The theme of promise in the epistle to the Hebrews : a promise remains / Daniel Stevens.

Author/creator Stevens, Daniel, 1990- author.
Format Book
PublicationLondon : T & T Clark, [2025]
Copyright Date©2025
Descriptionxiv, 173 pages ; 24 cm
Subjects

SeriesLibrary of New Testament studies ;
T & T Clark library of biblical studies
Library of New Testament studies ; 706. ^A1137901
T & T Clark library of biblical studies. ^A796149
Contents Part 1. Introduction and prolegomena. -- Promise in twentieth- and twenty-first-century Hebrews scholarship -- Assumptions and approach -- Part 2. Exegesis. -- The promised rest : an exegesis of Hebrews 3-4 -- The Abrahamic promise : an exegesis of Hebrews 6-7 -- Promise and covenant : an exegesis of Hebrews 8-9 -- Faith in the promise : an exegesis of Hebrews 10-11 -- A promised kingdom : an exegesis of Hebrews 12 -- Part 3. Synthesis and conclusions. -- Hebrews' theology of promise -- Conclusion.
Abstract "Daniel Stevens analyses the use of the language of divine commitment in the Epistle to the Hebrews, arguing that the author distinguishes promise from the cultic language of covenant to sketch a unique mixture of continuity and discontinuity among the people of God across time. Through an exegesis of relevant passages, Stevens that rest is not the primary content of promise, nor is it the primary lens through which the other instances of promise language should be understood; suggesting instead that the promise is most closely associated with the benefits promised to Abraham, and then mediated through the various subsequent covenants. He further explores how the divine promise relates to both the Old and New Covenants, arguing that Hebrews develops a view of salvation history in which covenants are founded upon promises and then bring those promises to fruition. By demonstrating the ways in which this understanding of promise sheds light on the author's hermeneutic and on his method of achieving his hortatory purposes for the epistle, Stevens concludes in a reassertion of the consistency of the author's thought regarding promise." -- Publisher, page four of cover.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages [151]-164) and indexes.
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