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Intro to Hebrews
Prologue: The Superiority of God's New Revelation (1:1-4)
The Superiority of Christ to Leading Figures under the Old Covenant (1:5;7:28)
Christ Is Superior to the Angels (1:5;2:18)
Scriptural proof of his superiority (1:5-14)
Exhortation not to ignore the revelation of God in his Son (2:1-4)
Jesus was made a little lower than the angels (2:5-9)
Having been made like us, Jesus was enabled to save us (2:10-18)
Christ Is Superior to Moses (3:1;4:13)
Demonstration of Christ's superiority (3:1-6)
Exhortation to enter salvation-rest (3:7;4:13)
Christ Is Superior to the Aaronic Priests (4:14;7:28)
Jesus is the great high priest (4:14-16)
Qualifications of a priest (5:1-10)
Exhortation to press on toward maturity (5:11;6:12)
The certainty of God's promise (6:13-20)
Christ's superior priestly order (ch.
7)
The Superior Sacrificial Work of Our High Priest (8:1;10:18)
New Sanctuary and a New Covenant (ch.
8)
The Old Sanctuary (9:1-10)
The Better Sacrifice (9:11;10:18)
Call to Follow Jesus Faithfully and with Perseverance (10:19;12:29)
Having Confidence to Enter the Sanctuary (10:19-25)
Warning against Persistence in Sin (10:26-31)
Persevering in Faith under Pressure (10:32;12:3)
As in the past, so in the future (10:32-39)
Faith and its many outstanding examples (ch.
11)
Jesus, the supreme example (12:1-3)
Encouragement to Persevere in the Face of Hardship (12:4-13)
Exhortation to Holy Living (12:14-17)
Crowning Motivation and Warning (12:18-29)
Conclusion (ch.
13)
Rules for Christian Living (13:1-17)
Request for Prayer (13:18-19)
Benediction (13:20-21)
Personal Remarks (13:22-23)
Greetings and Final Benediction (13:24-25)
Prologue: The Superiority of God's New Revelation (1:1-4)
The Superiority of Christ to Leading Figures under the Old Covenant (1:5;7:28)
Christ Is Superior to the Angels (1:5;2:18)
Scriptural proof of his superiority (1:5-14)
Exhortation not to ignore the revelation of God in his Son (2:1-4)
Jesus was made a little lower than the angels (2:5-9)
Having been made like us, Jesus was enabled to save us (2:10-18)
Christ Is Superior to Moses (3:1;4:13)
Demonstration of Christ's superiority (3:1-6)
Exhortation to enter salvation-rest (3:7;4:13)
Christ Is Superior to the Aaronic Priests (4:14;7:28)
Jesus is the great high priest (4:14-16)
Qualifications of a priest (5:1-10)
Exhortation to press on toward maturity (5:11;6:12)
The certainty of God's promise (6:13-20)
Christ's superior priestly order (ch.
7)
The Superior Sacrificial Work of Our High Priest (8:1;10:18)
New Sanctuary and a New Covenant (ch.
8)
The Old Sanctuary (9:1-10)
The Better Sacrifice (9:11;10:18)
Call to Follow Jesus Faithfully and with Perseverance (10:19;12:29)
Having Confidence to Enter the Sanctuary (10:19-25)
Warning against Persistence in Sin (10:26-31)
Persevering in Faith under Pressure (10:32;12:3)
As in the past, so in the future (10:32-39)
Faith and its many outstanding examples (ch.
11)
Jesus, the supreme example (12:1-3)
Encouragement to Persevere in the Face of Hardship (12:4-13)
Exhortation to Holy Living (12:14-17)
Crowning Motivation and Warning (12:18-29)
Conclusion (ch.
13)
Rules for Christian Living (13:1-17)
Request for Prayer (13:18-19)
Benediction (13:20-21)
Personal Remarks (13:22-23)
Greetings and Final Benediction (13:24-25)
Who was the author?
Paul
Barnabas
Apollos
From 400 1600 it was thought that Paul was the author of Hebrews as it was refered to as The Epistle of Paul but there are discrempencis due to pauls reconized writing style.
A writing by Tertullian an early church leader suggests that the author’s name was Barnabas the companion to Paul in the book of acts
Theme
The theme of Hebrews is the absolute supremacy and sufficiency of Jesus Christ as revealer and as mediator of God's grace.
Hebrews 1: 1-14
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