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HEBREWS has been deeply appreciated by Christians throughout the ages-from the first century to the twenty-first. During the early days of the church, believers of all backgrounds were subject to persecution and pressure to renounce their faith. Jewish believers were vulnerable to doubts about Christ and to thinking about turning back to their familiar rituals and old way of thinking. The Epistle...

hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful. NKJV This second let us would help the people persevere. The readers were encouraged to hold fast the confession of our hope. The New Testament uses the phrase “hold fast” to speak of remaining true to tradition or doctrine. The readers are encouraged to remain true to their “confession”—referring both to what they believe about God and what they say to others. When they were converted and baptized, early Christians