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... suggests that the author writes for one or more besides himself . Moreover they speak of Timothy as their colleague , and therefore stood high in the ranks of teachers . On the basis of these facts Harnack suggests that the letter may ...
... suggests that the author writes for one or more besides himself . Moreover they speak of Timothy as their colleague , and therefore stood high in the ranks of teachers . On the basis of these facts Harnack suggests that the letter may ...
Side 94
... suggests the inward temper of unwillingness to hear , which is manifested in the outward act . It is probable that the writer has specially in mind the disobedience of the Israelites in the wilderness , of which he speaks more fully ...
... suggests the inward temper of unwillingness to hear , which is manifested in the outward act . It is probable that the writer has specially in mind the disobedience of the Israelites in the wilderness , of which he speaks more fully ...
Side 211
... suggests the method the author intends to follow in the development of his theme . ' The elders ' are those who are subsequently to be mentioned , the faithful of the Old Covenant down to the time of the Maccabees . To these , on ...
... suggests the method the author intends to follow in the development of his theme . ' The elders ' are those who are subsequently to be mentioned , the faithful of the Old Covenant down to the time of the Maccabees . To these , on ...
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CONTENTS OF THE EPISTLE | 71 |
a The Son and the angels i 414 b The peril | 95 |
a Jesus our sympathetic highpriest iv 1416 | 140 |
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Abraham altar angels apostasy argument asserted better blessed blood brethren Christ Christians church clause cleansed connexion conscience contrast Day of Atonement death difficulty Divine doctrine earth enter Epistle eternal exhortation Exod explained expression fact faith flesh gives glory God's gospel Greek hath heart heaven heavenly sanctuary Hebrew high-priest hold fast Holy of Holies Holy Place implies inference inheritance interpretation Israel Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Judaism king Levitical Lord marg margin means meant Melchizedek priesthood Messiah moral Moses nature oath offering Old Covenant order of Melchizedek passage Paul PAUL THE APOSTLE perfect Philo phrase priest priesthood probably promise prophets Psalm quotation readers received reference religion rest righteousness ritual sacrifice saith salvation Scripture seems sense shew shewn sin-offerings sins speaks spirit spoken suffering suggests tabernacle temptation things thou thought tithes true unbelief unto veil verse 12 victim Wherefore writer Yahweh