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The Epistle to the Hebrews: An Exposition, Vol. I & II is unavailable, but you can change that!

Comparing the Old and New Covenants, Adolph Saphir’s The Epistle to the Hebrews seeks to elucidate the crucial relationship between atonement in Christ and fulfillment through the law. Explicating structure, semantics, historical context, and exoteric doctrines within the text, Saphir supplies the reader with thorough exposition.

and look at that perfect love which casteth out fear. Whatever time I am afraid, I will trust in the Lord, said David. When we feel our weakness, danger, and sin, we look unto the Lord Jesus, and hear His voice, “My grace is sufficient for thee.” II. But the believer has rest, now on earth, and hereafter in glory. Resting in Christ, he labours to enter into the perfect rest of eternity. The apostle returns to the quotation from Psalm 95, feeling that he has not yet exhausted the meaning of this important
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