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The book of Hebrews is a treatise on Jesus as the fulfillment of the Old Testament laws and ceremonies. It leaves no room for doubt about the legitimacy of Jesus as mediator, or the sufficiency and efficacy of Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross. This is the book to read if one is struggling with guilt, d
The basic argument and admonition of the book of Hebrews is that the Old Testament dispensation of the grace of God has passed away by the coming of the Son of God in the flesh in these last days. God has fulfilled His promises, made to the fathers, in Christ's death and glorification. The church of
32-38 the writer of Hebrews as it were hurries through the remainder of the Old Testament hail of heroes. His purpose is to encourage the New Testament believers in their faith. They must not draw back, they must not grow weary and faith, Heb. 10:36-39. He has shown how the Old Testament saints walk
9. The Jews in Rome were called Hebrews just as much as the Jerusalem Jews. Paul was from Tarsus, and he still called himself a Hebrew, II Corinthians 11:22. The arguments seem to favor the Roman Hebrew Christians as the recipients of this letter. THE DATE Since no reference is made in the letter
together to God's Word as we find it in Hebrews chapter 6. Hebrews chapter 6. Beginning with verse 1, we read this entire chapter. Hebrews 6, therefore leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ, let us go on unto perfection, not laying again the foundation of repentance from dead works a
Hebrews to the book of Hebrews was written to Hebrew Christians who were tempted to forsake their confession of Christ because, first of all, they were enduring great persecution because of their confession of the name of Christ. And secondly, they were a bit disillusioned. They thought that Ch
word as we find it in Hebrews chapter 5. Hebrews chapter 5. Our text will be verses 12 to 14 of this chapter. Hebrews chapter 5. where every high priest taken from among men is ordained for men in things pertaining to God, that he may offer both gifts and sacrifices for sins. Who can have compas