Hebrews—Christ, the Author of a Better Covenant (2)
In writing to the Hebrew Christians, the author holds forth the new covenant as "better" than that of the old. He uses the word better some thirteen times. To illustrate the comparative superiority of the new covenant in Christ, he speaks of a better revelation (Heb. 1:1-4); a better hope (Heb. In writing to the Hebrew Christians, the author holds forth the new covenant as "better" than that of the old. He uses the word better some thirteen times. To illustrate the comparative superiority of...
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