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Hebrews: A Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

This volume of the New Testament Library offers a thorough and careful commentary on the complicated book of Hebrews, showing its meaning within the context of ancient culture and the theological development of the early church. Written by one of the leading New Testament scholars of the present generation, Luke Timothy Johnson, this commentary offers remarkable insights into the Hellenistic,...

his characterizations, and thereby resists our efforts at an overly precise determination. We can say that participation in the life and power given by the Holy Spirit (cf. 2:4)—which is surely a “heavenly gift”—is commonly associated with baptism and the laying on of hands in early Christianity (see John 3:8; Matt 28:19; Acts 2:38; 8:18; 10:44–47; 19:6; Gal 4:6; Eph 1:13). The tasting of “the noble word of God and the powers of the coming age” is equally obscure. I choose to translate kalos as “noble”
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