Hebrews 5—The Perfect High Priest

Relying only on basic knowledge, prevents one from understanding deeper spiritual truths and "solid food," leaves believers _______________ to false teachings and deception.

God appointed a high priest, setting him apart to serve as _______________ between a holy God and sinful humanity, representing the people, offering sacrifices for sins, and ensuring atonement for themselves and for the people.

Only a direct descendant of _______________ could be a high priest.

Jesus was made "a little lower than the angels" for _______________ while in human form.

Before the _______________, there was a higher priest named Melchizedek.

The phrase "in the order of" speaks of _______________.

Through His suffering and obedience to God's will, Jesus became the author of eternal, not temporary, salvation for all who follow _______________.

Dull of hearing means spiritual sluggishness, laziness, or apathy in understanding _______________.

Jewish-Christian were like believers today who sit in a _______________ for years, or even decades, learning the same basic truths over and over again.

One must practice what they learn to gain _______________.

Failing to act on knowledge leads to _______________, an inability to distinguish right from wrong, and risks compromising one's faith.

True understanding requires not only learning but also being _______________ and share that wisdom with others.