Hebrews Studies
This category is used for extended studies about the letter of Hebrews. It could be used for either individual or group studies.
Hebrews: Closing Remarks and Review (13:20-25)
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This article closes this study of the letter to the Hebrews with final greetings and a review of the primary themes of this letter.
Hebrews: Some Final Exhortations (13:1-19)
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As Hebrews nears the end, the author provides a number of final exhortations. These are very practical guidelines for life as believers.
Hebrews: Warning and Encouragement (12:14-29)
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As Hebrews draws close to the end, the author continues to offer warnings to those who doubt and encouragement to remain faithful.
Hebrews: Enduring Discipline (12:4-13)
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Hardship may come from opposition, or from God's discipline. But we should endure it all as God's discipline. Let him train us in everything.
Hebrews: Run With Perseverance (11:32-12:3)
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We are surrounded by all who have lived by faith. So, follow their example and run with perseverance, keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus.
Hebrews: The Role Call of Faith (11:1-31)
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The 11th chapter of Hebrews is nicknamed the Hall of Faith. The author here defines faith, and then shows faith in action.
Hebrews: Enter the Most Holy Place (10:19-39)
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Because of what Jesus did for us, we can have confidence to enter the Most Holy Place with full assurance. We have been cleansed and washed.
Hebrews: One Sacrifice for All Time (10:1-18)
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Jesus sacrificed himself for us. One sacrifice that was sufficient for all time. There is now no longer any need to sacrifice for sin.
Hebrews: Entering the Heavenly Sanctuary (9:16-28)
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The earthly tabernacle was only a shadow of the heavenly sanctuary that Jesus entered into on our behalf, offering a perfect sacrifice.
Hebrews: The Blood of the New Covenant (9:11-15)
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The old covenant was written on tablets has been replaced with a covenant written on our hearts and inaugurated by the blood of Christ,
Hebrews: Worship in the Tabernacle (9:1-10)
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The worship in the old covenant tabernacle was a shadow of what was to come. Especially the hiddenness of the Most Holy Place.
Hebrews: A New Covenant (8:7-13)
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The new covenant that Jeremiah foresaw has found its fulfillment in Jesus. He is the mediator of this new covenant made with us.