level commentary helps you study the New Testament in a deep and meaningful way with commentaries and devotional warmth wrapped in an English Standard Version (ESV) and King James Version (KJV) translation. Both translations are kept side by side to showcase the historical and classic KJV translation alongside the more modern ESV. This series is perfect for church works, Bible class teachers, beginning theologians, or anyone interested in learning more about the Bible.
Each commentary features introductions, notes, charts, maps, applications, articles, and quotes from Church Fathers, including:
- John Hus
- Martin Luther
- Thomas Cranmer
- Philip Melanchthon
- John Calvin
- John Knox
- Martin Chemnitz
- Johann Gerhard
- Johann Albrecht Bengel
- John Wesley
Through broad contexts and specific verses, these historical, cultural, and doctrinal insights will lead you to a sound interpretation and application of the biblical text.
| Product Form | Kindle |
|---|---|
| Number of Pages | 224 |
| ISBN-13 | 9780758651549 |
| Books of Bible | Hebrews |
| Section of Bible | New Testament, General Epistles |
| Authors | Steven P. Mueller |



































