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My Sunday School class decided they wanted to study a New Testament book with Old Testament references and so we going through Hebrews verse-by-verse. This turned out to be very difficult until I obtained "Hebrews" (Macarthur New Testament Commentary). Because Hebrews is directed toward the Jewish community using language and references that are unknown or misunderstood by modern Christians, teaching such a class was not...
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