"Let us open the Epistle to the Hebrews, with an aim simple and altogether practical for heart and for life. Let us take it just as it stands, and somewhat as a whole. We will not discuss its authorship, interesting and extensive as that problem is. We will not attempt, within the compass of a few short chapters, to expound continuously its wonderful text. Rather, we will gather up from it some of its large and conspicuous spiritual messages, taken as messages of the Word of God "which liveth and abideth for ever." Handley C. G. Moule (1841-1920), evangelical Anglican bishop and academic, was one of the foremost New Testament scholars in the Church of England in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The author of more than sixty books and pamphlets, Moule followed in the English scholar-bishop tradition of Lightfoot and Westcott. CONTENTS: Consider Him Heb. i.-ii. A Heart of Faith Heb. Iii . Unto Perfection Heb. iv.-vi. Our Great Melchizedek Heb. Vii . The Better Covenant Heb. Viii. Sanctuary and Sacrifice Heb. ix. Full, Perfect, and Sufficient Heb. x. Faith and its Power Heb. xi. (I.). Faith and its Annals Heb. xi. (II.). Followers of them Heb. Xii. 1-14. Sinai and Sion Heb. Xii. 14-28. Appeals and Instructions Heb. Xiii. 1-14. Last Words Heb. Xiii. 15-25. "The author, if not an apostle, was a prophet. And he carries to us a prophet's "burthen" of unspeakable import, and in words to which all through the Christian ages the soul has responded as to the words of the Holy Spirit." -Handley Dunelm
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