Analysis Of The Chapter
The closing chapter Hebrews 13 of this Epistle is made up almost
entirely of exhortations to the performance of various practical
duties. The exhortations relate to the followi...
HEBREWS 13. Before bringing his epistle to a close the writer gives
some practical admonitions, and takes occasion, in the course of them,
to state once again his conception of Jesus as the one all-su...
Concluding Exhortations to Love (1); Hospitality (2); Kindness to
Prisoners and the Suffering (3); Purity of Life (4); Contentment (5);
Trustfulness (6); Submission to Pastoral Authority (7, 8);
Stead...
SANCTIFIED BY BLOOD
-- Hebrews 13:1-25 --"Practical" is a word that best describes the
teachings of Hebrews 13:1-25. Nothing could be more down to earth
than, "Let brotherly love continue." (Hebrews 1...
_DIVERS ADMONITIONS, AS TO CHARITY, TO HONEST LIFE, TO AVOID
COVETOUSNESS, TO REGARD GOD'S PREACHERS, TO TAKE HEED OF STRANGE
DOCTRINES, TO CONFESS CHRIST, TO GIVE ALMS, TO OBEY GOVERNORS, AND TO
PRAY...
_MULTIPLE CHOICE OVER CHAPTER THIRTEEN_
1.
We are told to not forget to show love to:
1.
The minister.
2.
Our friends.
3.
Strangers.
2.
We are told to obey:
1.
Those that we love.
2.
Tho...
XIII.
This concluding chapter is chiefly occupied with special exhortations
relating to Christian conduct: with these, however, are intermingled
some important and characteristic references to the le...
In this chapter we find exhortations apparently springing out of a
desire to arrest symptoms of a tendency to hide their Christian
profession disowning their teachers and fellow Christians and
resenti...
INTRODUCTION TO HEBREWS 13
The apostle having finished the doctrinal part of this epistle, closes
it with practical exhortations to these Hebrews, puts up prayers for
them, and sends salutations to t...
IN the close of the epistle, contained in this chapter, the apostle
gives us new instances of that _divine wisdom_ wherewith he was
actuated in writing of the whole; which the apostle Peter refers unt...
* Exhortations to various duties, and to be content with what
Providence allots. (1-6) To respect the instructions of faithful
pastors, with cautions against being carried away by strange
doctrines. ...
CHAPTER 13.
This final chapter begins with further exhortations to the people to
whom the letter is addressed. The exhortation is to the love of
fellow-Christians, followed by how that love can pract...
CHAP. 13. The exhortations with which the Epistle closes are various;
but all are connected with the argument and with the condition of
those addressed. The writer has sought to confirm their faith an...