Week 8: Hebrews 12-13
Objective:
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The Race of Faith
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The Discipline of God
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Renew Your Spiritual Vitality
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The Glorious Company
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Hear the Heavenly Voice
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Concluding Moral Directions
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Concluding Religious Directions
Resources:
- Fr Tadros Y Malaty Commentary
- Catena Bible Commentary
- HEM Youssef Bible Study (English)
- Fr Dawoud Lamie Bible Study (Arabic)
Reading:
- Hebrews 12&13
Key verse(s):
"Therefore we also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us" Hebrews 12:1
Comments:
- As always, St. Paul
definesalwaysfaithdedicates the last few chapters of every epistle with spiritual tips. - Hebrews 12:1 St. Paul explains that the saints are surrounding us and supporting us in
verseseverything.1&2.ButFaithJesus istrustingthein God's timingauthor andabilityfinisher of our race. - Hebrews 13:2 - entertain=host. St. Paul is referring to
control everything without knowingthe timeorwhenseeingAbrahamphysicalshowedevidence.great St.hospitalityPaultogoesthreethroughmenthebeforeOTfindingstoryoutgivingheexampleshostedof faithful heroes highlighting the moments their faith shined.It is highly recommended that the servant goes through every storyChrist andgivestwoaangels.quick overview of the story and how the saint showed faith in their life.V.13: The patriarchs lived as strangers in the land that God gave them. They lived like strangers so they are not attached to the earth and its desires.V.32: Gideon, Barak, Samson, and Jephthah were all judges, and through faith, they saved their people. Their stories are found in the book of Judges.V. 33: All these judges and righteous kings subdued kingdoms and worked righteousness.V. 33: "stopped the mouths of lions" Like DanielV. 34:"quenched the violence of fire" - The three saintly youths"escaped the edge of the sword" - Moses escaped when Pharoh wanted to kill him. David escaped when Saul sought after him. Elijah was saved after Jezabel threatened to kill him."out of weakness were made strong" Like the Israelites against the Egyptians. David against Goliath and Saul. The Maccabees against Antiochus Epiphanes.
V. 35: Like the widows with Elijah and Elisha. Like the women at the time of the Maccabees.V. 37:"They were stoned" - Jeremiah was stoned in Egypt"they were sawn in two" - King Manasseh killed Isaiah with a wooden saw.
Note that verses 35-38 apply to the struggles they faced at the time of the Maccabees.These stories are mentioned in 1&2 MaccaabeesThese verses prove the authenticity of these books as St. Paul used them as references
Some people mistakenly apply verse 38 to the monks and hermits in our Coptic church. Remember that St. Paul wrote this epistle hundreds of years before the monastic life was established and before the time of the saints that we know now.Note that all the stories mentioned here are well-known to the Hebrews. This is why St. Paul didn't mention some names.For example, if I say the first deacon who was stoned by the Pharisees. You will automatically know it is St. Stephen without mentioning his name.
Review/recap questions:
**Servant may add more questions
- What better things does the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ speak compared to Abel?
- Who are in the city of the living God?
- What sacrifices would please God?
- What should be our attitude towards our rulers?
How many widows had their sons back from death in OT?
Homework:
**Servant may add more questions
- "My son, do not despise the _______ of the LORD, Nor be _________ when you are ________ by Him.
- Who is the Mediator of the New Covenant?
a) Abraham b) the Lord Jesus Christ c) the high priest d) Israel - Jesus Christ is the same _________, _________, and ________.
- For it is good that the ________ be established by _______, not with foods which have not profited those who have been _________ with them.
