Commentary on Hebrews. By Thomas R. Schreiner. Biblical Theology for Christian Proclamation...Kibbe, MichaelEvangelical Theological SocietyJournal of the Evangelical Theological SocietySchreiner, Thomas R. Commentary on Hebrews. Biblical ...
The Epistle to the Hebrews : a commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews 7 20 23 26 Analysis Hebrews 7:20-28 The Eternal High Priest And whereas it is not without swearing an oath-for on the one hand they1 (the Levites) have become priests without the swearing of an oath. 21 I ...
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I took pity on thee; as a traveller that passes by and sees an infant lie exposed; and I provided all things necessary for thy support. God here speaks after the manner of men.I said unto thee, Live —This is such a command
a.I will also let the house of Israel inquire of Me: The restored and deepened relationship in light of the new covenant would mean a new dynamic of prayer for Israel. They could take the privilege thatHebrews 4:16says belongs to every believer under the new covenant: to boldly come to...
(which reappears in v. 4), in order to make it clear that Abraham’s gift was a sort of tithe. Tithes were not paid by the Hebrews from spoils of war; this was a pagan custom. But such is the interpretation of the story in Philo, e.g. in his fragment onGenesis 14:18(...
At Bait Jala near Bethlehem a shrine is believed by Christians to be the birthplace of St George, and by Hebrews to be the burial place of Elijah. William Dalrymple, in his book From the Holy Mountain, also came across this kind of syncretism and fluidity between religions in the Holy Lan...
The second elementary teaching of the Messiah in Hebrews 6:12 is called “faith toward God,” but how is this distinct from other first-century sects of Judaism? Even the Sadducees believed in God. Find out how Yeshua transformed the faith of his followers, and get a fresh handle on what...
Hebrews 10:26 says “if we sin willfully, after having received a knowledge of the truth, there remains no more sacrifice for sins…” To sin willfully is to know you’re sinning, to do it on purpose. 1 John 1:9 says “if we confess our sins” (and the idea is not just saying ...
The Hebrews often call a husband bol, because he is the lord of his wife and has her under his protection. Literally it is, "For the lord of her youth;" and hence it is, that they also called their idols bolim, as though they were as we have ...