"Hebrews," Dr. Lane says, "is a sermon
in actual life." It is, at the same
time, "a sermon reduced to writing."
Acknowledging that the jury is still
out on such basic matters as who wrote
the Book of Hebrews and for whom it was
written, William Lane humbly but
forcefully sets his ideas alongside
those of other writers and scholars.
This commentary is a nice combination
of technical comment and thoughtful
theology.