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Book of Hebrews

by P. Townsend

The author of the Book of Hebrews is one that is unknown although some believe it is another work of Paul since it closely resembles his work. It is believed that the Book of Hebrews was written around A.D. 65, but there is no proof of its use until A.D. 95 when I Clement used it. Hebrews was written to people who faced decisions about their future that could change their lives forever. It talks about the decisions one faces when they have to decide on whether to take a risk or stick with the familiar. In the case of the people of that time, they were faced with the decision of if they should change over to Christianity or stick with the Jewish religion. The Book of Hebrews was designed to push those swaying both ways to a decisive commitment. The author urges his readers to experience God in a new and different way. That way is through Jesus.

Hebrews focuses on comparing the Jewish religion to that of Christ


Hebrews tells us more about Christ than any other book. It presents Jesus Christ as a divine person, a priest, that is superior to all. It goes on to describe Christ as being superior over the Old Testament Prophets, Angels, Moses, Aaron and his priestly descendants and, Joshua. Christ is superior to all of these because he is the Son of God, the only one worthy of this honor. Christ is the heir of the universe, the purifier from sins, the exact representation of divine nature and the creator. He is also the only one that can lead believers into the eternal resting-place of heaven, because he himself is eternal.

ianity by citing passages from the Old Testament more than eighty times. Hebrews seems to be a commentary on the Old Testament. It takes many of the Jewish customs, examines them, and shows how Jesus replaced many of those laws with a better testament. The new covenant is based on the blood of Christ. It shows the readers the importance of sympathy, mutual love

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