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Hebrews, A 12-Week Study is unavailable, but you can change that!

The book of Hebrews stands apart from other biblical books in its unique portrait of Jesus Christ as the supreme revelation of God—a portrait bolstered by the author’s skillful use of imagery, metaphor, and Old Testament analogy. This accessible guide walks readers through the book of Hebrews, one of the most beautifully written and theologically rich books in the New Testament.

Read through the passage for this study, Hebrews 1:1–4. After reading the passage, reread the portions listed below and respond to the questions—first with regard to Jesus as divine revelation (vv. 1–2a), then on Jesus’ person, work, and status (vv. 2b–4). (For further background, see the ESV Study Bible, page 2361, available online at www.esvbible.org.) 1. Jesus as Divine Revelation (1:1–2a) God has spoken. In the introductory verses of Hebrews, the author sweeps over the
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