Hebrews 8-13

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What does Christ's blood accomplish that animal sacrifices could not?

Eternal redemption

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What is the main theme of Hebrews chapter 8?

Jesus as the mediator of a better covenant

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What did the tabernacle represent in Hebrews 9?

A copy and shadow of the heavenly things

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According to Hebrews 9:22, what is required for forgiveness of sins?

The shedding of blood

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According to Hebrews 8, why was a new covenant necessary?

The people did not remain faithful to the old covenant

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Where does Jesus serve as high priest according to Hebrews 8?

The true tabernacle in heaven

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Which Old Testament prophet is quoted in Hebrews 8?

Jeremiah

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What is the role of Christ as a mediator in Hebrews 9?

To bring about the new covenant

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What is written on the hearts in the new covenant?

God's law

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How many times did Christ enter the Most Holy Place, according to Hebrews 9?

Once for all

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Who built the ark by faith?

Noah

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What does Hebrews 10:14 teach about Christ's offering?

it perfected for all time those who are being sanctified

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Without faith, it is impossible to:

please God

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What did Abraham do by faith?

offered his son Isaac

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In Hebrews 10, what is said about the law?

It is a shadow of good things to come

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Hebrews 11 teaches that Old Testament saints:

looked forward to a heavenly country

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According to Hebrews 11:1, faith is:

The assurance of things hoped for

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What warning is given in Hebrews 10:26-31?

Do not sin deliberately after knowing the truth

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What is the response expected of believers in Hebrews 10:22-25?

Draw near, hold fast, and stir up one another to love and good works

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Discipline from God proves that we are:

His legitimate children

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What does Hebrews 13:4 say about marriage?*

It should be honored by all

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According to Hebrews 13, how should believers treat their church leaders?

Obey and submit to them

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What attribute of God closes Hebrews 12?

God is a consuming fire

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Why does God discipline His children according to Hebrews 12?

To train them in holiness

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What does Hebrews 13:1 command?

Love one another as brothers

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Hebrews 13:8 teaches that Jesus is:

The same yesterday, today, and forever

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What does Hebrews 12:1-2 exhort believers to do?

Run the race with endurance and look to Jesus

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Hebrews 12 compares Mount Sinai to:

Mount Zion

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Why is the old covenant considered inferior in Hebrews 8-10?

It could not take away sins

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In Hebrews 11, how were Old Testament saints justified?

By faith

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Why is Jesus' priesthood better than that of Levi?

He offered Himself as a perfect sacrifice

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What is the city longed for by those of faith in Hebrews 11?

A heavenly city

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What does "mediator" mean in Hebrews?

One who stands between God and man

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What does the tearing of the veil symbolize in Hebrews?

Open access to God through Christ

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What does Hebrews 9 say Christ entered after His death?

The heavenly holy place

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What attribute of Jesus assures us of His continued sufficiency?

His immutability

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What does "covenant" refer to in Hebrews 8?

God's binding agreement with His people

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What is the theological significance of Christ's once-for-all sacrifice?

It permanently secures salvation

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Which of the following best summarizes the message of Hebrews 8-13?

Cling to the new covenant in Christ and persevere in faith

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According to Hebrews 12, why should believers run the race with endurance?

Because Jesus endured the cross

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One who goes between two parties—Jesus is the mediator between God and man

Mediator

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The act of making satisfaction for sin—fulfilled in Christ's death

Atonement

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Trusting in the unseen promises of God, grounded in His Word

Faith

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A binding agreement; in Scripture, God's redemptive plan

Covenant

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God's unchanging nature

Immutability

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Falling away from the faith after receiving knowledge of the truth

Apostasy

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God's training of His children for holiness

Discipline

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The earthly tent where priests ministered, symbolic of heaven

Tabernacle

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Being declared righteous through faith in Christ

Justification

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The ongoing process of becoming more holy

Sanctification