M. L. Andreasen
The biblical book of Hebrews appeared during a critical time in the history of the early church. The destruction of Jerusalem was impending and many of the believers believed the end of the world was near. However, Paul warned the church against entertaining a false hope, for he knew they were misguided in their beliefs. It was a critical time — the apostles were passing away, and soon the church would be left alone. It was in this hour of perplexity that the book of Hebrews appeared with needed light and comfort. The people needed a clear conception of the work Christ was doing for them in the courts above, and this book explained the delay in His return, and restored their wavering faith.
The conditions which the church faced in the time of Hebrews are not unlike those facing the church today. The early church was living at the time of the fulfillment of Christ’s prophecy for the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple. We are living in the time of the fulfillment of the second part of His prophecy — His glorious second coming. As there were misconceptions of Christ’s work in the sanctuary then, so there are those who err today. A thorough understanding of this seemingly difficult book is as much in need today as it was in Paul’s day.
This verse by verse commentary will be very helpful in understanding the complexities of the book of Hebrews. Andreasen weaves into his writing the known history of the world at the time, what was happening in the Christian church, and what the author of Hebrews knew about the troubles the church would be facing. He also uses the writing of Mrs. White to bring it all together in a way that enlightens, accurately and logically interprets, and makes practical for today’s Christian.
All need to have their eyes fastened on our great High Priest and the work He is doing in the sanctuary above. May we, with understanding, be blessed with “boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus, by a new and living way, which he hath consecrated for us, through the veil, that is to say, his flesh.”
Paper, 330 pages.
Contents:
- The Importance and Content of Hebrews
- The Author of Hebrews
1. The Deity of Christ
2. The Humanity of Jesus
3. Christ and Moses
4. The Sabbath
5. Christ’s Qualifications as High Priest
6. Steadfastness in the Faith — The Covenant Oath
7. Christ Superior to Melchisedec
8. The Two Covenants
9. Our High Priest in Heaven
10. Complete Sanctification
11. Faith
12. Exhortations to Faith and Constancy
13. Parting Counsel
- Scripture Index
- Subject Index