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Who is the author of the Book of Hebrews?
Who wrote the Book of Hebrews?
Hebrews 10:5-7 quotes Psalm 40 differently than the
Hebrew
text ("a body you prepared" vs. "my ears you have opened"); does this suggest an alteration of Scripture?
What is the
Hebrew
Roots Movement?
Why does Moses' Egyptian name ("drawn out") suggest a later
Hebrew
etymology rather than an authentic Egyptian origin?
What is the main theme of the Book of Hebrews?
When Jesus said My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken Me ? in what language did he speak?
Hebrew
: the words are Eloi, Eloi ..(Matthew 27:46) Aramaic: the words are Eloi, Eloi .. (Mark 15:34)
(Hebrews 13:20-21) How can this text's explanation of God's covenant through Jesus align with other biblical passages that present conflicting perspectives on atonement and redemption?
What teachings does the Gospel of the Hebrews contain?
Why does Hebrews 7 establish a priesthood "in the order of Melchizedek" (Hebrews 7:17), which appears to undermine the Levitical priesthood mandated in the Old Testament?
Why does Hebrews 5 present a priestly order that seems to conflict with other biblical texts focusing on the Levitical priesthood as the sole legitimate system?
What distinguishes the Greek and
Hebrew
Bibles?
Can people lose their salvation? (Hebrews 6:4-6 vs. John 10:28)
What does Hebrews 2:10 mean about bringing sons to glory?
In Hebrews 5:5, where is the historical evidence for God directly declaring Jesus as priest in a manner consistent with Israel's established priesthood?
Hebrews 1:10-12 applies Psalm 102, originally to Yahweh, to Jesus; does this reinterpretation conflict with the original context or Jewish understanding?
Hebrews 6:4-6: If repentance becomes "impossible" for those who fall away, how does that align with the Bible's broader message of limitless grace and forgiveness?
In Hebrews 8:6-7, how is the new covenant truly "better," and why would God establish an "imperfect" first covenant in the first place?
What does Hebrews 10:23 mean about God's faithfulness?
Hebrews 6:19-20: If Jesus entered "behind the curtain," is this temple-based imagery in tension with the historical destruction of the Temple in AD 70?
Psalm 22:16 - Does the phrase "they have pierced my hands and my feet" reflect a later Christian interpretation rather than the original
Hebrew
text?
From Hebrews 4:1-3, how can we reconcile the promise of "entering his rest" when believers throughout history still face turmoil, suffering, and unrest?
If Melchizedek "had neither father nor mother" (Hebrews 7:3), how can he be considered a real historical figure without any trace of parentage or lineage?
What is the essence of Biblical
Hebrew
?
How do interpreters reconcile Leviticus 5's focus on sacrifices with Hebrews 10:4 declaring it impossible for animal blood to remove sins?
In Leviticus 9:7-8, how can the idea that priests make atonement for the people be squared with Hebrews 10:4, which says animal sacrifices can't truly remove sin?
Hebrews 6:1: Does the call to move beyond "elementary doctrines" contradict Jesus's repeated focus on foundational teachings like repentance and faith?
Is the Law of Moses eternal? (Psalm 119:160 vs. Hebrews 8:13)
Does Hebrews 13:10's mention of an altar contradict Old Testament laws allowing priests to eat sacrifices?
In Hebrews 5:9, how does Jesus "become" the source of eternal salvation if he was supposedly always the sinless savior?
Who were the
Hebrew
midwives in the Bible?
What is the
Hebrew
Bible?
In Hebrews 12:26-27, what evidence supports the claim that God once shook the earth, and can such an event be validated by natural records?
Is the law of Moses useful? Yes. All scripture is... profitable... (2 Timothy 3:16) No. . . . A former commandment is set aside because of its weakness and uselessness... (Hebrews 7:18)
Can Hebrews 10:26 imply loss of salvation?
What is the meaning of Hebrews 4:16?
Hebrews 10:26-27 implies a terrifying judgment for deliberate sin after knowing the truth; does this conflict with teachings on God's mercy and grace elsewhere?
If Hebrews 1:3 declares Jesus sustains everything by His word, how does this align with scientific laws governing the universe?
What is the meaning of Hebrews 13:5?
What are the beliefs of Black
Hebrew
Israelites?
How does the notion of an eternal priesthood "without beginning of days or end of life" (Hebrews 7:3) align with other biblical texts that emphasize human lineage and mortality for priests?
In Hebrews 10:1-4, how can the repeated animal sacrifices be deemed completely ineffective if they were commanded in the Old Testament as part of God's law?
In the New Testament, certain laws seem superseded by new teachings (e.g., Hebrews 8:13); how does this harmonize with Psalm 119's emphasis on the perpetuity of God's law (Psalm 119)?
2 Kings 18:17 - Why would Rabshakeh speak in
Hebrew
if he didn't want Judah's people to hear his threats?
If Hebrews 10:14 says believers are perfected forever by one sacrifice, why do Christians still sin and need ongoing forgiveness?
Why would a perfectly omniscient God, as implied in Hebrews 8:12, need to change from the old covenant to the new covenant if He supposedly foresaw everything from the beginning?
Hebrews 2:9 says Jesus was made "lower than the angels" yet fully divine-how can Jesus be both eternally divine and temporarily beneath angels?
How can the text claim that Levi paid tithes through Abraham (Hebrews 7:9-10) when Levi had not yet been born?
Hebrews 4:12 describes God's word as "living and active." Is there any historical or empirical way to substantiate this claim, or does it rely solely on faith?
What languages was the Bible originally written in?
Psalm 98:2 asserts God's salvation is seen by all nations. How could this be true if many ancient cultures seem untouched by
Hebrew
beliefs?
Hebrews 3:11 alludes to God's wrath preventing entry into rest; how does this align with a loving God in contrast to other biblical passages emphasizing divine mercy?
Hebrews 9:22 asserts that forgiveness requires bloodshed; how does this align with modern ethical views on justice and morality?
In Hebrews 1:8, Jesus is called God; how does this reconcile with the strict monotheism seen in the Old Testament?
Why is there no clear non-biblical documentation of both a severe seven-year famine and the Hebrews thriving in Egypt (Genesis 47)?
2 Chronicles 5:10 - Why does this verse say only the tablets were in the Ark when Hebrews 9:4 mentions additional items, creating a seeming contradiction?
Hebrews 9:9-10 states that certain regulations were temporary; does this undermine the eternal nature of Old Testament laws elsewhere in Scripture?
Is animal sacrifice necessary? (Leviticus 4:31 vs. Hebrews 10:4)
What is the Sacred Name Movement?
Why should the covenant through Moses be replaced if Hebrews 3:3-6 claims Jesus is greater, without historical or archeological proof of Jesus' authority then?
What is synonymous parallelism in
Hebrew
poetry?
What is the significance of the Hall of Faith?
If Hebrews 8:8-9 refers to Jeremiah 31's prophecy about a new covenant, why does history not clearly document any direct fulfillment of this covenant among the entire house of Israel?
In Hebrews 12:5-6, does God's discipline contradict the idea of a loving, compassionate deity presented elsewhere in Scripture?
What is the meaning of "Cloud of Witnesses"?
How can Hebrews 3:13's call for daily encouragement to avoid sin be reconciled with early Christian communities' doctrinal disputes and divisions?
Hebrews 9:27 claims people die once and then face judgment; how does this square with reports of near-death experiences or beliefs in reincarnation?
In Hebrews 12:1, how can a "great cloud of witnesses" literally observe our lives, and does this conflict with a scientific worldview?
Why does Hebrews 11:31 say Rahab was saved "by faith," while James 2:25 says she was saved by her "works"?
In Hebrews 4:8, how can the text claim that Joshua did not give true rest, given that the Old Testament states Israel did enter and occupy the Promised Land?
What does the term "Septuagint" refer to?
What is synthetic parallelism in
Hebrew
poetry?
Throughout Genesis 39, is there any evidence outside the text that corroborates the presence of Hebrews prospering in Egypt under divine favor?
Is Jesus superior to the angels?
Why does Isaiah 7:14's prophecy about a virgin birth rely on a mistranslation of the
Hebrew
word almah (young woman)?
In Hebrews 9:2-5, how can the detailed description of the Tabernacle's furnishings be reconciled with the limited archeological evidence for such an elaborate structure?
(Hebrews 13:14) Is there any historical or archaeological support for the "city to come," or is it purely symbolic faith language without real-world evidence?
Hebrews 1:4-5 elevates Jesus above angels; why do other biblical passages sometimes present angels performing divine tasks that seem on par with Christ's?
Exodus 2:5-6 - Why would Pharaoh's daughter openly defy her father's edict by saving and raising a
Hebrew
child?
Exodus 1:15-16 - Why is there no external Egyptian documentation of the Pharaoh's decree to kill
Hebrew
male infants, which would have been a major event?
In Hebrews 9:7, is there any non-biblical historical record confirming the high priest's annual entrance into the Holy of Holies for atonement?
Hebrews 2:17 states Jesus was made like humans in every way-how do we reconcile the claim of full humanity with the idea of his sinless nature?
What is the Complete Jewish Bible?
Which language did Jesus speak?
Was Jesus sinless? (2 Corinthians 5:21 vs. Hebrews 4:15)
Hebrews 2:7-8 quotes Psalm 8 about mankind's dominion-how does this align with modern scientific understanding of humanity's place in the universe?
How can Hebrews 8:5 claim the earthly tabernacle is just a copy of a heavenly one if there is no historical or archaeological evidence of such a heavenly sanctuary?
Hebrews 6:2: How can modern science reconcile the supernatural aspects of "resurrection of the dead" and "eternal judgment"?
Hebrews 11:29 - If the Israelites truly crossed the Red Sea on dry ground, why is there no conclusive archeological or historical evidence of this event?
Hebrews 11:3 - If the universe was made by God's command out of nothing, how does this relate to scientific models such as the Big Bang?
If Hebrews 10:19-20 claims we have "confidence" to enter God's presence, what historical or archaeological evidence supports Christ's sacrifice ending the Temple system?
What are the names and meanings of Israel's twelve tribes?
Hebrews 4:14-15 says Jesus was tempted in every way, yet remained without sin. How could Jesus, if fully divine, truly experience temptation comparable to that of ordinary humans?
What does "despising the shame" in Hebrews 12:2 mean?
What is the Berisheet Passover Prophecy?
Why does an omnipotent God who "never slumbers" (Psalm 121:4) rest on the seventh day (Hebrews 4:4), and how does this align with scientific views of the universe?
What is the Masoretic Text?
Exodus 1:19 - How credible is the claim that midwives could successfully deceive an absolute monarch renowned for strict oversight and harsh penalties?
Who is Melchizedek in religious texts?
Why is "James" used instead of "Jacob" in the Bible?
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