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Hebrews
From Adam to Moses, through 2500 years, from Moses to
Malachi, through 1100 years, the prophets were speaking for
God to man. Yet at the end of 3600 years their revelation of
God was only partial. Then, after a silence of 400 years,
when the fullness of time was come, God sent forth His Son,
and in Him the revelation of God is perfect. That is the
theme of Hebrews.
For believing, yet zealous Jews, brought up under the Law of
Moses, steeped in tradition, the dilemma was what to do with
their God-ordained tradition? Hebrews systematically shows
in the opening chapters that Jesus is the fulfillment of
their tradition; a God-Man better than angles, an Apostle
better than Moses, a Leader greater than Joshua, and a High
Priest better than Aaron. We then have the new covenant
contrasted with the old: the new covenant offers better
promises, opens a better sanctuary, was sealed by a better
sacrifice, and achieves far better results (the new
covenant has the power to purge even the conscience –9:9).
Rather than by a system of works, the new covenant is
appropriated solely by faith; and Jesus is the author and
finisher of that faith.
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Author:
Not known for certain, but thought to be Paul More information coming
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