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Presenting a wealth of introductory material, Interpreting the Epistle to the Hebrews serves as an essential prolegomenon for further study of this epistle and enables readers to make informed judgments when using commentaries. This outstanding contribution by Trotter completes the distinguished series of Guides to New Testament Exegesis.
This resource is also included in the Guides to the New Testament Exegesis Collection (7 Vols.).
“The weight of evidence tends toward a congregation of mixed background.” (Page 30)
“Hebrews, however, could have been written prior to a.d. 70, perhaps long before” (Page 33)
“clear statement of secondary knowledge of the gospel message” (Page 42)
“Tentatively, let us conclude, then, that there is good reason to date the epistle prior to the fall of the Jerusalem temple, somewhere in the mid–60s.” (Page 36)
“they seem to be a subgroup within the larger community of Christians in that place.” (Page 31)
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