Analysis Of The Chapter
In Hebrews 3, the Jews valued their religion on many accounts. One was
that it had been given by the instrumentality of distinguished
prophets sent from God, and by the medium...
Superiority of Christ to Moses (1 6). Exhortation against hardening
the heart (7 19)
There is a remarkable parallelism between the structure of this and
the next chapter, and that of the first and se...
PARTAKERS OF THE HEAVENLY CALLING -- HEBREWS THREE --
The Hebrew writer appealed to his readers to seriously consider Jesus
Christ as faithful High Priest. Christianity was founded by one
superior to...
_CHRIST IS INFINITELY GREATER THAN MOSES: THEREFORE IF WE BELIEVE NOT
IN HIM, WE SHALL BE MORE WORTHY OF PUNISHMENT THAN HARD-HEARTED
ISRAEL._
_Anno Domini 63._
THE apostle, in the first chapter of...
_CHAPTER THREEMULTIPLE CHOICE_
1.
Jesus Christ may be considered:
1.
An apostle.
2.
A martyr since he was crucified.
3.
A man of high estate.
2.
Jesus is compared with:
1.
Isaiah.
2.
Eno...
III.
(3:1-4:13) Having, therefore, this High Priest over the house of God
— a faithful Son exalted above Moses the faithful servant — let us
by faithfulness make sure our calling to be God’s sons; th...
INTRODUCTION TO HEBREWS 3
The apostle having discoursed, in the preceding Chapter s, concerning
the dignity of Christ's person, and his wondrous grace in the
assumption of human nature, and suffering...
THE general nature of this whole epistle, as in the former part of our
exposition was declared, is parenetical. And therefore the doctrines
proposed and insisted on in it are constantly improved to pr...
* The superior worth and dignity of Christ above Moses is shown. (1-6)
The Hebrews are warned of the sin and danger of unbelief. (7-13) And
of necessity of faith in Christ, and of stedfastly following...
CHAPTER 3 JESUS IS GREATER THAN MOSES, LET THEM THEREFORE BEWARE OF
FAILING TO FOLLOW JESUS, AS ISRAEL FAILED TO FOLLOW MOSES.
Having shown that Jesus is both the very likeness of God and His
glorious...
CHAP. 3. Having set forth the dignity of the person of Christ and the
greatness of His condescension in taking our nature, the author
exhorts the Hebrews to an earnest consideration (Gr.) of Jesus, th...