An Exposition of Hebrews is Arthur W. Pink's substantial verse-by-verse study of one of the New Testament's richest and most demanding books. The Epistle to the Hebrews brings together Christology, covenant theology, priesthood, sacrifice, faith, perseverance, warning, and promise, presenting Jesus Christ as the fulfilment of Old Testament types and the final High Priest of His people. Pink approaches the text with the seriousness, doctrinal precision, and devotional gravity that made his biblical writings enduringly influential among Reformed, evangelical, and conservative Christian readers.
Written for readers who want more than a light survey, this exposition follows Hebrews through its argument concerning revelation, angels, Moses, Sabbath rest, Melchizedek, the priesthood of Christ, the new covenant, the once-for-all sacrifice, the life of faith, and the call to endurance. Pink's method is theological and practical: he reads Scripture as a unified whole, connects the New Testament closely to the Old, and presses doctrine toward reverence, obedience, assurance, and self-examination.
This Sublime Books edition is suited to pastors, Bible teachers, students of Scripture, devotional readers, and those interested in classic Protestant biblical commentary, Reformed theology, New Testament studies, Christ-centered interpretation, and expository writing on Hebrews. An Exposition of Hebrews remains a valuable resource for readers seeking a careful, serious, and spiritually searching treatment of one of the Bible's most profound epistles.