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Overview
Author:
Unknown; possibly Paul or Priscilla
if Priscilla- deliberate suppression of female authorship
Time period:
63-64 AD
before the destruction of the Temple (AD 70)
Audience:
Jewish
Style:
Pauline in style
Why:
Drifting away from ‘so great a salvation’
()
Failing to enter God’s rest
(, )
Failure to move on to maturity
()
Willful sin
()
Giving up on the race
(Hebrews 12)
Why:
Main idea: Superiority of the Son
Main idea: Superiority of the Son
Theme: Persevere
5 Warnings: (Exhortations)
Drifting away from ‘so great a salvation’
()
Failing to enter God’s rest
(, )
Failure to move on to maturity
()
Willful sin
()
Giving up on the race
()
Culture:
part of NT debate between the extreme Judaizers (who argued that non-Jews must convert to Judaism before they can receive the Holy Spirit of Jesus' new covenant) versus the extreme antinomians (who argued that Jews must reject God's commandments and that Jewish law was no longer in effect).
James and Paul represent the moderates of each faction, respectively, and Peter served as moderator
Chapter 1
Supremacy of God’s Son
What does this say about God?
God speaks to His people
through prophets
through His Son
Jesus is:
the “radiance of the glory of God”
the “exact imprint” of God’s nature (v. 3)
He upholds the universe
purification for sins
superior to the angels
His throne is eternal
Loves righteousness and hates wickedness
Creator of all things; Self-existent
Immutable (stays the same)
He sends ‘ministering spirits’ (angels) to serve His people
Chapter 2
Warning Against Neglecting Salvation
What does this say about God?
He distributes gifts of the Holy Spirit according to his will
Founder of Salvation
What does this say about God?
Everything is in subjection to Christ
Nothing is outside of his control (Omnipotent)
Devil has power of death
Jesus destroyed the devil
We were subject to lifelong slavery
Jesus was made like us in every respect
Jesus made propitiation for our sins
Jesus suffered, was tempted
Jesus helps us; who are tempted
What does this say about God? who are tempted
Chapter 3
Jesus Greater Than Moses
What does this say about God?
Jesus is worthy of more glory than Moses
God is the builder of all things
We are his house
A Rest for the People of God
What does this say about God?
our hearts can be hardened by sin
Israelites in the wilderness were unable to enter the promised land because of unbelief
Chapter 4
A Rest for the People of God (cont)
What does this say about God?
He gives us a promise of entering his rest
His works were finished from the foundation of the world
God gives a Sabbath rest to his people
if we are in disobedience- we do not enter that rest
the word of God is living and active
the word of God divides the soul and spirit; discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart
No creature is hidden from God; all are naked and exposed
We must give account
Jesus the Great High Priest
What does this say about God?
He is able to sympathize with our weaknesses
He was tempted in every respect as we are; yet He was without sin
Because of Him, we can ‘draw near to the throne of grace’ with confidence- to receive mercy and grace in time of need
Chapter 5
Jesus the Great High Priest (cont)
What does this say about God?
He deals gently with the ignorant and wayward
Jesus learned obedience through suffering
Jesus was made perfect; and therefore is the source of eternal salvation to all who obey him
Jesus is our High Priest
Warning against Apostasy
Chapter 6
Warning against Apostasy (cont)
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