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  • The letter to the Hebrews: The author of this letter is anonymous and people have wondered

  • for long time whether Paul wrote it maybe one of his

  • co-workers like Barnabas or Apollos but really we just dont know.

  • In chapter 2, we discover that the author had a

  • first-hand relationship with the disciples

  • who were themselves around Jesus. So, we know

  • that this letter is anchored in teaching of the apostles.

  • We also don't know who the audience of this letter was

  • or even where they lived. The author knows them really well

  • and he assumes that they have a thorough knowledge of the Old testament scriptures,

  • especially the storyline of the first 5 books of the bible or the Torah.

  • About how Abraham's family became the nation of Israel,

  • about how Moses led them out of slavery in Egypt

  • to mount Sinai where they received the Torah

  • and they made a covenant with God where they built

  • the tabernacle, where the priests offered sacrificies

  • and also about how they wandered through the wilderness

  • on their way to the Promise Land.

  • The author just expects that the readers know all of the details about these stories

  • and so most likely the audience is made up of

  • Jewish Christians that´s where the name of the letter comes from.

  • We also have clues from chapter 10 that this church

  • community was facing persecution and even

  • imprisonment because of their association with Jesus.

  • Some in the community were walking away from Jesus

  • and abandoning the faith all together and

  • this explains the purpose and the structure of this letter.

  • First there´s a short introduction which is followed by four sections where the author compares and contrasts Jesus

  • with key people and events from Israel´s history. Jesus is first compared with angels in the Torah,

  • second with Moses and the Promised Land.

  • Third with priests and Melchizedek

  • and lastly with the sacrifices in the covenant

  • and the author has two main goals in all of these contrasts.

  • The first goal is to elevate Jesus as superior to anyone or anything else.

  • Showing that Jesus is worthy of all their trust and devotion,

  • But the second goal is this, is to challenge the readers to remain faithful to Jesus despite persecution.

  • So in every section he includes a strong warning, not to abandon Jesus.

  • So lets dive in now and see how this all unfolded.

  • The elevation of Jesus begins in the opening sentence of the introduction. In the past

  • God spoke to our ancestors in many different ways but in these last days, he has spoken to us in his Son.

  • So the author is saying that Jesus is superior to all of the previous ways that God has revealed himself

  • to Israel. He then makes this astounding claim that Jesus is the radiance of God´s glory and the exact

  • imprint of God´s nature. These metaphores are making the closests possible identification between Jesus and God

  • So Jesus is what the rays of light are to the sun. Where Jesus is what the wax impression is to the signet ring.

  • For this author there is no God apart from Jesus. Jesus is God become human as the Son

  • and it's this elevated view of Jesus that´s then explored troughout the rest of letter.

  • In the first section the author compares Jesus with angels which might strike you kind of odd,

  • like why angels? In Jewish tradition it was taught based on deuteronomy chapter 33 verse 2

  • that the Torah and the word of God were delivered to Moses at mount Sinai by angels.

  • And so by saying Jesus is superior to angels the author is claiming that Jesus and his message of good news

  • are superior to all previous messangers of God word.

  • And so the first warning flows from this great point. If Israel was called to pay attention to the Torah that was

  • delivered by angels how much more should we pay attention

  • to the message that was announced by the Son of God? And not only that.

  • Given Jesus´ status high above angels how remarkable is it that he gave up that high status

  • to become human to suffer and to die.

  • in Jesus we see God´s greatest glory and God´s great humillity

  • as Jesus sympathetically joined himself to humanity´s tragic fate.

  • In chapters 3 and 4 the author moves on to argue that Jesus is superior to Moses

  • who led the people of Israel through the wilderness and built the tabernacle.

  • Jesus is also the leader of God´s people but in Him we see not the builder of just a tent but of all creation.

  • then the author retells the story of how the israelites rebelled against Moses in the wilderness

  • and they lost their chance to enter into the rest that God offered them in the Promised Land

  • and so here comes the second warning.

  • If Jesus is greater than Moses how much higher are the stakes if we rebel against him?

  • We also are in a wilderness-like environment where we have to trust God

  • for the future rest in God´s new creation.

  • So lets make sure that we don´t rebel like Israel did in the wilderness

  • and lose out on God´s gracious offer to enter his new creation.

  • in chapters 5 trough 7 the author then compares Jesus with Israel´s priests that come from the line of Aaron.

  • Their role was to represent Israel before God and to offer sacrifices that atoned for or covered over for the sins

  • the sins of the people but he points out, the priests were themselves morally flawed people and so they

  • constantly had to offer sacrifices for their own sins as well as for everybody else's.

  • Something more was needed, and so he then argues that Jesus was that something more.

  • He's the ultimate priest. But Jesus did not come from the line of Aaron,

  • rather Jesus was a priest in the order of Melchizedec,

  • that misterious priest king from ancient Jerusalem and he appears in the stories about Abraham.

  • We also find in Psalm 110 that the messianic King from the line of David

  • will be a priest in the order of Melchizedec.

  • So the authors whole point is this, Jesus is the ultimate priest King,

  • He´s morally flawless , He´s eternal available for his people, and so He´s superior

  • to any other mediator between God and and humans. And thus comes his warning in this section.

  • To reject Jesus is to reject one´s best and only chance to be fully reconciled to God,

  • so don´t do that. Which transitions us into the last comparison in chapters 8 through 10.

  • The author shows how Jesus´ death on the cross was the ultimate sacrifice,

  • superior to all the animal sacrifices offered in the temple.

  • Those sacrifices had to be offered constantly, both daily but also yearly on the Day of Atonement.

  • Jesus offered his life once and for all, and was sufficient to cover the whole world.

  • And so the author warns the audience from walking away from Jesus,

  • its like turning your back on a gracious offer of God´s forgiveness,

  • why would you do that? Jesus´ sacrifice is permanent he says,

  • and its the foundation for the new covenant spoken of in the prophets were all sins are forgiven.

  • So, now that the author has elevated Jesus through all of these contrasts,

  • this final section is one big challenge to follow Jesus. So think big picture;

  • In Jesus they have found God´s very word, in Jesus they have hope for the new creation,

  • Jesus is their eternal priest, He´s the perfect sacrifice, and so now they should follow all te great models of

  • faith found throughout the story of the scriptures and they should remain faithful to Jesus

  • trusting that despite whatever hardship of persecution, God will not abandon his people.

  • That´s the basic flow of thought throughout the letter which the author call right here at the very end

  • "a brief word of exhortation." Here a couple of extra tips for reading this letter.

  • Whenever the author quotes from the Old Testament scriptures, which is like every other sentence

  • stop, and go look up the reference and read that quotation in its original context

  • and sometimes you´ll be puzzled but more often you´ll see all kinds of extra, cool conections

  • that you would never notice otherwise, it´s totally worth the effort.

  • You should also just know that these warning passages,

  • they´re going to make you unconfortable and that´s kind of the point.

  • They are not there to make you afraid, they are there to show you that rejecting Jesus is foolish

  • because He´s so awesome. These warning all serve the larger purposes of the letter;

  • To show that Jesus is the ultimate revelation of God´s love and mercy.

  • And that´s what the letter to the Hebrews is all about.

The letter to the Hebrews: The author of this letter is anonymous and people have wondered

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讀經系列。希伯來書 (Read Scripture Series: Letter to the Hebrews)

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