The Old Covenant had regulations for worship, and the author explains some of them here. He will then proceed to show how these look forward to and teach of Jesus. Read More →
The writer of Hebrews continually mentions the preeminence of Christ both in His person and in His ministry. In the Old Testament scriptures we understand that the rituals and ceremonies of Judaism symbolically point to the coming of the Messiah. In other words, the rituals of Judaism were only Read More →
Those who remain faithful regard themselves as strangers on this earth, because they know there is a better, heavenly country. They live by faith, believing in the promised reward. Read More →
The basic meaning behind the name Elohim is one of strength or power of effect. Elohim is the infinite, all-powerful God who shows by His works that He is the creator, sustainer, and supreme judge of the world. “Bring to an end the violence of the wicked and make the righteous secure—you, the Read More →
The name Yahweh comes from the Hebrew word for “I am.” When God met Moses at the burning bush and commanded him to go back to Egypt and lead the people out, Moses asked who he should say has sent him. “God said to Moses, ‘I am who I am.’ And he said, ‘Say this to the people of Israel: “I am has Read More →