In this 10session, versebyverse study of the book of hebrews, jen wilkin explores how god provided something better for us in the person of jesus christ heb. Study of the book of hebrews bob george ministries. The writer of this letter does not identify himself, but he was obviously well known to the original recipients. In perhaps his most extensive teaching, you will experience the wonder and joy in the provisions of the new. Hebrews was a sermon for a specific people and culture in the midst of martyrdom and persecution, but is also so relevant for us today, reminding us to continue walking. In their simplest form, the twentyfour books of the jewish bible the tanach present a history of the first 3500 years from creation until the building of the second temple in jerusalem. Gospel glimpses, wholebible connections, theology, practice, and. Chuck smith study guide for hebrews blue letter bible. The books also relate the history of the jewish nation from its earliest stage, through the giving of the law at mount sinai, and until the end of the first commonwealth. A free 12week bible study on hebrews from crossway. It is deep and full of sometimes difficult to understand terms and theology. The attached powerpoint and audio were given during the teaching of these lessons.
He is greater than angels, the torah, moses, the promised land, priests, melchizedek, sacrifices, and the covenant. More than any other new testament book, hebrews connects the dots between the old testament and the new. Better is a key word that occurs thirteen times in this book, emphasizing the central thesis of hebrews that the way of jesus christ is so much better. This is a verse by verse study of the book of hebrews in outline form. The letter to the hebrews is an amazing book nothing like anything you see in the rest of the new. Simply put, the book of hebrews helps us unlock the glorious tapestry of gods progressive revelation. The book of hebrews is a rich, dense section of scripture that can intimidate the most scholarly biblical student. What you learn from this study of the epistle to the hebrews.
The book of hebrews bible study roger hahn these resources are offered as a ministry of the christian resource institute with no access charge or subscription fees. Sparkss fifteen chapters provide a genrebased discussion of ancient near eastern texts that in some way contribute to the study of the world, the literature, and the text of the hebrew bible. Although the identity of the author of the book remains to be a topic for debate and discussion in churches and among scholars today, the book of hebrews is attributed to paul the apostle. Hebrews, a study guide from the executable outlines series by mark a. The book of hebrews focuses on jesus christs fulfillment of and superiority to every institution in the old testamentsabbath, sacrifices, and priesthood. The epistle to the hebrews, one of the most important books of the new testament in that it contains some of the chief doctrines of the christian faith, is, as well, a book of infinite logic and great beauty. Hebrews 1 inductive bible study notes and discussion questions hebrews 1 outline. Frederick goodall british painter, 18221904, portrait of rabbi. The rest of god is the state of abiding in the center of gods will, in christ, as one by one the several aspects of the believers. Bible study series on the book of hebrews chapter by chapter.
Clement of alexandria suggests that paul wrote the book originally in hebrew and that luke translated it into greek, though the greek of hebrews bears no resemblance to translation greek e. A study of the book of hebrews, chapter one dawn bible students association, publishers of the dawn magazine. With the inclusion in this study of the books of romans, galatians and ephesians, a beautiful picture of gods plan of redemption for all mankind is revealed. The book of hebrews compares and contrasts jesus to key historical people and events from the old testament. Biblical studies from the book of hebrews bible study guide. I believe that a study of the book of hebrews may be the next step for us as a church as we seek to grow in our desire for greater intimacy with christ, greater faith, and bolder acts of service.
The study of the book of hebrews page 1 lesson one introduction to the study of hebrews among the books of the new testament, the letter to the hebrews is probably the most disputed as to its authorship and to whom written. The book of hebrews appeals to the greek mind as well as the jewish mind. This book is the one through which the new covenant teaching so dear to bobs heart was formed. But lisa harper makes digging into hebrews fun and doable, as only she can, without losing an ounce of depth. The main themes in hebrews include the superiority of christ, the superiority of the new covenant, and urgent calls for the believer to persevere in his faith. I am really enjoying this study book, having the opportunity to learn the original hebrew for various scriptures, each lesson is set as a day, and the writer gives one verse from a book of the bible, and breaks each word down to its root meaning, this is a good study book. While the primary audience for sparkss book is students, it will also serve as a. The greeks saw everything on earth as the shadows cast by what was real, so they were always searching for reality. A nonprofit organization dedicated to spreading the gospel of christs coming kingdom. The book of hebrews is an exhortation to experienced christians to not ignore the program of redemption but to press forward into the rest of god, into the fullness of the divine salvation and inheritance. This is the only new testament book which we dont know the author of. The author of hebrews is unknown but we know that god inspired him, just as he inspired the authors of the other books in the bible. Each lesson on this study of hebrews is designed fit into the whole of the book. Book of hebrews overview insight for living ministries.
As we studied through the book of hebrews, several overarching topics kept popping up again and again. Only when we give jesus his rightful place in our lives will everything else in life fall into its rightful place. Hebrews helps us understand the overall story of the bible. Study of the book of hebrews let us study the book of hebrews the subtitle is an obvious reference to the hortatory study hortatory subjunctive subjunctive mood wish or desire. Help from the epistle to the hebrews 5 introduction to the epistle to the hebrews we dont know who wrote hebrews, but with mounting archaeological data we can now say why it was written with more certainty than has ever been known. Hebrews is one of the most challenging books in the new testament. Yet we should not give up just because it is difficult. Many of its topics and themes are difficult to understand, and it tends to approach them differently than other new testament books do. Authorship of hebrews the early church argued over whether the book of hebrews belonged in the bible, because the identity of its author was unknown. Lesson 1 introduces perspectives on the author, audience, date and purpose of the book of hebrews that can help us interpret the original meaning and apply this book to our modern world.
Hebrews helps us unfold the mystery of seeing jesus christ throughout the old testament. Comprehensive bible study on the book of hebrews designed for both personal study or use in small group studies. Through stories of old testament heroes and practices, the author of hebrews demonstrates how the new covenant is superior. The book of hebrews refers to the collection of texts in the new testament also known as the letter to the hebrews and epistle to the hebrews.
The book of hebrews elevates jesus above historical people. He is gods word, the hope for a new creation, our eternal priest, and. Intro to hebrews biblica the international bible society. Hebrews online bible study bible study the jesuswalk. Introduces perspectives on the author, audience, date and purpose of the book of hebrews that can help us interpret the original meaning and apply this book to our modern world. Although some include the book of hebrews among the apostle pauls writings, the certain identity of the author remains an enigma. Who being the brightness of his glory, and the express image of his person, and upholding all things. Well look at five important factors about this original audience that we should consider as we study the book of hebrews. Read and study hebrews by yourself for the first time. Epistle to hebrews study messianic literary corner.
White on bible study chapter 6 of the book of hebrews steadfastness in the faiththe covenant oath additional notes. But it helps when we recognize that the original audience was facing persecution and that they were tempted to turn away from christ. Missing is pauls customary salutation common to his other works. The epistle to the hebrews, one of the most important books of the. They are intended for reflection and self study before readinglistening to the lesson. As you study the book of hebrews, you will see that the old testament was fulfilled by jesus christ in the new testament and the superiority of christ his glory, his honor, and his divinity. Chapter 3 of the book of hebrews christ and moses chapter 4 of the book of hebrews the sabbath additional notes the rest of god chapter 5 of the book of hebrews christs qualifications as high priest additional notes mrs. Some say it was paul the apostle, but that is doubtful. Easyenglish is a system of simple english designed by wycliffe associates uk.
Schuyler english, studies in the epistle to the hebrews. The book of hebrews is written to the world believers and nonbelievers alike. Watch our overview video on the book of hebrews, which breaks down the literary design of the book and its flow of thought. The theme of hebrews is the absolute supremacy and sufficiency of jesus christ as revealer and as mediator of gods grace. Use highlighting, underlining, and take notes while you study the bible. Copeland hundreds of free sermon outlines and bible study materials available for online browsing and downloading. The attached word document study guides are questions for the congregation, handed out the week prior to the lesson. Ill point out the major landmarks and explain some of the things that dont fully resonate with our modern culture. Others say barnabasor because of the writing style, perhaps it was luke or. In addition, the suggestion that the writer of this epistle relied upon knowledge and information provided by others who were actual eyewitnesses of christ jesus 2. We in the west, and those who have been trained to interpret old testament citations in a very narrow way, need to recognize that the new testament authors used old testament texts in a variety of ways.
543 653 1447 1205 114 1502 261 1353 77 897 698 639 250 610 1327 603 589 256 1102 1016 1003 333 950 1401 1198 145 433 924 1262 1221 545 1237 610 1034 128 964