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Vine is known as a classical scholar, a skilled expositor, and an acute theologian. This landmark five-volume edition includes all of Vine's known commentaries and writings on biblical studies and theology. Some of the topics covered are: The Scriptures and How to Use Them, The Divine Inspiration of the Bible, The Person and the Work of Christ, The Church, and The Second Coming and the Last...

the blood of Jesus,—for parrhēsia, boldness, see at 3:6 and 4:16. Lit., the phrase is “boldness into the entrance of the holy place.” Instead of being limited to entrance by an earthly priest once in the year, the believer has a right to enter into God’s presence at all times on the ground of Christ’s sacrifice. The entrance, eisodon, is not Christ Himself: For the Holy Place, see on 9:8, 12. For the significance of the blood of Jesus, see on 9:12.