Hebrews (2005)

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Hebrews (2005)

Hebrews is a book that will thrill us. It’s a book that will challenge us in many ways because of its intricate logic. To understand the thought flow of the author, we have to understand the context, not only of Hebrews, but we have to understand the context of the Old Testament citations. Hebrews is not really an epistle. We don’t know who wrote it. We don’t know to whom he wrote. We don’t know the reason or the occasion for this writing. We don’t know where he was when he wrote Hebrews. Nor do

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    204 - Spiritual Strength Recovery [b]

    Topically this lesson is linked with Revelation-235.

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    203 - Spiritual Strength [b]

    Topically this lesson is linked with Revelation-235

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    197 - Heroes - The Faith of David and Samuel [b]

    Also includes 2 Samuel 21:15-22:5

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    193 - The Commissioning of Joshua [b]

    Dr. Dean played about 15 minutes of Dr. Bryant Wood's video on Jericho and Archaeology. Dr. Bryant Wood's video is approximately 52 minutes.

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    186 - Faith in the Promise - Focus on the Future [b]

    Also includes Genesis 48 See also 2003 Genesis-158b.

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Hebrews is a book that will thrill us. It’s a book that will challenge us in many ways because of its intricate logic. To understand the thought flow of the author, we have to understand the context, not only of Hebrews, but we have to understand the context of the Old Testament citations. Hebrews is not really an epistle. We don’t know who wrote it. We don’t know to whom he wrote. We don’t know the reason or the occasion for this writing. We don’t know where he was when he wrote Hebrews. Nor do

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Dr. Robert L. Dean Jr.

Produced by Brice Burtch

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