The Letter to the HebrewsWilliam Barclay Westminster John Knox Press, 1 janv. 1976 - 202 pages In The Letter to the Hebrews, noted Scottish Bible interpreter William Barclay follows the formula of the Daily Study Bible by first giving the text of the day's study in his own translation, followed by two or three pages of commentary. |
Table des matières
General Introduction | 1 |
13 | 11 |
14 | 20 |
16 | 28 |
110 | 35 |
1416 | 41 |
1114 | 49 |
48 | 55 |
110 | 114 |
1925 | 118 |
3239 | 126 |
5 | 133 |
7 | 139 |
810 | 146 |
2022 | 153 |
30 | 160 |
1320 | 61 |
13 | 71 |
1120 | 77 |
2628 | 83 |
16 | 89 |
610 | 97 |
1522 | 105 |
1 | 171 |
1217 | 179 |
1824 | 185 |
78 | 194 |
2024 | 200 |
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Abraham accept angels argument Atonement become begins believe blessed blood body bring brought called Christian Church comes covenant death describes died earth enter eternal everything face fact faith father fear gave Genesis give given glory God's goes greater Greek hand hear heart heaven Hebrews High Priest Holy hope human idea impossible Israel Italy Jesus Christ Jews kind king knew laid land letter live look Lord means Melchizedek mind Moses never obedience offer once passage passed peace perfect person presence priesthood promise receive relationship religion remains remember rest Revised Standard Version sacrifice says sense sins speaks Spirit stand story suffering tabernacle tells Testament things thou thought tithes took true truth understand whole worship writer written wrote