To the Hebrews: A Participatory Study Guide

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Energion Publications, 2005 - Religion - 144 pages
This study guide to the book of Hebrews is designed for individual or small group studies. Its 13 lessons are ideal for Sunday School classes, small study or prayer groups and Wednesday evening studies. The guide is based on the participatory method, developed by author Henry Neufeld to help lay people learn to understand the Bible better. Features: 1. Clearly defined study method for individuals and groups. 2. Basic lessons with graded additional study allow you to choose the time spent on your study 3. References to study Bibles and standard reference materials 4. Study of Old Testament quotations 5. Glossary of terms used in Hebrews 6. Background references 7. Study questions and topics for discussion 8. Translation and notes for reference

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Contents

1 God Speaks the Word of God
16
2 God the Creator
20
3 The Israelite Sanctuary Service
24
4 Jesus as Priest
28
5 Jesus as King
32
6 Jesus as Sacrifice
36
7 Falling Away
40
8 Boldly Approaching God
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9 Christian Endurance
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10 The Sanctuary and Heavenly Things
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11 Use of the Old Testament in Hebrews
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12 The Honor Roll of Faith
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13 Christian Behavior
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Translation and Notes
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Conclusion
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Basic Outline of the Participatory Study Method
105
Comparisons of Old Testament Quotations
111
Drawn to the Cross My Personal Testimony
115
Faith People
123
Sacrifices
127
Feasts and Services
129
Glossary and Specialized Terminology
131
Index
135
Scripture Index
137
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About the author (2005)

Henry E. Neufeld is president of Pacesetters Bible School, Inc. and editor of the Participatory Study Series from Energion Publications. He has BA and MA degrees in Biblical Languages, and uses his skills in Biblical studies to help lay people learn to understand the Bible better. He is also author of Whats in a Version?, and co-author of I Want to Pray!, and When 3 to 8 Gather.

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