Hebrews Flashcards
Define Unbelief
Denial that God would do what He said ( promised)
Define Falling Away
Backsliding
Define “Let us go on”
To grow in Christ
Define Theophany
A temporary manifestation of God on the earth, usually in the form of a man
Define Salem
Peace
Define Tithe
A tenth part
Define Substance
Undergirding or support
Define “Evidence of things not seen”
The ability to perceive things that are not, as though they were.
Define Weights
Daily things or concerns that bog us down
Define Mt Sion
The kingdom of God
- The author is —, but many believe the — is the true author of Hebrews.
- The author is uncertain, but many believe the Apostle Paul is the true author of Hebrews.
- The prophets spoke for a span of — years.
1500 years
- Jesus is the — of the invisible God.
- Jesus is the express image of the invisible God.
- Everything is in subjection to the —
- Everything is in subjection to the Son, Christ Jesus
- —, —, and the — have been conquered.
- Death, hell, and the grave have been conquered.
- Jesus was the seed of —- a man, not an angel.
- Jesus was the seed of Abraham- a man, not an angel.
- God took on flesh that He would be a — and faithful —.
- God took on flesh that He would be a merciful and faithful High Priest.
- What are the three priesthoods mentioned in the Bible?
a. Melchisedec
b. Aaronic
c. ( Jesus )Christ
- What are the five principle doctrines of Christ?
a. Doctrine of Baptisms
b. Doctrine of laying on of hands
c. Repentance of dead works
d. Resurrection of the dead
e. Eternal Judgement
- If we do not grow in the — of Jesus Christ, we will become — in our souls.
- If we do not grow in the grace of Jesus Christ, we will become stagnant in our souls.
- List three examples of Old Testament theophanies of God:
a. Moses and the burning bush
b. Angel wrestled with Jacob + Angel to Manoah and wife.
c. Captain of hosts to Joshua
- The Aaronic priesthood did not allow a man to be both — and —.
- The Aaronic priesthood did not allow a man to be both king and priest.
- The Old Testament was dedicated by the — of animals, and the New Testament was dedicated by the blood of —.
- The Old Testament was dedicated by the blood of animals, and the New Testament was dedicated by the blood of Christ.
- The Old Testament was in effect until Jesus, the — died.
- The Old Testament was in effect until Jesus, the testator died.