"THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS" Chapter Five How Jesus is superior to prophets, angels, and Moses has been discussed. Now comes Jesus’ superiority to Aaron as High Priest. Qualities necessary to be high priest are reviewed, ably met by Jesus (1-10). Before proceeding further, the author finds it necessary to extend the fourth warning, this one against dullness due to spiritual immaturity (11-14). POINTS TO PONDER * How Jesus qualifies to be our High Priest * Signs of being dull of hearing (spiritually) REVIEW QUESTIONS 1) What are the main points of this chapter? - Christ’s qualifications as High Priest - He 5:1-10 - A warning against dullness - He 5:11-14 2) What qualifications are necessary to serve as high priest? (1,4) - Taken from among men, called by God 3) What duties are performed by the high priest? (1-3) - To offer sacrifices for sin, to have compassion on the ignorant and straying 4) Who chose Jesus Christ to become High Priest? (5-6,10) - God, as was prophesied in Ps 2:7 and Ps 110:4 5) In the flesh, what did Jesus experience? What did He learn? (7-8) - Vehement cries and tears, godly fear, things which He suffered; obedience 6) What did Jesus become through such suffering? For whom? (9) - The author of eternal salvation; to all who obey Him 7) What made the author’s subject difficult to continue and explain? (11) - His readers’ dullness of hearing 8) What should his readers been capable of at that time? (12) - Able to teach others 9) What did they need instead? Why? (12-13) - Milk and solid food; they were unskilled in the word of righteousness 10) Who is capable of handling the "meat" of the Word? (14) - Those of full age - Who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern good and evil
April 26, 2016
From Mark Copeland... "THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS" Chapter Five
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