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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Table of Contents
Foreword
Abbreviations
Introduction
The Addressees
Date
Author
Purpose
Form and Structure
Interpretation of the Old Testament
Theological Perspective
§1 God’s Definitive Revelation (Heb. 1:1–4)
Additional Notes §1
§2 Christ is Superior to the Angels in His Deity (Heb. 1:5–14)
Additional Notes §2
§3 A Call to Faithfulness (Heb. 2:1–4)
Additional Notes §3
§4 Christ is Superior to the Angels Despite His Humanity (Heb. 2:5–9)
Additional Notes §4
§5 The Benefits of Christ’s Humanity (Heb. 2:10–18)
Additional Notes §5
§6 Christ is Superior to Moses (Heb. 3:1–6)
Additional Notes §6
§7 An Exhortation Inspired by the Exodus (Heb. 3:7–19)
Additional Notes §7
§8 The Remaining Promise of Rest (Heb. 4:1–13)
Additional Notes §8
§9 The High Priesthood of Jesus (Heb. 4:14–5:10)
Additional Notes §9
§10 The Importance of Christian Maturity (Heb. 5:11–6:3)
Additional Notes §10
§11 The Seriousness of Apostasy (Heb. 6:4–12)
Additional Notes §11
§12 The Unchangeable Character of God’s Purpose (Heb. 6:13–20)
Additional Notes §12
§13 The Enigma of Melchizedek and His Priestly Order (Heb. 7:1–14)
Additional Notes §13
§14 The Legitimacy and Superiority of Christ’s Priesthood (Heb. 7:15–28)
Additional Notes §14
§15 The True High Priest and His Ministry (Heb. 8:1–6)
Additional Notes §15
§16 The Promise of a New Covenant (Heb. 8:7–13)
Additional Notes §16
§17 The Old Testament Ritual Described (Heb. 9:1–10)
Additional Notes §17
§18 The Definitive Nature of Christ’s Work (Heb. 9:11–14)
Additional Notes §18
§19 Christ’s Sacrifice: The Foundation of the New Covenant (Heb. 9:15–22)
Additional Notes §19
§20 Christ and His Work: The Final Answer to Sin (Heb. 9:23–28)
Additional Notes §20
§21 The Ineffectiveness of the Law (Heb. 10:1–4)
Additional Notes §21
§22 Old and New in Psalm 40:6–8 (Heb. 10:5–10)
Additional Notes §22
§23 The Perfect Offering and the Fulfillment of Jeremiah 31:31–34 (Heb. 10:11–18)
Additional Notes §23
§24 The Grounds for Faithfulness (Heb. 10:19–25)
Additional Notes §24
§25 The Sin of Apostasy and the Reality of Judgment (Heb. 10:26–31)
Additional Notes §25
§26 An Exhortation to Endurance and Faithfulness (Heb. 10:32–39)
Additional Notes §26
§27 The Nature and Importance of Faith (Heb. 11:1–3)
Additional Notes §27
§28 The Faith of Abel, Enoch, and Noah (Heb. 11:4–7)
Additional Notes §28
§29 The Faith of Abraham and Sarah (Heb. 11:8–12)
Additional Notes §29
§30 The Transcendent Nature of Hope (Heb. 11:13–16)
Additional Notes §30
§31 Abraham’s Offering of Isaac and the Faith of Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph (Heb. 11:17–22)
Additional Notes §31
§32 The Faith of Moses and the Israelites (Heb. 11:23–29)
Additional Notes §32
§33 The Faith of Rahab and Countless Others (Heb. 11:30–40)
Additional Notes §33
§34 Looking to Jesus as the Perfect Pattern (Heb. 12:1–3)
Additional Notes §34
§35 The Purpose of Chastening (Heb. 12:4–11)
Additional Notes §35
§36 A Challenge to Holiness and Faithfulness (Heb. 12:12–17)
Additional Notes §36
§37 The Glory of the Christian’s Present Status (Heb. 12:18–24)
Additional Notes §37
§38 A Final Warning Concerning Rejection (Heb. 12:25–29)
Additional Notes §38
§39 A Call to Ethical Living (Heb. 13:1–4)
Additional Notes §39
§40 The Security of the Believer (Heb. 13:5–6)
Additional Notes §40
§41 A Call to Faithfulness and a Warning against False Teaching (Heb. 13:7–9)
Additional Notes §41
§42 Christ’s Sacrifice and the Spiritual Sacrifices of Christians (Heb. 13:10–16)
Additional Notes §42
§43 Obedience to Church Leaders and a Request for Prayer (Heb. 13:17–19)
Additional Notes §43
§44 A Concluding Prayer (Heb. 13:20–21)
Additional Notes §44
§45 Postscript and Final Benediction (Heb. 13:22–25)
Additional Notes §45
For Further Reading
Commentaries
Surveys of Recent Scholarship on Hebrews
Background
Theology
Other Notable Works
Subject Index
Scripture Index
Old Testament
New Testament
Apocrypha
Pseudepigrapha
Rabbinic Literature
Qumran
Josephus
Philo
Early Christian Writers
Other Early Writings
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