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John Owen here analyses the text of Hebrews with care and provides a judicious interpretation which shows an impressive familiarity with a wide range of biblical scholarship. He also provides rich practical applications.

John Owen (1616-1683) was probably the greatest systematic theologian of the British Puritans, yet such was his depth of Christian wisdom and discernment that he also excelled in pastoral and spiritual theology. Common to his stature in both of these areas was his understanding of Scripture. While this is evident throughout his writings, it is in his massive exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews that the range of his knowledge and the depth of his exegetical powers are most evident. Here he analyses the text with care and provides a judicious interpretation which shows an impressive familiarity with a wide range of biblical scholarship.

In addition, following the classical Puritan method of commentary with its constant concern for Christian living, he provides rich practical applications. Thus in a balanced way, Owen addresses both mind and heart. Written with the reverent spirit of a scholar-pastor whose stated aim in his ministry was ‘to promote holiness’, Owen’s study of Hebrews is one of the great classical commentaries of the Christian Church.

  • Volume 1: Concerning the Epistle to the Hebrews, Concerning the Messiah, Concerning the Jewish Church (548pp)
  • Volume 2: The Sacerdotal Office of Christ, A Day of Sacred Rest, Summary of Observations on Hebrews (546pp)
  • Volume 3: Exposition of Hebrews, 1:1–3:6 (572 pp)
  • Volume 4: Exposition of Hebrews, 3:7–5:14 (604pp)
  • Volume 5: Exposition of Hebrews, 6:1–7:28 (580pp)
  • Volume 6: Exposition of Hebrews, 8:1–10:39 (593pp)
  • Volume 7: Exposition of Hebrews, 11:1–13:25 (524pp)

Endorsements

‘. . .a work of gigantic strength as well as gigantic size; and he who hath mastered it is very little short, both in respect to the doctrinal and practical of Christianity, of being an erudite and accomplished theologian.’ – Thomas Chalmers, 19th Century Scottish Minister and Statesman

‘This massive commentary on the Letter to the Hebrews is not so much a series to consult as one to study. The first two volumes are, in effect, a series of essays addressing issues raised in the course of the letter. These introduce the book as a whole, and then cover everything from the prophecies of Daniel to the matter of the Sabbath and the Lord’s day. The remaining five volumes are a careful and thoughtful consideration of the text of Hebrews. Owen covers the territory thoroughly, even relentlessly, sometimes answering questions the reader never knew he might have, let alone needed answering! The result is a profound and penetrating contemplation of Christ Jesus as the Apostle and High Priest of our confession, presented to us not merely for inspection but for meditation and adoration. There is nothing shallow or narrow here. Owen’s treatment of the text defies mere skimming and demands real soaking. For those who want to dive rather than dip, for those willing to labour for understanding, Owen remains a masterful guide.’ – Jeremy Walker, Pastor, Maidenbower Baptist Church

Description

Slightly Imperfect with Very Minor Shelf Wear. 

John Owen here analyses the text of Hebrews with care and provides a judicious interpretation which shows an impressive familiarity with a wide range of biblical scholarship. He also provides rich practical applications.

John Owen (1616-1683) was probably the greatest systematic theologian of the British Puritans, yet such was his depth of Christian wisdom and discernment that he also excelled in pastoral and spiritual theology. Common to his stature in both of these areas was his understanding of Scripture. While this is evident throughout his writings, it is in his massive exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews that the range of his knowledge and the depth of his exegetical powers are most evident. Here he analyses the text with care and provides a judicious interpretation which shows an impressive familiarity with a wide range of biblical scholarship.

In addition, following the classical Puritan method of commentary with its constant concern for Christian living, he provides rich practical applications. Thus in a balanced way, Owen addresses both mind and heart. Written with the reverent spirit of a scholar-pastor whose stated aim in his ministry was ‘to promote holiness’, Owen’s study of Hebrews is one of the great classical commentaries of the Christian Church.

  • Volume 1: Concerning the Epistle to the Hebrews, Concerning the Messiah, Concerning the Jewish Church (548pp)
  • Volume 2: The Sacerdotal Office of Christ, A Day of Sacred Rest, Summary of Observations on Hebrews (546pp)
  • Volume 3: Exposition of Hebrews, 1:1–3:6 (572 pp)
  • Volume 4: Exposition of Hebrews, 3:7–5:14 (604pp)
  • Volume 5: Exposition of Hebrews, 6:1–7:28 (580pp)
  • Volume 6: Exposition of Hebrews, 8:1–10:39 (593pp)
  • Volume 7: Exposition of Hebrews, 11:1–13:25 (524pp)

Endorsements

‘. . .a work of gigantic strength as well as gigantic size; and he who hath mastered it is very little short, both in respect to the doctrinal and practical of Christianity, of being an erudite and accomplished theologian.’ – Thomas Chalmers, 19th Century Scottish Minister and Statesman

‘This massive commentary on the Letter to the Hebrews is not so much a series to consult as one to study. The first two volumes are, in effect, a series of essays addressing issues raised in the course of the letter. These introduce the book as a whole, and then cover everything from the prophecies of Daniel to the matter of the Sabbath and the Lord’s day. The remaining five volumes are a careful and thoughtful consideration of the text of Hebrews. Owen covers the territory thoroughly, even relentlessly, sometimes answering questions the reader never knew he might have, let alone needed answering! The result is a profound and penetrating contemplation of Christ Jesus as the Apostle and High Priest of our confession, presented to us not merely for inspection but for meditation and adoration. There is nothing shallow or narrow here. Owen’s treatment of the text defies mere skimming and demands real soaking. For those who want to dive rather than dip, for those willing to labour for understanding, Owen remains a masterful guide.’ – Jeremy Walker, Pastor, Maidenbower Baptist Church

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