Binding: Hardcover
Page Count: 1307
Publisher: Baker
ISBN# : 9780801068577
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Description : This is perhaps the most complete and thorough exposition of Hebrews available to the preacher, teacher, and Bible student. Passage by passage and verse by verse, Pink unfolds the rich teachings of the book, offering incisive commentary and providing a wealth of sermon material. Complete and unabridged. 1307 pages, hardcover from Baker.
One of the most complete and thorough expositions of Hebrews available.
Arthur Pink unfolds the rich teachings of the Epistle of Hebrews passage by passage and verse by verse. Along the way, he offers insights on how to apply these eternal truths to our lives today.
An Exposition of Hebrews is an essential resource for pastors, teachers, and Bible students looking to understand the truths found in Hebrews. It is packed with sermon material as it illuminates passages on:
• the life of Abraham
• the faith of Sarah, Jacob, Moses, Rahab, and others
• the Christian's call to diligence and contentment
• the kingdom of Christ
• spiritual freedom
This volume makes the Scriptures shine with clearer light and is a helpful guide for mining the inexhaustible wealth of God's Word. Arthur W. Pink was an exacting person. He was blessed (some say plagued) with a photographic memory. He never forgot what he had read, and upon occasion would prove it by stating the volume and page where he read a certain comment. Because of this, some found him hard to bear, since, if he were challenged, he could quote Scriptures by the hundreds to back up a statement of his. He plainly felt it was better to be right, than to be socially acceptable. Many a roast in the oven was burned to a crisp because Pink would preach 2 hours on a Sunday morning (from 11 a.m to 1 p.m). This is the commentary to own, if you cannot afford Owen. Why? Because Pink was an excellent judge of quality commenting, and he quotes extensively from Owen, Brown, Saphir, Gouge, etc. Along with the excellencies of these expositors, you get Pink's own valuable interpretations. You will find many unique comments in all of Pink's works. Yet he is such a close reasoner, and so adept at marshalling Scripture, that it is difficult to say, 'This time, Mr. Pink, you are wrong.'