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This letter, often credited to Paul, was written to early Jewish Christians to strengthen their understanding of God's plan through the ages. It's an essay rich in doctrine, and it shows how Christ both fulfills and supercedes the Law given to Moses.
Run length: 43 minutes
Reader: Dale McConachie
Translation: New American Standard Bible®
Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972,
1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation
From Matthew Henry's Commentary:
"The design of this epistle was to persuade and press the believing Hebrews to a constant adherence to the Christian faith, and perseverance in it, notwithstanding all the sufferings they might meet with in so doing. In order to this, the apostle speaks much of the excellency of the author of the gospel, the glorious Jesus, whose honour he advances, and whom he justly prefers before all others, showing him to be all in all, and this in lofty strains of holy rhetoric."
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