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Pursuit of Perfection explores the significance of the perfection motif in the Epistle to the Hebrews. It addresses the controversial interpretation of teleios (perfection) in Hebrews where this notion is so central to the argument of the book. The investigation examines the meaning of perfection in an attempt to discover its significance on Hebrews theology. The need for the study is the lack of adequate treatment of the subject in the last three decades. The discussion focuses on the precise meaning to be attached to the notion of perfection and its significance for Hebrews interpretation. Through an exploration of major interpretative approaches to the notion of perfection and its usages in classical world Second Temple Judaism and New Testament literature especially Hebrews. The author argues that the notion of perfection has an eschatological significance and is linked to better provisions of the new covenant which guarantee believers salvation and eternal inheritance. The author sums up his argument that the call to pursue the goal of perfection is a call for commitment to the gospel message as Christians of all ages follow the example of the Christ the one who endured suffering of the cross and its despised shame in order to bring many followers to their future eternal glory. In this engaging research on a significant term of the Epistle to the Hebrews Seth Simisi draws out the eschatological dimensions of the τελειο- word group as used by the author of Hebrews. He shows how the perfection motif points to a future fulfillment that is connected to provisions of the New Covenant. This is an important study of a key element for understanding the theological argument of Hebrews. It is well researched cogently argued and persuasively presented. --Richard A. Taylor Senior Professor of Old Testament Studies Dallas Theological Seminary Though the Book of Hebrews has been extensively studied from various perspectives Dr. Simisi makes a significant new contribution to the discussion. His scholarly research on the Tvevleio motif is extensive and covers both extra-biblical as well as the expected exhaustive treatment of it within Hebrews. --Stephen Bramer Chair and Professor of Bible Exposition Dallas Theological Seminary A fresh exploration of the concept of perfection in Hebrews this book surveys recent approaches to the topic discusses wider notions of perfection in the ancient world and carefully examines the treatment of perfection in the text of Hebrews. A recommended resource for anyone interested in the central exegetical and theological themes of Hebrews. --Buist M. Fanning Department Chair and Senior Professor of New Testament Studies Dallas Theological Seminary Simisi has done something remarkable in Pursuit of Perfection: He has demonstrated the signal significance in Hebrews for the Greek word group (adjective noun and verb) translated perfect perfection to perfect. Simisis work is remarkably detailed . . . [and presents] fresh perspectives on the nature of the Book of Hebrews and its remarkable contribution to biblical canon. --Ronald B. Allen Senior Professor of Bible Exposition Dallas Theological Seminary Seth Muhesi Simisi is the Teaching Pastor of Afrika Community Church. Previously he served as Lecturer at Shalom University of Bunia and Adjunct Professor of Bible and Theology at Dallas Bible Theological Institute. Dr. Simisi holds a BA degree from Daystar University and MA degree from International Leadership University. Also he holds a ThM and PhD from Dallas Theological Seminary.