Analysis Of The Chapter
In Hebrews 5:10, the apostle had said that the Lord Jesus was called
to the office of high priest after the order of Melchizedek, and that
there were many things to be said of...
Though not without misgiving the writer has resolved to advance to
perfection_ i.e._ to the exposition of Christian truth in its higher
development, and to take for granted the knowledge of the bare
e...
An exhortation to advance beyond elementary catechetical instructions
(Hebrews 6:1-3). A solemn warning against the peril of Apostasy
(Hebrews 6:4-8). A word of encouragement and hope (Hebrews 6:9-12)...
GO ON UNTO PERFECTION -- HEBREWS SIX --
In Hebrews six the writer shows that the best way to prevent apostasy
is to do better than the Hebrews had done in serving God. Our goal
must be to persevere i...
_HE EXHORTETH NOT TO FALL BACK FROM THE FAITH, BUT TO BE STEADFAST,
DILIGENT, AND PATIENT TO WAIT UPON GOD, BECAUSE GOD IS MOST SURE IN
HIS PROMISE._
_Anno Domini 63._
ALTHOUGH in the latter verses...
_MULTIPLE CHOICE OVER CHAPTER SIX_
1.
All of us should show diligence to the full assurance of hope:
1.
Until we are saved by faith.
2.
Unto the end.
3.
For we know we can-'t be lost.
2.
The...
INTRODUCTION TO HEBREWS 6
In this chapter the apostle exhorts the believing Hebrews not to rest
in the rudiments of the Christian religion they had learned; and much
less to lay them again in the fou...
This whole chapter is a continuation of the digression which the
apostle had occasionally entered into in the 11th verse of the
preceding chapter. For upon the consideration of the greatness of the
my...
* The Hebrews are urged to go forward in the doctrine of Christ, and
the consequences of apostacy, or turning back, are described. (1-8)
The apostle expresses satisfaction, as to the most of them. (9,...