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This work provides a detailed verse-by-verse exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, a New Testament letter traditionally attributed to Paul but of uncertain authorship. The exposition aims to clarify the epistle's theological arguments, including its treatment of Christ's priesthood, the superiority of the new covenant, and the nature of faith. The preliminary exercitations—introductory essays—discuss historical and critical questions such as the epistle's original audience, its relationship to Old Testament texts, and the circumstances of its composition. The author draws on patristic and Reformation-era scholarship to offer a systematic interpretation, emphasizing doctrinal continuity and practical application for Christian readers.
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