Hebrews: A New Testament Commentary - eBook
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Hebrews: A New Testament Commentary - eBook  -     By: Bob Yandian

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Almost three-quarters of a century after Hebrew believers turned the world upside down; much of the church at Jerusalem had become mired in the legalistic trenches of Judaism and mixed the Mosaic Law with their faith in Christ.  Like a disease, this tainted doctrine spread to the rest of the church, provoking the apostle Paul to respond with what has become one of the most intricate and astounding revelations of Jesus Christ in the New Testament.

Using historic biblical detail and nuances from the original Greek, Bob Yandian dissects Paul's brilliant argument for the superiority of Jesus Christ, starting with an introduction to the hypostatic union.  Yandian then goes on to explore, verse-by-verse, several other themes including the walk of maturity, the reality of authority, and the importance of faith. Yandian's commentary is concerned not only with enlightenment but with application as believers are challenged to take their place as coheirs of the risen and glorified King of kings.

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Title: Hebrews: A New Testament Commentary - eBook
By: Bob Yandian
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Harrison House
Publication Date: 2017
ISBN: 9781680311891
ISBN-13: 9781680311891
Series: New Testament Commentary
Stock No: WW97027EB

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Almost three-quarters of a century after Hebrew believers turned the world upside down, much of the church at Jerusalem had become mired in the legalistic trenches of Judaism and mixed the Mosaic law with their faith in Christ. Like a disease, this tainted doctrine spread to the rest of the church, provoking the apostle Paul to respond with what has become one of the most intricate and astounding revelations of Jesus Christ in the New Testament.

Using historic biblical detail and nuances from the original Greek, Bob Yandian dissects Pauls brilliant argument for the superiority of Jesus Christ, starting with an introduction to the hypostatic union. Yandian then goes on to explore, verse-by-verse, several other themes including the walk of maturity, the reality of authority, and the importance of faith. Yandians commentary is concerned not only with enlightenment, but with application as believers are challenged to take their place as coheirs of the risen and glorified King of kings.

Author Bio

BOB YANDIAN pastored Grace Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, for 33 years. In 2013, he began a new phase of ministry and passed the pastoral baton to his son, Robb. Bob's mission is to train up a new generation in the Word of God through his "Student of the Word" broadcast and by ministering at Bible schools, ministers' conferences, and churches. Bob is a graduate of Trinity Bible College and has served as instructor and Dean of Instructors at RHEMA Bible Training Center. Called a "pastors pastor," Bob established the School of the Local Church that has trained and sent hundreds of ministers to churches and missions organizations around the world.

Author Bio

Bob Yandian was the pastor of Grace Church in his hometown of Tulsa Oklahoma for 33 years. In 2013 he began a new phase of ministry and passed the baton to his son, Robb, who now pastors Grace Church. Bob now travels extensively teaching in Bible schools, ministers conferences, and churches.

Bob is a graduate of Trinity Bible College where he studied under Charles Duncomb, an associate of Smith Wigglesworth. He served as both instructor and Dean of Instructors at Rhema Bible Training Center. He established the School of the Local Church that raised up and sent out hundreds of ministers to churches and missions organizations around the world. He is called “a pastor to pastors.”

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