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A Study of the Epistle to the Hebrews Dr. Daniel L. Akin, President Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Wake Forest, North Carolina danielakin.com sebts.edu

Summary of Hebrews, the General Epistles and Revelation Book # of Chapters Hebrews 13 James 5 Author Theme Place Written Unknown (Luke?) James, brother of Jesus 1 Peter 5 Peter 2 Peter 3 Peter 1 John 5 John 2 John 1 John 3 John 1 John Jude 1 Jude, brother of Jesus Revelation 22 John Jesus: God s final and complete revelation Faith that works Suffering unto glory Beware of false prophets Joy and fellowship with God Truth and love in balance Four men and their reputation Fight for the faith The Lamb upon the Throne Unknown (Rome?) Date Written 65-69 Jerusalem? 45-50 Rome 64 Rome 65-66 Recipients Unstated (former Jewish priest?), clearly a Jewish audience The twelve tribes dispersed abroad Those who reside as foreigners in this world Those who have received a faith the same as ours Ephesus 80-95 My little children Ephesus 80-95 The chosen lady and her children (local church) Ephesus 80-95 The beloved Gaius Unknown 67-68 Patmos 90-96 Those who are the called, beloved in God the Father, and kept for Jesus Christ The seven churches in Asia 1

The Place of Hebrews, the General Epistles and Revelation in the New Testament History Unto the uttermost part of the earth (Acts 13-28) 13 14 15 16 18 21 22 24 27 Paul s First Missionary Journey Apr 48 Sept 49 Galatia Acts 13:1-14:28 Autumn 49 Jerusalem Council Paul s Second Missionary Journey Apr 50-Sept52 MACEDONIA ACHAIA GREECE Acts 15:36-18:22 Paul s Third Missionary Journey Spr 53-May 57 ASIA Acts 18:23-21:17 May 57-Aug 59 Trials Acts 24-26 Paul s First Roman Imprisonment Feb 60-Mar 63 ROME Acts 27-28 Spring 63- Autumn 67 Freedom from Bonds Paul s Second Roman Imprisonment and Martyrdom Aut 67-Spr 68 ROME 2 Timothy Spr 68 The Church Grows On 48 49 50 53 57 60 63 67 68 95 James Place: Jerusalem Date: 45-50 1 Peter Place: Rome Date: 64 Hebrews Place: Unknown Date: 65-69 1 John Place: Ephesus Date: 80-95 2 Peter Place: Rome Date: 65-66 Jude Place: Unknown Date: 67-68 2 John Place: Ephesus Date: 80-95 3 John Place: Ephesus Date: 80-95 2 Revelation Place: Patmos Date: 90-96

Hebrews Theme: Jesus Christ: God s Final and Complete Revelation Author: Unknown (possibly Luke) Recipients: Jewish believers of some kind Date of Writing: c. A.D. 65-69 Place of Writing: Rome (?) Key Word: Better Purpose for Writing: To exhort a Jewish Christian audience to press on to maturity through obedience to God s word. 3

HEBREWS Author: Unknown (possibly Luke) Date: c. A.D. 65-69 Theme: The Superiority of Jesus Christ Prologue: Better in His Person Better in His Priesthood Better in His Pattern Epilogue: God... has spoken to us by His Son Better Than: Prophets Angels Moses Joshua The Sabbath Greater Than: Earthly Priests Aaronic Priesthood Old Covenant (Mosaic Law) Animal Sacrifices Daily Offerings Let Us Have: Boldness to enter the Holiest (10) Faith to trust God (11) Jesus as our example (12) Love to bless others (13) I appeal to you... with the word of exhortation 1:1-4 1:5 4:13 4:14 10:18 10:19 13:21 13:22-25 Key Verse Major Emphasis Key Idea 5 Warnings Seeing... We have a great high priest... Let us hold fast our confession (4:14) What to Believe How to Live Better than... Greater than... Therefore let us... Don t Don t Don t Grow Dull Don t Despise Don t Defy Drift Doubt 5:11 6:20 10:19-39 12:14-29 2:1-4 3:7 4:13 4

Hebrews Introduction 1. Authorship There is no consensus concerning the author of Hebrews. The book itself is anonymous. The text makes no direct reference to the author and there is no explicit evidence as to who the author might be. The author must have been a Jew who was very familiar with the Old Testament Scriptures and the practice of first-century Jews. Several suggestions have been made concerning who the author might have been. a. Paul. Many have argued that Paul was the author. Several reasons are give: (1) Faith is a very important topic in the book; (2) The writer was associated with Timothy (Heb. 13:23); (3) Habakkuk 2:4 is quoted three places in the New Testament Rom. 1:17, Gal. 3:11, and Heb. 10:38; and (4) There is a strong emphasis on the person and work of Christ. However, there are important elements of the book that do not seem to be Pauline. The author never uses his name, which is contrary to Paul s style. The writer seems to put himself outside of the circle of the New Testament Apostles (Heb. 2:3-4). The style of writing is much more classical than Paul s style (like Luke). The stress on the priesthood of Jesus is not found in any Pauline material. b. Silas. Some have maintained that there are similarities between 1 Peter and this epistle and note that Silas was the amanuensis of that letter. c. Barnabas. Tertuallian thought that Barnabas must have been the author. Barnabas was a Levite (Acts 4:36), and he would have been well versed in the Old Testament system of worship. Barnabas, the son of encouragement, could have written a book, which is full of encouragement (cf. 13:22). Some of the Pauline ideas and phrases could be explained on the basis of Barnabas close association with Paul. d. Apollos. This was the view of Luther and also W. A. Criswell. There is no early support for this position. Apollos was gifted in the explanation of the Old Testament Scriptures that would be a prerequisite for the authorship of Hebrews. 5

e. Luke. David Allen of Southwestern Seminary, has proposed that Luke is the author of Hebrews and that he wrote to the many former Jewish priests who had become obedient to the faith as recorded in Acts 6:7. 1) Patristic Evidence Clement of Alexandria (c. 155-220) is quoted by Eusebius (Ecclesiastical History, VI. 14) as saying that the Epistle to the Hebrews is the work of Paul,... it was written to the Hebrews in the Hebrew language; but... Luke translated it carefully and published it for the Greeks, and hence the same style of expression is found in this epistle and in the Acts. Origen (c. 185-254) is quoted by Eusebius (Ecclesiastical History, VI. 25) as saying but who wrote the epistle, in truth, God knows. The statement of some who have gone before us is that Clement, bishop of the Romans, wrote the epistle, and of others that Luke, the author of the gospel and the Acts, wrote it. 2) Lexical Similarity 1. Fifty-three words unique to Luke, Acts, and Hebrews in the New Testament. 2. Similarity of vocabulary in Luke, Acts, and Hebrews to 2 and 3 Maccabees. 3) Stylistic Similarity 1. Near-Classical style of the prologues of Luke, Acts, and Hebrews. 2. The conjunction te is used most frequently in Luke s writings and Hebrews. 3. The use of the phrase en gar to is found only in Hebrews 2:18 and Acts 11:15. 4. The particle kaitoi is found only in Hebrews 4:3 and in Acts 14:17 and 17:27. 6

5. The infinitive prosechein followed by the dative case is found only in Hebrews 2:1 and Acts 16:14. 6. os with the infinitive is found only in Luke 9:52, Acts 20:24, and Hebrews 7:9. 7. othen is used frequently by Luke and Hebrews, but never by Paul. 8. The future infinitive occurs only in Acts and Hebrews. 9. The future participle to express purpose is found only in Acts 8:27 and Hebrews 13:17. 10. The use of the phrase how much more is common to Luke and Hebrews. 11. The ratio of participles to total occurrences of verbs and verbals is identical in Hebrews and the last half of Acts (chapters 16-28). 12. Luke, Acts, Hebrews make almost exclusive use of the LXX (the Greek trans. of the O.T.) instead of the Hebrews text in quoting the O.T. 13. The employment of quote formulas is similar in Luke-Acts and Hebrews (cf. especially Acts 13:35 and Hebrews 5:6). 14. B. F. Westcott says in his commentary on Hebrews, It has been already seen that the earliest scholars who speak of the Epistle notice its likeness in style to the writings of St. Luke; and when every allowance has been made for coincidences which consist in forms of expression which are found also in the LXX or in other writers of the N.T., or in the late Greek generally, the likeness is unquestionably remarkable (The Epistle to the Hebrews, p. lxxvi). 7

4) Theological Similarity 1. Christology a) Emphasis on the humanity of Christ is strong in both Luke and Hebrews. b) Enthronement Christology is prominent in both Luke-Acts, and Hebrews. c) Christ as God s final revelation is central to Luke s gospel (especially chapters 1-2) and Hebrews (especially 1:1-4). d) The perfection of Christ is emphasized in both Luke-Acts and Hebrews. 2. Angelology Luke records more instances of angelic activity than any other N.T. writer and the author of Hebrews is the writer most interested in their theological status. 3. Approach to Old Testament History Cf. Acts 7 and Hebrews 11, the two longest expositions of Old Testament history in the New Testament. 5) Evidence from Discourse Analysis 1. The prologues of both Luke and Hebrews are very similar in structure. 2. Both Luke and the writer to the Hebrews make use of chiasmus as an overall framework for their works. 6) Historical Reconstruction 1. Author Luke 2. Recipients Former Jewish Priests (Acts 6:7) 3. Date of writing c. A.D. 65-69 4. Place of writing Rome 5. Place of recipients Antioch (Syria) 8

2. Date. 7) Purpose of Luke-Acts and Hebrews Hebrews 2:3-4 can be seen as a summary of the entire book of Acts. The date of the epistle is directly related to the author and the destination of the letter. There are several things that should be noted about the possible date. a. The letter must have been written before A.D. 96 because Clement of Rome quotes from the letter at that time. If the letter was written to Palestine, Cyprus, or North Africa, then it would have had to have been written well before 96 in order to have had such wide circulation by that time. b. The letter must have been written before A.D. 70 because the priestly service was still functioning (Hebrews 8:4; 9:6; 10:1-2; 13:10). It would seem strange that the letter would not mention the fact that the worship had been cut off if the letter was written after A.D. 70 and the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple. c. If the letter was sent from Rome, then the letter was probably written A.D. 65-69 during the persecutions that began in earnest against the Christians during the reign of Nero. It would seem strange that there was no mention of persecution if the letter was written after that time. 3. Recipients. There is no question in the minds of most interpreters that the recipients of the epistle were Jewish. The question is, what kind of Jews were they and where did they live? a. The recipients were Jewish. Some of them were inclined to remain in or return to Jerusalem (13:13). They were well acquainted with the Old Testament and its rituals. b. They may have been Hellenistic Jews because all of the quotations come from the Septuagint (LXX) and related texts. c. It has been suggested that the people lived in North Africa or in Cyprus, people who had an ascetic lifestyle similar to the Qumran community. Evidence from Qumran suggests that they 9

had a highly developed doctrine of angels that would fit in very nicely with the thought of the author of Hebrews. d. It has been suggested that these were Jews who lived in Rome. e. A better suggestion is that the recipients were dwellers in Palestine or Antioch (Syria) and were involved still in temple worship, even though they were believers. The warning passages then would admonish them to stay away from a mindset that the Jewish rituals were necessary for salvation and sanctification. Another question about the recipients that must be faced is the spiritual condition of the community to which the author was writing. There are three main views. a. Some maintain that these are all believers who are being tempted to go back under the umbrella of Judaism. The warning sections would charge them to refrain from putting themselves back under the bondage of Judaism. b. Others maintain that the recipients were Jews who were a mixed group. There were true believers and there were professors people who said they were believers but were not. The warning sections in this view would be to those who were not really believers. They would receive the warnings of the author against lapsing back into Judaism which would show that they really did not have faith in Jesus Christ. c. It is possible that the warning passages were intended to apply to both believers and unbelievers, challenging both to move forward to or in the superior way made possible by Jesus Christ. Simple Outline I. The superiority of the person of Christ 1:1 4:13 II. The superiority of the priesthood of Christ 4:14 10:18 III. An exhortation and encouragement to keep on with the faith 10:19 13:25 10

Hebrews: A Summary BACKGROUND Jews under persecution (by Judaism and possibly Roman-Nero) 10:32-34; 12:4; 13:13-14. Second generation Christians (true believers, perhaps converted priest) 3:1 False teachers 13:9 Spiritually immature 5:13; 6:1; Slack in worship 10:25 MAJOR THEMES 1. Exhortation to progress (13:22) by hearing and heeding the word ( To live by faith cf. chapter 11). 2. Superiority of Christ!!! 3. Evaluation of present spiritual state. 4. Expectations for the future. KEY WORDS 1. Better (13 times) 1:4; 6:9; 7:7, 19, 22; 8:6; 9:23; 10:34; 11:16, 35, 40; 12:24. 2. Perfect (14 times) 2:10; 3:9, 14; 6:1; 7:11, 19, 28; 9:9, 11; 10:1, 14; 11:40; 12:2, 23. 3. Eternal (9 times). 4. Established (8 times) 2:2; 6:19; 12:28; 13:9. KEY CONCERN OF HEBREWS: THE WARNING PASSAGES (5) 1. 2:1-4 Drift 2. 3:7 4:13 Doubt, cf. Romans 10:17 for reason 3. 5:11 6:20 Dull 4. 10:26-39 Despise 5. 12:14-29 Defy Are they for: 1. Believers in danger of losing salvation? 2. Professing church members but not possessing church members? 3. Believers in danger of losing earthly blessings and heavenly rewards by turning back? 4. Hypothetical cases to warn and encourage believers to press on? 5. Combination of views 2 and 3? 11

STRUCTURAL OUTLINE OF HEBREWS 1:1-4 13:22-25 1:15-13:21 1:5-4:13 10:19-13:21 4:14-10:18 1:5-2:18 3:1-4-13 4:14-6:20 7:1-28 8:1-10:18 10:19-39 11:1-40 12:1-29 13-1-19 13:20-21 12

A PROFILE OF JESUS (Based upon the Assertions about Him in the Book of Hebrews) 1. He is God s agent of creation. 1:2 2. He sustains the physical universe. 1:3 3. He is the Son of God. 4:14; 5:5, 8; 6:6 4. He is higher than any created beings. 1:4, 9; 2:8, et al. 5. He is altogether transcendent. 7:26 6. He is eternal in every way. 6:20; 7:24, 25, 28 7. He is unchanging (immutable). 13:8 8. He is called God, and has eternal kingship. 1:8 9. He is worshipped by heavenly beings. 1:6 10. He is God s First Begotten (most exalted). 1:6 11. He became altogether human. 2:16, 17, 18; 4;15 12. He was altogether sinless. 4:15; 9:14 13. He was the ultimate sacrifice for our sins. 9:26; 10:10, et al. 14. He is our sin bearer. 9:28 15. He destroyed the devil by his own death. 2:14 16. He rose from the dead. 13:20 17. He sits at God s right hand. 1:3; 8:1; 12:2 18. He is fully understanding. 4:15 19. He intercedes for us when we sin. 7:25 20. He is coming again. 9:28; 10:37 21. He will ultimately triumph over all. 10:13 22. He was the fulfillment of the Old Testament system. 9:9 ff 23. He makes God directly accessible to us. 4:16; 10:19-22 24. He is always with us. 13:5 25. He is our Example. 12:2 26. He is our Priest. 3:1; 4:14, et al. 27. He is our Apostle (the One sent to us). 3:1 28. He is our Brother. 2:11, 12, 17 29. He is the whole substance of our Faith. 12:2 30. He is the mediator of the New Covenant. 12:24 31. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. 13:8 32. He is the Great Shepherd of the sheep. 13:20 13

Doctrinal Affirmations in the Book of Hebrews 1. The Eternity of God. 1:11 2. The Ultimate Perishing of the Physical World. 1:11-12 3. Angels are Ministering Spirits. 1:14 4. The Old Testament Inspired by the Holy Spirit. 3:7; 9:8; 10:15 5. God Takes Note of our Good Deeds. 6:10 6. God Cannot Lie. 6:18 7. Our Hope Anchors our Faith. 6:19 8. The Old Testament Religion was Temporary. 9:8-10; 10:9, 18 9. Salvation is Secure. 7:25; 9:12,15; 10:14; 13:20 10. Death and Judgment are Decreed for Every Man. 9:27 11. The Old Testament Law as Preparatory of the 10:1-4 New Testament Gospel. 12. The Old Testament Law Never Saved Anyone. 10:4-8 13. Our Sins are Blotted out in Christ. 10:17 14. Christians are Admonished to Attend Church. 10:25 15. To Sin Against Knowledge of the Truth is 6:4; 10:26; 10:32 Most Dangerous. 16. Salvation is by Faith Alone. 10:38 17. The Saints Do Persevere. 10:39 18. Creation by Divine Decree ex nihilo 11:3 ( out of nothing ) 19. Salvation is Offered to Everyone. 11:6 20. Life Here is a Sojourn. 11:13; 13:14 21. Heaven is a Real Place. 8:1-2; 9:11-12, 23-24; 10:14; 11:16; 12:23 22. There is a Rest for the Saved. 4:9 23. The Convicting Power of the Word of God. 4:12 14

24. The Omniscience of God. 4:13 25. The Resurrection of the Dead. 11:19; 11:35 26. God Chastens the Saved. 12:5-11 27. The Saved are Called Sons of God. 12:5-11 28. Angels are Innumerable. 12:22 29. The Names of the Saved are Written in Heaven. 12:23 30. Christians are to Respect Leadership in the Faith. 13:7, 17 31. Audible Praise is our Sacrifice. 13:15 32. Old Fashioned Virtues are Encouraged, e.g., Hospitality (13:1), Compassion (13:2), Sexual Purity (13:4), Honesty (13:5), Confidence (13:6), Adherence to the Basics of the Faith (13:9), Good Deeds (13:6), Sharing (13:6), Respect for Civil Authority (13:7), etc. 15

There Is Nothing Better Than Jesus Hebrews 1 I. Jesus Is Better Than Any Prophet. 1:1-3 1) To hear God listen to Jesus. 1:1-2 2) To see God look to Jesus. 1:2-3 II. Jesus Is Better Than The Angels. 1:4-14 1) He is the Son not a servant. 1:4-5 (Ps 2:7; 2 Sam 7:14) 2) He is worshipped not a worshipper. 1:6-7 (Ps. 89:27; 97:7) 3) He is the Master not a minister. 1:7 (Ps 104:4) 4) He is infinite not finite. 1:8-9 (Ps 45:6-7) 5) He is changeless not changed. 1:10-12 (Ps 102: 25-27) 6) He is exalted not the enemy. 1:13-14 (Ps 110:1) 16

Our Great Salvation Hebrews 2 I. We Have A Great Word About Jesus. 2:1-4 II. We Have A Great Savior in Jesus. 2:5-9 III. We Have A Great Brother in Jesus. 2:10-13 IV. We Have A Great High Priest through Jesus. 2:14-18 17

A Greater Moses And A Better Exodus Hebrews 3 I. The Son Builds A Better House. 3:1-6 II. The Spirit Speaks A Better Word. 3:7-11 III. The Father Demands A Better Faith. 3:12-19 18

How To Rest In Jesus Hebrews 4 I. We Must Mix The Word With Faith. 4:1-10 II. We Must Be Obedient Knowing We Will Give An Account. 4:11-13 III. We Must Draw Near To Our High Priest Jesus In Order To Find Mercy And Grace. 4:14-16 19

Our Great High Priest Hebrews 5:1-11 I. We Need A Priest Called By God. 5:1-4 II. We Need A Priest Who Is The Eternal Son. 5:5-6 III. We Need A Priest Heard By God. 5:7 IV. We Need A Priest Perfected Through Obedience. 5:8-9 V. We Need A Priest Who Can Save Forever. 5:9-11 20

Warning! Warning! Warning! Hebrews 5:11-6:20 I. The Dull of Hearing Will Remain Spiritual Babies. 5:11-14 II. Those Who Fall Away Will Be In Danger of Divine Judgment. 6:1-8 III. Genuine Salvation Should Result In a Labor of Love. 6:9-12 IV. The Hope For Our Soul Is Found Only In Our High Priest Jesus. 6:13-20 21

Messiah Jesus: The Great King-Priest Hebrews 7 I. Jesus is a great King-Priest of a better heritage. 7:1-10 II. Jesus a great King-Priest of a better priesthood. 7:11-17 III. Jesus is a great King-Priest of a better hope. 7:18-19 IV. Jesus is a great King-Priest of a better covenant. 7:20-22 V. Jesus is a great King-Priest of a better life. 7:23-25 VI. Jesus is a great King-Priest of a better sacrifice. 7:26-27 22

VII. Jesus is a great King-Priest of a better person. 7:28 Jesus: Provider of the New Covenant Hebrews 8 I. Jesus is a superior priest. 8:1-2 1) He sits at God s right hand. 8:1 2) He serves in a heavenly tabernacle. 8:2 II. Jesus serves in a superior place. 8:3-5 1) This sanctuary required one sacrifice. 8:3 2) This sanctuary is located in heaven. 8:4-5 III. Jesus mediates superior promises. 8:6-13 1) Jesus has a superior ministry. 8:6 2) Jesus made possible a better covenant. 8:7-13 23

The Perfect Sacrifice For Sin: Part 1 Hebrews 9 I. The Holy Spirit revealed in the Old Covenant that a better sacrifice was coming. 9:1-10 II. Jesus Christ made a better sacrifice by shedding His own blood. 9:11-14 III. The better sacrifice of Jesus provides an eternal inheritance and full forgiveness of sins. 9:15-22 IV. Our Savior made a once for all sacrifice for sin never to die again. 9:23-28 24

The Perfect Sacrifice For Sin: Part 2 Hebrews 10 We need Jesus as our sacrifice because: I. The Law cannot make us perfect. 10:1-4 II. Only He obeyed perfectly the will of God. 10:5-10 III. He offered for all time the perfect sacrifice for sin. 10:11-14 IV. He puts God s laws in our hearts. 10:15-18 V. He makes it possible for us to come near to God. 10:19-25 VI. There is no other sacrifice for sin. 10:26-31 VII. He gives us the strength necessary to perseverance. 10:32-39 25

God s Hall Of Faith Hebrews 11 I. Faith in God enables us to believe what we cannot see. 11:1-3 II. Faith in God enables us to sacrifice in a more excellent way. 11:4 III. Faith in God enables us to live a life pleasing to God. 11:5-6 IV. Faith in God enables us to act with godly fear. 11:7 V. Faith in God enables us to obey when we don t know where we are going. 11:8-10 VI. Faith in God enables us to gain strength against all odds. 11:10-12 VII. Faith in God enables us to desire a better life in heaven. 11:13-16 VIII. Faith in God enables us to put on the altar what is precious to us. 11:17-19 IX. Faith in God enables us to bless those who follow after us. 11:20-22 X. Faith in God enables us to trust God in every detail of life. 11:23-29 XI. Faith in God enables us to see God do the extraordinary. 11:30-35 XII. Faith in God enables us to obtain a good testimony no matter 26

what comes our way. 11:35-40 A Jesus Centered Life Hebrews 12 I. Keep Your Focus On Jesus As You Run The Christian s Race. 2:1-4 II. Keep Your Focus On Jesus As You Endure Divine Discipline. 12:5-11 III. Keep Your Focus On Jesus As You Pursue A Godly Life. 12:12-17 IV. Keep Your Focus On Jesus In Light Of Your Heavenly Reward. 12:18-24 V. Keep Your Focus On Jesus And Listen To His Voice. 12:25-29 27

Nine Marks Of A Healthy Christian Hebrews 13 I. He Will Consistently Love Others. 13:1 II. He Will Care For Those In Need. 13:2-3 III. He Will Honor The Divine Institution Of Marriage And Family. 13:4 IV. He Will Have An Unshakable Faith In God s Providence And Care. 13:5-6 V. He Will Respect Those In Spiritual Authority Over Him. 13:7, 17 VI. He Will Not Be Moved Away From Christ-Centered Doctrine. 13:8-14 VII. He Will Be Characterized By The Spiritual Sacrifices Of Praise, Thanksgiving And Service. 13:15-16 VIII. He Will Seek A Good Conscience And Live Honorably. 13:18-19 IX. He Will Look To Jesus As His Great Shepherd To Perfect Him 28

In Good Works. 13:20-25 29