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The book of Hebrews presents interpretive challenges and theological comparisons unrivaled in the New Testament. Charts on the Book of Hebrews puts this demanding yet rewarding information in an accessible and useful format. The charts fall into four categories: introductory, influences, theology, and exegesis.
Students will find this an invaluable companion to classes on Hebrews. Pastors and teachers will benefit from these insightful charts to quickly clarify difficult concepts while teaching. Visual learners will find that these charts make Hebrews more comprehensible.
For more great charts on books of the Bible, see the Kregel Charts of the Bible and Theology (5 vols.).
Herb Bateman is eminently qualified to write on Hebrews. Laymen, students, pastors, and scholars will constantly refer to this work whenever they read, study, teach, or preach Hebrews. An indispensable resource.
—David Allen, dean, Southwestern Baptist School of Theology
The range, reliability, and clarity of the charts will make this a gold mine for both beginning and advanced students of this challenging but vital New Testament discourse.
—Jon Laansma, associate professor of ancient languages and New Testament, Wheaton College
Herbert Bateman has taught Greek language and exegesis for more than 20 years. He earned his PhD from Dallas Theological Seminary and is currently professor of New Testament studies at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Bateman is the author or editor of many works on the general epistles, including Four Views on the Warning Passages in Hebrews, and the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary on Jude and 2 Peter.