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The Letter to the HEBREWS
The letter to the Hebrews was written to encourage Christians in a time of trial. It does so by focusing on th absolute supremacy and sufficiency of Jesus Christ. While God spoke in the past
"many times and in many ways," he has now spoken to us "by his sone," Jesus Christ, who is "exact impart" of God's nature and who "upholds the universe by the word of his power" (1:1-3).
Jesus accomplished complete salvation for all who trust in him (1-1-10:18). We dare not "neglect such a great salvation" (2:3; 512-6:20; 10-19-39). Rather, in our faith and in our everyday
living, we should imitate the example of Christ and of those listed in the honor roll of faith (chs. 11-13). This letter, whose author is unknown, was probably written about A.D. 68.
(Text taken from the English Standard Version, Introduction to Hebrews. Copyright © 2001 Crossway Bibles, a division of Good News Publishers)
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