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Highlights
- The best of Spurgeon's writings on Hebrews.C.
- About the Author: Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) began preaching at the New Park Street Chapel in London at nineteen years of age.
- 528 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Biblical Commentary
- Series Name: Spurgeon Commentary
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Spurgeon Commentary: Hebrews collects Charles Spurgeon's thoughts on the letter to the Hebrews a commentary format and includes sermon illustrations and applications.
Book Synopsis
The best of Spurgeon's writings on Hebrews.
- C. H. Spurgeon's writings on Hebrews in a commentary format
- Sermon illustrations and life applications for each passage
- Illustrations are indexed by theme
- Includes updated English for greater readability
Spurgeon Commentary: Hebrews collects Charles Spurgeon's thoughts on the letter to the Hebrews a commentary format and includes sermon illustrations and applications. Illustrations are indexed by theme, enabling you to quickly find a fitting observation, whether you're searching by topic or verse. Updated language brings greater clarity to C. H. Spurgeon's teachings--allowing you to better understand and apply Spurgeon's rich insights into this letter.
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The best of Spurgeon's writings on Hebrews.C. H. Spurgeon's writings on Hebrews in a commentary formatSermon illustrations and life applications for each passageIllustrations are indexed by themeIncludes updated English for greater readabilitySpurgeon Commentary: Hebrews collects Charles Spurgeon's thoughts on the letter to the Hebrews a commentary format and includes sermon illustrations and applications. Illustrations are indexed by theme, enabling you to quickly find a fitting observation, whether you're searching by topic or verse. Updated language brings greater clarity to C. H. Spurgeon's teachings--allowing you to better understand and apply Spurgeon's rich insights into this letter.About the Author
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) began preaching at the New Park Street Chapel in London at nineteen years of age. He gained instant fame, becoming known as the "prince of preachers." The congregation grew during his pastorate from two hundred members to more than five thousand, moving to the Metropolitan Tabernacle in 1861. Many of Spurgeon's sermons were published each week and regularly sold more than twenty-five thousand copies in twenty languages. Spurgeon also founded the Pastor's College (now Spurgeon's College), various orphanages and schools, mission chapels, and numerous other social institutions.
Elliot Ritzema is the pastoral resources editor for Lexham Press. He is editor of 1,500 Quotations for Preachers, 300 Quotations for Preachers, 400 Prayers for Preachers, and the Study, Apply, Share series. He is also a Lexham English Bible editor, a Faithlife Study Bible contributing editor, and a regular contributor to Bible Study Magazine. He holds an MDiv from Regent College and regularly preaches and teaches at his church.