* The insufficiency of sacrifices for taking away sin, The necessity
and power of the sacrifice of Christ for that purpose. (1-18) An
argument for holy boldness in the believer's access to God through
Jesus Christ, And for steadfastness in faith, and mutual love and
duty. (19-25) The danger of apost... [ Continue Reading ]
1-10 The apostle having shown that the tabernacle, and ordinances of
the covenant of Sinai, were only emblems and types of the gospel,
concludes that the sacrifices the high priests offered continually,
could not make the worshippers perfect, with respect to pardon, and
the purifying of their consc... [ Continue Reading ]
11-18 Under the new covenant, or gospel dispensation, full and final
pardon is to be had. This makes a vast difference between the new
covenant and the old one. Under the old, sacrifices must be often
repeated, and after all, only pardon as to this world was to be
obtained by them. Under the new, on... [ Continue Reading ]
19-25 The apostle having closed the first part of the epistle, the
doctrine is applied to practical purposes. As believers had an open
way to the presence of God, it became them to use this privilege. The
way and means by which Christians enjoy such privileges, is by the
blood of Jesus, by the meri... [ Continue Reading ]
26-31 The exhortations against apostacy and to perseverance, are
urged by many strong reasons. The sin here mentioned is a total and
final falling away, when men, with a full and fixed will and
resolution, despise and reject Christ, the only Saviour; despise and
resist the Spirit, the only Sanctifi... [ Continue Reading ]
32-39 Many and various afflictions united against the early
Christians, and they had a great conflict. The Christian spirit is not
a selfish spirit; it puts us upon pitying others, visiting them,
helping them, and pleading for them. All things here are but shadows.
The happiness of the saints in he... [ Continue Reading ]