Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Hebrews

The book of Hebrews is remarkable, not only for its beautiful literary prose, flawless theological perspectives, skilled and articulated persuasion, but also in its uniqueness as an epistle unlike the rest, Pauline or otherwise, without claim of author-ship or attribution. While there are postulations to candidates such as Luke, Timothy or even Priscilla, the focus of the book is evidently not on the writer but the readers.

Faced with intense persecutions and excommunication from their communities, many Jewish believers were considering to abandon Christianity and go back to Judaism. With this in mind the writer of Hebrews exhort these believers to stay on course and warned them not to turn away from the faith to return to the old Judaistic system. Parallel comparisons are made to show Christ's superiority over creation, the Law, the Aaronic priesthood, and the old covenant sacrifices.

After stating the supremacy of Christ's Person, the author goes on to elaborate on the superiority of His atoning works in His role as the perfect High Priest and the Mediator of a better covenant by His sinless sacrifice. And because Christ Himself too was in all manner tempted and tested as a Man, He can sympathize with human weaknesses that these early believers and anyone who is facing the trial of faith now.

Faith is so important that without it, no one can please God. The hall of fame on faith lists the names of Old Testament saints who overcame life's trials by their faith and God in turn honored them. These cloud of witnesses should inspire a believer to put aside any besetting sin and instead look to the Author and Finisher of our faith as the greatest Example to emulate in living a life of total dependence on God, because He has given us this sure promise:

13:5 I will never leave you, nor forsake you.


OUTLINE OF HEBREWS

1. The Superiority of Christ (1:1-10:18)

In His Identity (1:1-2:18)
a. Message – Better than the Prophets (1:1-3)
b. Sonship – Better than the Angels  (1:4-14)
c. First Warning: Danger of Neglect (2:1-4)
d. Humanity – A Better Mediator (2:5-18)
In His Administration (3:1-4:13)
a. Achievement – Better than Moses (3:1-4)
b. Appointment – Better than Moses (3:5-6)
c. Second Warning: Danger of Unbelief (3:7-4:13)
In His Priesthood (4:14-7:28)
a. Office – Better than Aaron (4:14-5:10)
b. Third Warning: Danger of Stagnation (5:11-6:20)
c. Order – Better than Aaron (7:1-28)
In His Efficacy (8:1-10:18)
a. A Better Covenant (8:1-13)
b. A Better Tabernacle (9:1-5, 11)
c. A Better Sacrifice (9:6-10, 12-10:18)

2. The Superiority of the Christian Life (10:19-13:25)

Assurance of Faith (10:19-11:40)
a. Faith's Demand (10:19-25)
b. Fourth Warning: Danger of Backsliding (10:26-39)
c. Faith's Definition and Illustrations (11:1-40)
Endurance in Hope (12:1-29)
a. Example of Christ (12:1-4)
b. God's Discipline and Dealing (12:5-24)
c. Fifth Warning: Danger of Rejecting God (12:25-29)
Exhortation to Love (13:1-25)
a. Social Sphere of Life (13:1-6)
b. Ecclesiastical Sphere of Life (13:7-25)

 

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