Its been called the greatest commentary on Hebrews ever written. Its been said that what Luther did for Galatians, Owen did for Hebrews. Its been said that he who enters this work has entered into the heights of theology.
I got lost in the introduction to the commentary, and have always wanted to start again . . . it’s so dense, and Owen was such a good Hebraist (even arguing with Rabbinic interpretations), that I got overwhelmed!
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I got lost in the introduction to the commentary, and have always wanted to start again . . . it’s so dense, and Owen was such a good Hebraist (even arguing with Rabbinic interpretations), that I got overwhelmed!
you probably made it farther than I will! Owen is tough to read but I hope I can persevere through.