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«Yesterday, Today and Forever»

Autor Robert Rayburn
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 feb 2019
Hebrews is a book of riddles. Recent scholarship has arrived at an impasse over difficulties and apparent contradictions within the argument. A new look at Hebrews is needed. This book examines the use of Psalm 95 in Hebrews. The psalm recalls a narrative world and renews an exhortation that reoccurs throughout Israel¿s history. Hebrews takes up this summons and the story behind it (Heb 3-4, 10-12) to urge its audience to be faithful. This exhortation unites God¿s people past and present (Heb 1, 13). The results of this study are applied to the new covenant (Heb 8) and reveal that a reexamination of common assumptions about Hebrews are necessary. A review of the history of interpretation shows that while assumptions about Hebrews have an early beginning, they have not gone unchallenged.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783631759271
ISBN-10: 3631759274
Pagini: 422
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG

Notă biografică

Robert G. Rayburn II is a Presbyterian Church in America minister and U.S. Army Chaplain. He studied history and philosophy at Covenant College (Lookout Mountain, GA) and completed a Master of Divinity at Covenant Theological Seminary (St. Louis, MO) and a Doctorate of Theology in New Testament at the Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich, Germany.

Cuprins

A new reading of Hebrews, addresses supersessionism, the use of Psalm 95 in Hebrews, psalm 95 is the hermenuetical key to Hebrews as a whole, unites various generations of the people of God, reexamines the book's introduction and conclusion, new understanding of the new covenant, a historical review of Hebrew's interpretation


Descriere

This study examines Ps 95 and its use in Heb 3-4 and 10-12, showing that its narrative world and exhortation is key to the argument of Hebrews. The beginning and end of Hebrews are examined to show how they fit with this argument. The study is applied to the new covenant. An historical review shows how a "new" reading of Hebrews is in fact ancient.