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Hebrews
Volume 7: Exposition of Hebrews, 11:1-13:25
Description
In his massive exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, Owen’s range of knowledge and the depth of his exegetical powers are most evident. Following the classical Puritan method, he provides careful analysis, judicious interpretation and rich practical application and thus, in a balanced way, addresses both mind and heart. One of the great classical commentaries of the Christian church.
Hebrews
Volume 6: Exposition of Hebrews, 8:1-10:39
Description
In his massive exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, Owen’s range of knowledge and the depth of his exegetical powers are most evident. Following the classical Puritan method, he provides careful analysis, judicious interpretation and rich practical application and thus, in a balanced way, addresses both mind and heart. One of the great classical commentaries of the Christian church.
Hebrews
Volume 5: Exposition of Hebrews, 6:1-7:28
Description
In his massive exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, Owen’s range of knowledge and the depth of his exegetical powers are most evident. Following the classical Puritan method, he provides careful analysis, judicious interpretation and rich practical application and thus, in a balanced way, addresses both mind and heart. One of the great classical commentaries of the Christian church.
Hebrews
Volume 4: Exposition of Hebrews, 3:7-5:14
Description
In his massive exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, Owen’s range of knowledge and the depth of his exegetical powers are most evident. Following the classical Puritan method, he provides careful analysis, judicious interpretation and rich practical application and thus, in a balanced way, addresses both mind and heart. One of the great classical commentaries of the Christian church.
Hebrews
Volume 3: Exposition of Hebrews, 1-3:6
Description
In his massive exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, Owen’s range of knowledge and the depth of his exegetical powers are most evident. Following the classical Puritan method, he provides careful analysis, judicious interpretation and rich practical application and thus, in a balanced way, addresses both mind and heart. One of the great classical commentaries of the Christian church.
Hebrews
Volume 2: The Sacerdotal Office of Christ. A Day of Sacred Rest. Summary of Observations on Hebrews.
Description
In his massive exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, Owen’s range of knowledge and the depth of his exegetical powers are most evident. Following the classical Puritan method, he provides careful analysis, judicious interpretation and rich practical application and thus, in a balanced way, addresses both mind and heart. One of the great classical commentaries of the Christian church.
Hebrews
Volume 1: Concerning the Epistle to the Hebrews, Concening the Messiah, Concerning the Jewish Church
Description
In his massive exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, Owen’s range of knowledge and the depth of his exegetical powers are most evident. Following the classical Puritan method, he provides careful analysis, judicious interpretation and rich practical application and thus, in a balanced way, addresses both mind and heart. One of the great classical commentaries of the Christian church.
Description
One of the foremost of Puritan works in Old Testament exposition, and in the best 17th-century tradition of experimental preaching which spoke to heart and conscience as well as the mind. 880pp.
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A ‘much praised’ commentary, which has instructed, encouraged and sanctified the faith and life of God’s people since its first publication (in Latin) in 1627. 964pp.
Description
An outstanding practical treatment. 312pp.
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Owen’s incomparable exposition of the work of redemption as planned and executed by the Triune God. Introductory essay by J. I. Packer. 320pp.
Truth’s Victory Over Error
A Commentary on the Westminster Confession of Faith
Description
A contemporary commentary on the Westminster Confession of Faith, which reveals the burning issues of the day and supplies fascinating insights into the robust theology of the Scottish Puritans. 304pp.
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