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B.F. Westcott's classic commentary on the Greek version of Hebrews. Contains extensive verse-by-verse exegetical commentary, as well as multiple “dissertations” on various subjects relating to the epistle. Dr. Westcott was Regius Professor of Divinity at Cambridge University, Bishop of Durham, and co-editor of the Westcott-Hort critical edition of the Greek New Testament.

The consideration of the past victories of Faith suggests three main lines of thought which are pursued in this chapter. (1) 1–13. The virtue of discipline. (2) 14–17. The necessity of peace and purity. (3) 18–29. The character and obligations of the New Covenant. The teaching on the virtue of discipline falls into two parts, (a) The motive to endurance in suffering
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