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A verse-by-verse Bible study class. This study covers Hebrews 10:5-10. These studies focus on what the Bible says, and what it means.
If you want to follow along, a written transcription of the study can be found here:
https://www.mediafire.com/file_premium/7eplrpdxkrbtjsi/Hebrews_10_05-10.pdf/file
The visual slides of this study can be found here:
https://www.mediafire.com/file_premium/4kjquh2dmnb4dga/Hebrews_10_05-10_SLIDES.pdf/file
Topics: The Messiah's authority versus David's position under the Law -- Significance of the phrase "written about me in the scroll" -- Translation debate regarding a "prepared body" versus "opened ears" -- The role of the Septuagint as the primary source for Hebrews -- The "Providential Guidance" view of Holy Spirit influence on translation -- Ancient ear-piercing customs linked to Christ's voluntary service -- David's "micro" view of contrition versus Christ's "macro" view of the system of sacrifices -- Old Testament themes of obedience being superior to rote sacrifice -- Christ's perfect obedience to the Father's will -- Setting aside the first covenant to establish the second -- The "once for all" nature of Jesus' bodily sacrifice -- The Holy Spirit's role in biblical transmission and canonization.
For more Bible studies, visit ScriptureStudies.com
By Scott SperlingA verse-by-verse Bible study class. This study covers Hebrews 10:5-10. These studies focus on what the Bible says, and what it means.
If you want to follow along, a written transcription of the study can be found here:
https://www.mediafire.com/file_premium/7eplrpdxkrbtjsi/Hebrews_10_05-10.pdf/file
The visual slides of this study can be found here:
https://www.mediafire.com/file_premium/4kjquh2dmnb4dga/Hebrews_10_05-10_SLIDES.pdf/file
Topics: The Messiah's authority versus David's position under the Law -- Significance of the phrase "written about me in the scroll" -- Translation debate regarding a "prepared body" versus "opened ears" -- The role of the Septuagint as the primary source for Hebrews -- The "Providential Guidance" view of Holy Spirit influence on translation -- Ancient ear-piercing customs linked to Christ's voluntary service -- David's "micro" view of contrition versus Christ's "macro" view of the system of sacrifices -- Old Testament themes of obedience being superior to rote sacrifice -- Christ's perfect obedience to the Father's will -- Setting aside the first covenant to establish the second -- The "once for all" nature of Jesus' bodily sacrifice -- The Holy Spirit's role in biblical transmission and canonization.
For more Bible studies, visit ScriptureStudies.com