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The Holiest of All: An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews

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In The Holiest of All, Andrew Murray provides a succinct introduction to the Epistle to the Hebrews that covers the author, audience, object, plan, and context of the epistle. Murray then moves expositionally verse-by-verse through the epistle, illuminating the great truths and mysteries the writer seeks to unfold. This volume tackles the common questions: what is absent in our religion that, in so many cases, it gives no power to stand, to advance, to press on unto perfection? And what is the teaching needed to give that health and vigor to the Christian life that, through all adverse circumstances, many be able to hold firm from the beginning to the end?

In the Logos edition, all Scripture passages are tagged and appear on mouse-over. For scholarly work or personal Bible study, this makes these texts more powerful and easier to access than ever before. With the advanced search features of Logos Bible Software, you can perform powerful searches by topic or Scripture reference—finding, for example, every mention of “holiness” or “John 15:1–2.”

Key Features

  • Examines the book of Hebrews
  • Presents higher truths and discoveries from the Epistle

Contents

  • First Half-Doctrinal—Chap. i.–x. 18
  • The Son of God the Mediator of the Better Covenant
    • The Glory of the Son in His Person and Work
    • The Son of God More than the Angels
    • To Take Heed to what the Son Speaks
    • Jesus as Man More than the Angels. The Reasons of His Humiliation
    • Christ Jesus More than Moses
    • Not to Come Short of the Promised Rest
    • Jesus Our High Priest More than Aaron
    • Against Sloth and Apostasy
    • The New Priesthood After the Order of Melchizedek
    • The New Sanctuary and the New Covenant
    • The Power of Christ’s Blood to inaugurate the New Sanctuary and the New Covenant
    • The New Way into the Holiest
  • Second Half-Practical—Chap. x. 19–xiii. 25
  • Of a Life in the Power of the Great Salvation
    • Of Life in the Holiest
    • Against Sinning Willfully and Drawing Back
    • The Fulness of Faith
    • The Patience of Hope
    • To Beware of Sin and Rejection of Jesus
    • Love and Good Works

Product Details

  • Title: The Holiest of All: An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews
  • Author: Andrew Murray
  • Publisher: Anson D. F. Randolph & Co.
  • Pages: 552

About Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray (1828–1917) was born in Graaff Reinet, South Africa, to Dutch missionary parents. Educated at King’s College, Aberdeen, he then studied theology at the University of Utrecht. Andrew and his older brother John were ordained in the Dutch Reformed Church in 1848. Murray pastored South African churches in Bloemfontein, Worcester, Cape Town, and Wellington. A champion of missionary work, he founded the South African General Mission in 1889. That ministry continued to grow, and today it is part of the SIM (Serving in Mission) organization.

A prolific author and lecturer, Murray authored over 200 books during his lifetime, and he was invited to speak at churches and conferences all over the world. Married for over 60 years and the father of eight children, Murray passed away in January 1917.

Top Highlights

“The knowledge of the greatness and glory of Jesus is the secret of a strong and holy life.” (Page 164)

“Our one need is, to know Jesus better; the one cure for all our feebleness, to look to Him on the throne of heaven, and really claim the heavenly life He waits to impart.” (Page vii)

“We know that whatever a man sets his heart on exercises a mighty influence on the life, and leaves its stamp upon his character.” (Page 39)

“The rest of Canaan was for victory and through victory. And so it is in the life of faith, when a soul learns to trust God for victory over sin, and yields itself entirely, as to its circumstances and duties, to live just where and how He wills, that it enters the rest.” (Page 144)

“the main difficulty lay in the want of religious earnestness.” (Page 22)

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    $12.49

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