Tour The Bible in 24 HoursSession 20 of 24  Are you ready for a detailed yet thoroughly enjoyable study of the most profound book ever written?  Hour Twenty: The Hebrew Epistles, 

Using sound scientific facts, historical analysis and biblical narrative, acclaimed teacher Dr. Chuck Missler weaves together a rich tapestry of information – providing an accurate understanding of Scripture’s relation to itself, to us and to the world at large.

Examine the heroic tales of Exodus, the lasting wisdom of Proverbs or even the enigmatic imagery of Revelation with the simple, scripturally sound insights and fresh perspectives found in “Learn the Bible in 24 Hours.” Whether you want to explore some of the less-discussed nuances of Scripture or you need a comprehensive refresher course on the Bible’s themes and stories, “Learn the Bible in 24 Hours” is a great guide.

The Hebrew Epistles Outlined

Dr. Missler combines his life-long love of Bible teaching with more than 30 successful years in the business world and a distinguished military career to bring you this unique perspective for attaining Biblical knowledge. In just 24 hours you can have a rock-solid foundation for a lifetime of spiritual enrichment.

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Tour of The Bible Session 20 Video

Hour Twenty: The Hebrew Christian Epistles
The Hebrew Christian Epistles

Not one of the last eight epistles is addressed to a church. These include disturbing warnings which seem to contrast with the assurances of the church epistles (Rom 8 vs. Heb 6 & 10; Eph 2 & Phil 1 vs. 2 Peter 1). Widely misunderstood; not retrograde, but a reach beyond… Conspicuous Jewish cast: Hebrews (“fathers” and “us”); James (“12 tribes scattered abroad”);

Peter’s: “the sojourners of the dispersion”); etc. There is no mention of the mystery of the Body of Christ; members who have died and risen with Christ; Jews and Gentiles being one new spiritual organism; Nothing of sitting together “in the heavenllies with Christ.” Contrast between the out-and-out guarantee of Romans 8 and the disturbing warnings of Hebrews 6:4-6 and 10:26-29!…between the lovely reassurances of Ephesians 2:7-10, Philippians 1:6 and warnings of 2 Peter 1:10, Revelation 2:5, 3:5. Why did God create us?…for individual fellowship with Himself. They lead to the First Epistle of John…

The Epistle to the Hebrews
The epistle to the Hebrews attends an even higher ground: the distinctives of the Priesthood of Christ vs. the priesthood of the covenant. The Lord’s priesthood began after He offered Himself on the cross. In Leviticus the priest only offered what had already been sacrificed (Lev 1:2-5). Aaron did not wear his high-priestly garments

until the already-slain burn offering was on the altar: (Lev 16:23, 24). [The Passover Lamb was before Aaron was appointed; offered by the head of household; not a Levitical offering! (Ex 24:5, et al.)] “Blood of the new covenant”: a once-and-for-all never-to-be-repeated redemption sacrifice. The Problem: the Temple was still standing in the way.

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