Hebrews 10:19-39 is arranged chiastically: Aexhortation to continue with faith (10:19-25); Bconsequence of abandoning Christ (10:26-31); and A\u27exhortation to persevere in faith (10:32-39). Analysis of this passage shows that the author of Hebrews regarded Jesus as the object of faith for believers, even if it is not expressed in terms of faith in Christ. In Hebrews faith is not simply an ethical category of steadfastnes
The purpose of this study is to decipher the liturgical-theological significance of the Christology ...
Who wrote the Epistle to the Hebrews? No one knows. But every reader of this epistle does know that ...
In the panorama ofNew Testament soteriology, it is shown that the epistle of Hebrews stands ' out as...
Hebrews 10:19-39 is arranged chiastically: Aexhortation to continue with faith (10:19-25); Bconseque...
In recent years some scholars have proposed that, while Paul's concept of faith has Jesus as it obje...
Victor (Sung-Yul) Rhee argues that faith in Hebrews is both Christologically and eschatologically or...
Bible . Hebrews 1-9 Bible . Hebrews--Theology--Christology Faith -- Biblical teaching Greek language...
The present work seeks to give a systematic and comprehensive account of Jesus’ own faith and faithf...
This thesis investigates faith and the faithfulness of Jesus in Hebrews. Preceding studies have und...
Jacques Dupuis, Paul Griffiths, and other scholars investigate the salvation available for those of ...
The epistle to the Hebrews presents a rich Christology articulated in dialogue with the OT. This art...
Hebrews was written for Christians whose situation had developed as a result of several stages. Firs...
The warning passage of Hebrews 10:26-31 is one of five such passages in the book of Hebrews and has ...
George B. Caird argues for the exegetical method that the quotation of Psalm 8 in Heb 2:6-8 should c...
In this article, the hypothesis of a possible angelomorphic christology, as addressed by the author ...
The purpose of this study is to decipher the liturgical-theological significance of the Christology ...
Who wrote the Epistle to the Hebrews? No one knows. But every reader of this epistle does know that ...
In the panorama ofNew Testament soteriology, it is shown that the epistle of Hebrews stands ' out as...
Hebrews 10:19-39 is arranged chiastically: Aexhortation to continue with faith (10:19-25); Bconseque...
In recent years some scholars have proposed that, while Paul's concept of faith has Jesus as it obje...
Victor (Sung-Yul) Rhee argues that faith in Hebrews is both Christologically and eschatologically or...
Bible . Hebrews 1-9 Bible . Hebrews--Theology--Christology Faith -- Biblical teaching Greek language...
The present work seeks to give a systematic and comprehensive account of Jesus’ own faith and faithf...
This thesis investigates faith and the faithfulness of Jesus in Hebrews. Preceding studies have und...
Jacques Dupuis, Paul Griffiths, and other scholars investigate the salvation available for those of ...
The epistle to the Hebrews presents a rich Christology articulated in dialogue with the OT. This art...
Hebrews was written for Christians whose situation had developed as a result of several stages. Firs...
The warning passage of Hebrews 10:26-31 is one of five such passages in the book of Hebrews and has ...
George B. Caird argues for the exegetical method that the quotation of Psalm 8 in Heb 2:6-8 should c...
In this article, the hypothesis of a possible angelomorphic christology, as addressed by the author ...
The purpose of this study is to decipher the liturgical-theological significance of the Christology ...
Who wrote the Epistle to the Hebrews? No one knows. But every reader of this epistle does know that ...
In the panorama ofNew Testament soteriology, it is shown that the epistle of Hebrews stands ' out as...