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What is said about the law in Hebrews 10?
It is a shadow of the good things to come.
What does Hebrews 10:14 teach about Christ’s offering?
It is perfected for all time.
Warning in Hebrews 10?
Do not sin deliberately (Apostasy).
Response expected of believers in Hebrews 10:22-25?
Draw near, hold fast, and stir up one another for good works.
According to Hebrews 11:1, what is faith?
Assurance of things hoped for.
Without faith it is impossible to…
Please God.
What did Abraham do in his faith?
Offering his son.
Who built the ark by faith?
Noah.
Hebrews 11 teaches that Old Testament saints were…
Saved by the same faith in the coming Messiah.
Hebrews 12:1-2 exhort believers to do what?
Run the race with endurance and look to Jesus.
Why did God discipline his children?
To train them in holiness.
Discipline in God proves what?
We are his children (sonship).
What attribute of God closes Hebrews 12?
He is an all-consuming fire.
What does Hebrews 13:1 command?
Love one another.
Hebrews 13:4 says what about marriage?
It is honored by all.
Hebrews 13:8 teaches that Jesus is?
Unchangeable.
According to Hebrews 13, how are believers supposed to treat church leaders?
Obey and submit to them.
What is the theological significance of Christ’s once-for-all sacrifice?
His sacrifice results in permanent salvation.
What does mediator mean in Hebrews?
One who stands between God and man.
What does covenant refer to in Hebrews 8?
A binding agreement.
How were Old Testament saints justified in Hebrews 11?
By faith.
What does Hebrews 9 say Christ entered after his death?
The heavenly and holy place.
What does the tearing of the veil symbolize in Hebrews?
Open access to God through Christ.
What is justification?
Being declared not guilty by God.
What does discipline from the Lord produce?
Holiness and righteousness.
What attribute of Jesus assures us of his continued sufficiency?
His immutability.
What phrase in Hebrews 13 describes the response to God’s name?
Offer the sacrifice of praise.
What best summarizes the message of Hebrews 8-13?
Cling to the New Covenant in Christ and persevere in faith.
What is atonement?
The active making satisfaction for sin.
What is sanctification?
The ongoing process of becoming more holy.
What is apostasy?
The falling away from the faith after receiving the knowledge of God.
What is immutability?
The unchanging nature of God.
What is the main theme of Hebrews?
Jesus is mediator of a better covenant.
Where does Jesus serve as high priest?
The True Tabernacle.
What did the Tabernacle on earth represent in Hebrews 9?
A shadow of heavenly things.
What does Hebrews 9 say about the forgiveness of sins?
It requires shedding of blood.