
Hebrews 1 NIV - God’s Final Word: His Son - In the - Bible Gateway
1 In the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at many times and in various ways, 2 but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed heir of all things, …
Hebrews - Wikipedia
Historians mostly consider the Hebrews as synonymous with the Israelites, with the term "Hebrew" denoting an Israelite from the nomadic era, which preceded the establishment of the …
Epistle to the Hebrews - Read Bible Book, Study Verses
Read the Book of Hebrews online. Scripture chapters and verses with full summary, commentary meaning, and concordances for Bible study.
Hebrews Summary and Study Bible
Summary: Hebrews emphasizes the supremacy of Christ as the ultimate revelation of God, superior to Moses and the angels. It encourages believers to hold fast to their faith, …
Book of Hebrews | Guide with Key Information and Resources
Dive into the book of Hebrews in the Bible. Explore key themes such as the superiority of Jesus over all creation, God’s forgiveness, and the comfort of Jesus in suffering through videos, …
Hebrews - Bible Book Chapters and Summary - Christianity
Read the book of Hebrews from the Bible with full chapters, summary and outline, Bible commentary, and our favorite verses to help you study and understand Scripture.
Hebrews 1 | NKJV Bible | YouVersion
1 God, who at various times and in various ways spoke in time past to the fathers by the prophets, 2 has in these last days spoken to us by His Son, whom He has appointed heir of all things, …
Hebrews – Insight for Living
Hebrews makes important theological contributions to the biblical Canon, it has been drawn upon as sacred Scripture since the late first century, and Christians have for two millennia …
Hebrews | BibleRef.com
Though it is addressed to both Jewish and Gentile Christians (since it mentions the Gentile Christian leader Timothy), much of the book emphasizes Christianity in relationship to Jewish …
Epistle to the Hebrews - Wikipedia
In tone, and detail, Hebrews goes beyond Paul and attempts a more complex, nuanced, and openly adversarial definition of the relationship. [21] The epistle opens with an exaltation of …