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Hebrews 3:1-6 draws parallels between Jesus and Moses and shows us why Christ is worthy of more glory and of greater regard and consideration than Moses.
Warren Camp provides this summarized commentary that he's titled 'Jesus, Greater than Moses': Hebrews 3:1-6. The Book of “Hebrews” Warren Camp’s Bible Study for Hearty Boys Summary with Videos, Questions, and Answers
Jesus’ description of Himself shows the specific need of the church in Sardis – The problem with the church in Sardis is that it was largely dead. Thus it was important for them to know that Jesus would send the Holy Spirit to revive and regenerate them (Titus 3:5), if they were willing.
What does Hebrews 3:1-6 mean? Commentary, explanation and study verse by verse by The Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary. ONLINE and FREE
7 Οκτ 2020 · Hebrews 3:1–6 underscores the apostlic and high-priestly ministry of Jesus who in himself becomes the mediator between God and man—since he is divine and human. He speaks God’s word as the divine apostle; he sanctifies and saves humanity as the glorious high priest.
Revelation 3:1-6 Exploring the Passage. Below are some preliminary questions to assist in the study of this passage. For a comprehensive study of the passage, download the Study Guide (PDF download). 1. What does the Lord say about the church in Sardis? See Revelation 3:1 (printed below)
Hebrews 3:1-6. 1-6 Christ is to be considered as the Apostle of our profession, the Messenger sent by God to men, the great Revealer of that faith which we profess to hold, and of that hope which we profess to have. As Christ, the Messiah, anointed for the office both of Apostle and High Priest.