Analysis Of The Chapter
This chapter Hebrews 4 comprises two parts. In the first Hebrews 4:1,
the apostle pursues and completes the exhortation which he had
commenced in the previous chapter, drawn fr...
OUR PRIVILEGES UNDER THE GOSPEL -- HEBREWS FOUR --
In Hebrews three the author set forth the sin of the Jews and the
punishment for their actions. Here in Hebrews four he begins to show
the benefits...
_THE REST OF CHRISTIANS IS ATTAINED BY FAITH. THE POWER OF GOD'S WORD.
BY OUR HIGH-PRIEST JESUS, THE SON OF GOD, WHO ON EARTH WAS SUBJECT TO
INFIRMITIES, BUT NOT TO SIN, WE MUST AND MAY GO BOLDLY TO T...
QUESTIONS ON CHAPTER FOUR
_True or False_
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1.
Fear of God is an Old Testament doctrine and has no place in New
Testament times.
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2.
Jesus is surely qualified to understand our needs,...
IV.
This chapter is manifestly a continuation of the last, and should not
have been detached from it. As with the exhortation of Hebrews 3:12,
are interwoven some of the early words of the quotation...
Between Chapter s 3 and 4 there is no break. The unbelief of the
wilderness generation is held up as a warning, and its use in this
respect is justified by the fact that the promise made to them is
st...
INTRODUCTION TO HEBREWS 4
From the punishment inflicted on the unbelieving Hebrews, who died in
the wilderness, and entered not into the land of rest made mention of
in the preceding chapter, the apo...
THIS chapter is of the same nature and carrieth on the same design
with that foregoing. That contained an exhortation unto faith,
obedience, and perseverance, enforced by an instance in the pernicious...
* Humble, cautious fear is urged, lest any should come short of the
promised rest, through unbelief. (1-10) Arguments and motives to faith
and hope in our approaches to God. (11-16)...
CHAPTER 4. WE MUST THEREFORE SEEK TO ENTER INTO GOD'S REST, AVOIDING
THE FAILURES OF ISRAEL, FOR WE HAVE A FAITHFUL HIGH PRIEST WHO WILL
ENABLE US.
This chapter deals with God's rest into which we can...