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- catalog abstract "The New Testament letter to the Hebrews carried much-needed encouragement and advice for Jewish converts to Christianity in the late first century. Composed in an exquisite style, Hebrews urged new Christians to hold fast to their new faith lest they lose their opportunity to witness the long-awaited fulfillment of God's covenant with Israel. The sage and persuasive Christian writer draws analogies between the heroes and drama of Jewish sacred Scriptures and first-century Christian experience. With the rich heritage of Jewish Christians in mind, he implores his readers not to lose faith during trials and tribulations. The unswerving faith of Noah, Abraham, Moses, Joshua, and the prophets serves as an example for them not to forsake God's covenant and incur God's judgment. He praises Jesus as the ultimate, once-and-for-all sacrifice for the sins of the world, the means of a renewed relationship with God.".
- catalog alternative "Bible. Hebrews. English. Buchanan. 1972.".
- catalog alternative "Hebrews".
- catalog alternative "Society of Biblical Literature abbreviation for series: AB".
- catalog contributor b2007647.
- catalog contributor b2007648.
- catalog created "1972.".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "1972.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1972.".
- catalog description ""Abbreviations and references": p. [xiii]-xvi.".
- catalog description "The New Testament letter to the Hebrews carried much-needed encouragement and advice for Jewish converts to Christianity in the late first century. Composed in an exquisite style, Hebrews urged new Christians to hold fast to their new faith lest they lose their opportunity to witness the long-awaited fulfillment of God's covenant with Israel. The sage and persuasive Christian writer draws analogies between the heroes and drama of Jewish sacred Scriptures and first-century Christian experience. With the rich heritage of Jewish Christians in mind, he implores his readers not to lose faith during trials and tribulations. The unswerving faith of Noah, Abraham, Moses, Joshua, and the prophets serves as an example for them not to forsake God's covenant and incur God's judgment. He praises Jesus as the ultimate, once-and-for-all sacrifice for the sins of the world, the means of a renewed relationship with God.".
- catalog extent "xxx, 271 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "To the Hebrews.".
- catalog identifier "0385029950".
- catalog isFormatOf "To the Hebrews.".
- catalog isPartOf "Bible. English. Anchor Bible. 1964 ; v. 36.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Anchor Bible, 36".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "1972.".
- catalog language "eng grc".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday,".
- catalog relation "To the Hebrews.".
- catalog subject "BS192.2.A1 1964 .G3 vol. 36".
- catalog subject "Bible. Hebrews Commentaries.".
- catalog title "Hebrews".
- catalog title "Society of Biblical Literature abbreviation for series: AB".
- catalog title "To the Hebrews / translation, comment, and conclusions by George Wesley Buchanan.".
- catalog type "Commentaries. fast".
- catalog type "text".