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Consider the mercy seat described in Hebrews 9:5, focusing on its construction, its position, and the cherubims which surround it.
The believer who fears the Lord is blessed with many promises and assurances, as we see from Psalm 34.
Was the altar of incense inside or outside of the inner tabernacle? The answer to this seemingly simple question has very interesting ramifications.
Jesus delivers a powerful parable to remind us of the importance of persistent prayer and unwavering trust in God. Like the widow, we too find ourselves under unjust judges. This parable offers us divine encouragement to remain steadfast in our prayers and reliant on His justice and faithfulness.
Hebrews 9:1-5 speaks of a worldly sanctuary and the items inside of it. This study slowly goes through each of the items in the Old Testament tabernacle and maps them to the New Testament meaning they symbolize. As a candle stick shining light on the Word, it is our duty to proclaim the glorious light of the gospel of Christ to the world. Special mention was given to Aaron's rod which budded, as a picture of the resurrection of man's heart to a fruitful life in Christ.
Elijah, the great prophet of Jehovah, felt alone and believed his work to be fruitless, but the Lord encouraged him with fellowship and further prophecy, as we see from 1 Kings 18-19.
Dr. Paul Elliott speaks to us on the 7 incorruptibles in the Bible that pertain to our salvation, 4 of which relate to the nature of our God, and 3 relate to what believers are promised.
The fiery furnace into which Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were cast was a place of purity, deliverance, liberty, victory, safety, and vindication, as we see from Daniel 3.
Why is Moses' covenant called "old" and what makes the new covenant new?
The love of God is eternal, exemplary, and exclusive, as we see from John 13:1-17.
Find encouragement from the New Covenant promises of God expounded in Hebrews 8:6-12. God has promised to be your Father, putting His laws in your mind and writing them in your heart, allowing for closer fellowship with Him.
Hebrews 8:1 provides us the executive summary for the rest of the book.
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