Hebrews 1 Quiz
The author of Hebrews wrote this letter to encourage _______________ to hold fast to their confession of hope and not return to the Old Testament system.
is King of _______________, and so he exercises all power with perfect justice.
Without studying _______________, the significance of the arguments in Hebrews may not be fully grasped.
The Old Testament is relevant for those who live in the time of _______________.
Jesus Himself indicated that all the scriptures spoke of Him, fulfilling the promise of _______________.
The "last days" refers to the time that began when Jesus' came _______________, died on the cross and resurrected from the dead.
God appointed Jesus as the ultimate heir of all things and used Him to _______________.
Jesus is not just the creator but the purpose behind all existence, holding all things together and ruling over _______________ as the supreme Son.
The early Christians, especially Jewish believers, were trying to understand how Jesus fit into their long history of _______________.
The author of Hebrews quoted from _______________ to prove how Jesus fulfilled and surpassed the Mosaic law, priesthood and sacrifices.
Angels were regarded very highly by_______________.
God uses the elements of nature _______________ to fulfill His will.
The "scepter," a symbol of _______________, is described as one of righteousness, justice, or equity.
Jesus is recognized not just as present at the beginning, but as the active agent who formed _______________.
Jesus is exalted, following His ascension. He holds a unique position of authority never given to _______________.
Angels are not to be _______________.