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What does the writer to the Hebrews affirm about God’s “revelation” in Hebrews 1?
reveals God’s finale of the Son's last days/death and the new convenant given to the church
In Hebrews 1, how does the writer use the term, the “New Covenant”?
to describe the church
What is the point of the writer to the Hebrews’ discussion of “angels” in Hebrews 1?
Jesus is greater than the angels
How does the writer to the Hebrews discuss Moses in relation to the Son?
Jesus is worthy of greater esteem and glory due to his faithfulness.
Why did God bring about the “Incarnation”?
God intented to make his son perfect through suffering, Jesus had to come through man, and the son became human to be the offering for sins
How was Jesus appointed “High Priest,” and what is the result of his indestructible life?
By the offering of His life, presenting his offering as an earthly tabernacle, he entered the presence of God on a heavenly tabernacle, made once of all time.
What was Jesus’ “sacrificed”?
Himself once for all time
What was the “Day of Atonement” and how was Jesus’ sacrifice different from this?
Anual sacrifice to cover the sins not covered by other sacrifices for the year
What does it mean to live in “faith”?
Trust and rely on God without always understanding or seeing the outcome
How did an “example list” function in the ancient world and how does the writer to the Hebrews use this?
evidence of something with examples
What does the writer to the Hebrews “warn” his readers about in his letter?
those who have fallen away
What is the “rest” spoken of in Hebrews?
eternal life due to Jesus' sacrifice