Dr. Herb Bateman: Hebrews 12-13

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Biblical eLearning (http://biblicalelearning.org) presents: Dr. Herb Bateman on the General Letters.
Dr. Bateman has taught at Grace Seminary, Moody Bible Institute and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is currently the founder and author of the Cyber Center for Biblical Studies. He has published numerous articles in the Journal of the Evangelical Society, Trinity Journal, Bibliotheca Sacra, Southwest Journal of Theology and contributed chapters in numerous books as well as been the editor of books such as Interpreting Psalms for Preaching and Teaching (Chalice Press), and Four Views on the Warning Passages in Hebrews (Kregel). He has authored books such as Jesus the Messiah:Tracing the Promises, Expectations, and Coming of Israel’s King (Kregel), and Interpreting the General Letters (Kregel), A Workbook for Intermediate Greek: Grammar, Exegesis, and Commentary on 1-3 John (Kregel) as well as numerous works for the Cyber Center for Biblical Studies such as Translating Jude Clause by Clause: An Exegetical Guide and other exegetical guides on Ephesians, 2 and 3 John, etc. His dissertation was published with Peter Lang: Early Jewish Hermeneutics and Hebrews 1:5–13: The Impact of Early Jewish Exegesis on the Interpretation of a Significant New Testament Passage. He is currently an acquisition editor for Kregel Publishing and working on a commentary on Hebrews for Kregel. These videos were taped and made available by Ted Hildebrandt at biblicalelearning.org.

2 Comments

  • Louise Cummings
    Reply November 27, 2018

    Louise Cummings

    Those two chapters means a lot. But we are supposed to run the race with with patient. If I was in a natural race you would have to practice every day. Let nothing stop you. So it is with. We are to run with all our might. I’ll have to say , I hadn’t run as fast as I should all the time. But the thing is , keep running. Jesus said you did run well Who did hinder you. I didn’t look that up. So I don’t know the chapter and verse. But it’s in there. It might be in Timothy. I should always know. My book to look it up is hard to get to. So I just didn’t. Example of not running well.

  • Louise Cummings
    Reply November 27, 2018

    Louise Cummings

    The other Chapter, is on the Cross. The most important subject we could study. Bearing the pain and the shame for me , for us all. But He did it that we could have life and have it more Abundantly. Great Love our Savior had , to love us the way He did. Oh I How I love Jesus. He did it all for us.

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