Sixty Days with John Owen in Hebrews

Sixty Days with John Owen in Hebrews

Sixty Days with John Owen in Hebrews

Sixty Days with John Owen in Hebrews

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Overview

The Days with the Puritans series seeks to make some of the best classic commentaries on Scripture available in bite-size devotional readings that anyone can manage. Five minutes a day will yield some of the choicest fruit of the exegetical masters of the past, whet the appetite for further reading in the Puritans, and, by the Spirit's enabling grace, lift the heart to praise the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Sixty Days with John Owen in Hebrews distills sixty daily readings selected from Owen's monumental commentary on the book of Hebrews. Each selection can be read in about 5 minutes and includes the applicable text of Scripture and brief questions for meditation. These Puritan devotional readings, while retaining the original language and wording of the author, were chosen to engage the modern reader with the light of Scripture as taught by the Puritans.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012352804
Publisher: Cloudy Day Publishing
Publication date: 04/02/2011
Series: Days with the Puritans , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 112 KB

About the Author

John Owen (1616-1683) was a Welsh Puritan theologian, of Reformed Calvinist convictions, and a prolific author whose complete works fill 16 volumes in the Banner of Truth edition. His works include classics such as The Mortification of Sin, The Death of Death in the Death of Christ, Communion with God, and the masterful Commentary on Hebrews. In his lifetime, Owen served as a pastor, chaplain to Oliver Cromwell, dean of Christ Church and later Vice-Chancellor, and was continuously involved in religious, political, and academic affairs of England.

Daniel Szczesniak lives in Medford, Oregon. A Biblical Studies major at Northwest Christian College, he briefly attended Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon, before settling in the Rogue Valley with his wife and two children.
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