Hebrews 9 Commentary: Christ’s Better Sacrifice
Hebrews 9 explains the earthly sanctuary, Christ’s once-for-all sacrifice, cleansed consciences, and the hope of his second appearing.
Hebrews 9 explains the earthly sanctuary, Christ’s once-for-all sacrifice, cleansed consciences, and the hope of his second appearing.
Hebrews 13 calls believers to brotherly love, faithful worship, trusted leaders, enduring hope, and grace through Jesus Christ.
Hebrews 12 calls believers to endure by looking to Jesus, receive God’s discipline, pursue holiness, and serve the unshakable kingdom.
Hebrews 11 shows faith trusting God’s unseen promise through Abel, Abraham, Moses, Rahab, suffering saints, and future perfection.
Hebrews 10 explains Christ’s once-for-all sacrifice, the new covenant, church endurance, and confidence to draw near to God.
Hebrews 8 explains Christ’s heavenly priesthood, the true tabernacle, and the new covenant promised through God’s mercy and forgiveness.
Hebrews 7 explains Melchizedek, Christ’s eternal priesthood, the better covenant, and Jesus’ power to save completely.
Hebrews 6 urges maturity, warns against falling away, and anchors believers in God’s oath, promise, and Christ’s priesthood.
Hebrews 5 explains Christ’s appointed priesthood, suffering obedience, eternal salvation, and the church’s need for mature discernment.
Hebrews 4 calls believers to enter God’s rest, heed his living word, and draw near through Jesus our high priest.
Hebrews 3 calls believers to consider Jesus, heed the Spirit’s warning, and hold firm against unbelief today.
Hebrews 2 warns against drifting, shows Jesus crowned through suffering, and explains his merciful priesthood for tempted people.
Hebrews 1 reveals God’s final word in the Son, his divine glory, royal throne, priestly work, and supremacy over angels.
Hebrews presents Jesus as God’s final Son and priestly mediator, urging believers to endure, draw near to God, and remain steadfast in faith.
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