Hebrews Bible Study: A 40-Day Exploration of Faith, Perseverance, and Godly Living (ebook)
Hebrews Bible Study: A 40-Day Exploration of Faith, Perseverance, and Godly Living (ebook)
Discover the book of Hebrews like never before.
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Does the book of Hebrews feel like an unsolvable puzzle? You’re not alone.
For centuries, believers have been both captivated and confused by this powerful letter. Its dense connections to the Old Testament, complex arguments, and mysterious figures like Melchizedek can feel intimidating, causing many to miss out on one of the most profound portraits of Jesus in all of Scripture.
But what if you could trade confusion for clarity and unlock its life-changing truths in just 40 days?
In Hebrews Bible Study, author and Bible scholar Peter DeHaan provides a clear, accessible, and deeply encouraging guide through this rich book. This verse-by-verse journey breaks down the complexities into manageable daily readings, making the powerful message of Hebrews more practical and personal than ever before.
You’ll discover not just what Hebrews says, but what it means for your faith and daily walk with God.
This study is your invitation to go deeper. Move beyond a surface-level reading and gain a confident understanding of why Jesus is superior to angels and Moses, the incredible significance of his role as our ultimate High Priest, and how the entire Old Testament sacrificial system points to his final, perfect work on the cross.
If you’re ready to strengthen your faith, anchor your soul in unshakable hope, and be inspired to run your race with perseverance, this study is for you.
Perfect for individual study or small group discussion, this 40-day study will help you:
- Connect the Dots: Finally understand how the Old Covenant, the priesthood, and the sacrificial system are perfectly fulfilled in Jesus.
- Build Unshakable Faith: Be inspired by the “Hall of Faith” and learn how to persevere through hardship with your eyes fixed on Christ.
- Enter God’s Rest: Grasp the profound meaning of Sabbath rest and find peace in the finished work of Jesus.
- Gain Confidence: Replace intimidation with a solid understanding of one of the Bible’s most foundational books.
- Live it Out: Apply timeless truths about godly living, community, and worship to your life today through daily reflection questions.
Don’t let confusion keep you from one of the richest books in the Bible.
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The Book of Hebrews
Hebrews is a tough read for many people. They struggle to comprehend it. So if you strain to make sense of this concise 13-chapter book, you’re not alone. In this 40-day devotional Bible study, we’ll dig into this book to unveil the powerful truths it contains.
First, a bit of background.
We don’t know who wrote Hebrews. Traditionally, many people ascribe it to Paul. Yet scholars say the writing style and structure of Hebrews doesn’t match Paul’s other letters in the Bible. They conclude he isn’t the author.
Other considerations are Apollos or Barnabas. Apollos was an educated man who thoroughly knew the Old Testament Scriptures (Acts 18:24). Barnabas was a Levite who would have likewise known the Old Testament (Acts 4:36). Though either could have written Hebrews, this is mere conjecture.
Interestingly, except for Hebrews 13:19, 22, and 23, the text doesn’t use the pronouns I and my and instead uses we and our. This suggests the letter to the Hebrews is a group effort. Perhaps—and this is just speculation—Paul, Apollos, and Barnabas worked as a team of writers. Also note that the authors are themselves Hebrew and part of their target audience.
Though it would be interesting to know the book’s authors, it’s more important to consider the book’s audience.
The name Hebrews suggests it’s for the Hebrew people. But does this mean the Jews (that is, the Hebrews) who have converted to Christianity or the Jews who haven’t converted? It could be either. The book of Hebrews clearly ties the old covenant of the law with the new covenant of Jesus, so either group could benefit from the text.
Hebrews, which takes less than an hour to read, could help Jewish non-Christians connect the Old Testament with Jesus, revealing him as the Savior the prophets foretold. Yet Hebrews seems more directed to Jewish Christians, to help keep them focused on their newfound faith in Jesus and his new covenant, when they might be tempted to retreat to the familiar old covenant they grew up with.
If you’re not Jewish or familiar with Judaism, don’t despair.
The book of Hebrews is a great resource for non-Jewish believers—that is, Gentile Christians. It can help us more fully appreciate how Jesus fulfills the Old Testament law when he comes to earth to die for our sins.
Hebrews is a celebration of our faith today and the Old Testament traditions that support it. By better understanding Hebrews, we’ll better understand our relationship with Jesus.
Who do you think wrote the book of Hebrews? How might that inform your understanding of this book?
[Discover more about the Hebrew people in Exodus 5:3, 9:13–14, and 10:3.]
Meet Author Peter DeHaan
Peter DeHaan, PhD, often makes religious people squirm, but spiritual seekers cheer. He’s not trying to be provocative, but he seeks truth, even if it makes some people uncomfortable. He yearns for Christians to push past the status quo and reconsider how they practice their faith in every area of their lives.
Peter earned his doctorate, awarded with high distinction, from Trinity College of the Bible and Theological Seminary. He lives with his wife in beautiful Southwest Michigan and wrangles crossword puzzles in his spare time.
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