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What does Christ's blood accomplish that animal sacrifices could not?
Eternal redemption
What is the main theme of Hebrews chapter 8?
Jesus as the mediator of a better covenant
What did the tabernacle represent in Hebrews 9?
A copy and shadow of the heavenly things
According to Hebrews 9:22, what is required for forgiveness of sins?
The shedding of blood
According to Hebrews 8, why was a new covenant necessary?
The people did not remain faithful to the old covenant
Where does Jesus serve as high priest according to Hebrews 8?
The true tabernacle in heaven
Which Old Testament prophet is quoted in Hebrews 8?
Jeremiah
What is the role of Christ as a mediator in Hebrews 9?
To bring about the new covenant
What is written on the hearts in the new covenant?
God's law
How many times did Christ enter the Most Holy Place, according to Hebrews 9?
Once for all
Who built the ark by faith?
Noah
What does Hebrews 10:14 teach about Christ's offering?
it perfected for all time those who are being sanctified
Without faith, it is impossible to:
please God
What did Abraham do by faith?
offered his son Isaac
In Hebrews 10, what is said about the law?
It is a shadow of good things to come
Hebrews 11 teaches that Old Testament saints:
looked forward to a heavenly country
According to Hebrews 11:1, faith is:
The assurance of things hoped for
What warning is given in Hebrews 10:26-31?
Do not sin deliberately after knowing the truth
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
Discipline from God proves that we are:
His legitimate children
What does Hebrews 13:4 say about marriage?*
It should be honored by all
According to Hebrews 13, how should believers treat their church leaders?
Obey and submit to them
What attribute of God closes Hebrews 12?
God is a consuming fire
Why does God discipline His children according to Hebrews 12?
To train them in holiness
What does Hebrews 13:1 command?
Love one another as brothers
Hebrews 13:8 teaches that Jesus is:
The same yesterday, today, and forever
What does Hebrews 12:1-2 exhort believers to do?
Run the race with endurance and look to Jesus
Hebrews 12 compares Mount Sinai to:
Mount Zion
Why is the old covenant considered inferior in Hebrews 8-10?
It could not take away sins
In Hebrews 11, how were Old Testament saints justified?
By faith
Why is Jesus' priesthood better than that of Levi?
He offered Himself as a perfect sacrifice
What is the city longed for by those of faith in Hebrews 11?
A heavenly city
What does "mediator" mean in Hebrews?
One who stands between God and man
What does the tearing of the veil symbolize in Hebrews?
Open access to God through Christ
What does Hebrews 9 say Christ entered after His death?
The heavenly holy place
What attribute of Jesus assures us of His continued sufficiency?
His immutability
What does "covenant" refer to in Hebrews 8?
God's binding agreement with His people
What is the theological significance of Christ's once-for-all sacrifice?
It permanently secures salvation
Which of the following best summarizes the message of Hebrews 8-13?
Cling to the new covenant in Christ and persevere in faith
According to Hebrews 12, why should believers run the race with endurance?
Because Jesus endured the cross
One who goes between two parties—Jesus is the mediator between God and man
Mediator
The act of making satisfaction for sin—fulfilled in Christ's death
Atonement
Trusting in the unseen promises of God, grounded in His Word
Faith
A binding agreement; in Scripture, God's redemptive plan
Covenant
God's unchanging nature
Immutability
Falling away from the faith after receiving knowledge of the truth
Apostasy
God's training of His children for holiness
Discipline
The earthly tent where priests ministered, symbolic of heaven
Tabernacle
Being declared righteous through faith in Christ
Justification
The ongoing process of becoming more holy
Sanctification