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Scholarly and accessible, Hebrews–Revelation is a comprehensive and succinct commentary that guides users to the text’s core meaning. With enhanced ease-of-use features, specialized discussion of key words and concepts, and each commentator’s point-of-view on the text’s implications for life, it is a vital resource for every preacher, teacher, and student of the Bible.

means the acknowledgment of that which is sure and valid. It is a word of human response to the divine verity or action. Jesus is the “Amen” in the sense that he is the perfect human, obedient response to the divine promises (cf. Isa 65:16). Jesus’ response to God’s will was the perfect response of obedience and suffering: he is the “faithful and true witness” (cf. comments at 1:5, 9; 2:13). The same thought is expressed by Paul in 2 Corinthians 1:20: “For no matter how many promises God has made,
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