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Hebrews 12 – Messiah’s Sacrifice 02

March 13, 2026

 

Hebrews Study 12  (right click, save as to download)

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I. Introduction

II. The Pre-Eminence of the Son

A. The Theme

B. The Superiority of the Son to Angels

C. The Superiority of the Sond to Moses

D. The Second Warning: The Deneger of Disobedience

E. The Superiority of the Sone to Aaron

    1. A Better Posistiong
    2. A Better Priest
    3. A Better Covenant
    4. A Better Sanctuary (9:1-10)
    5. A Better Sacrifice (9:11-10:18)

a) The Superiority of the Messiah’s Sacrifice (9:11-12)

b) The Results of the Messiah’s Sacrifice (9:13-28)

(1) Purification (9:13-14)

(2) The Ratification of a New Covenant (9:15-22)

c) The Efficacy of the Messiah’s Sacrifice (10:1-18)

(1) The Insufficiency of the Old Testament Sacrifices (10:1-4)

1. What was “the blood of bulls and goats” unable to do? (v. 4)

(2) The Sufficiency of the Sacrifice of the Messiah (10:5-10)

2. How often does the body of Jesus need to be sacrificed for us to be sanctified? (v. 10)

(3) The Efficacy of the Messiah’s Present Work (10:11-14)

3. What did Jesus do after He completed His sacrifice for sins? (v. 12)

Revelation 191 Thessalonia 4:13, Daniel 9:24

Revelation – Introduction

(4) The Enactment of the New Covenant (10:15-18)

4. What Old Testament passage does the writer of Hebrews quote in these verses? (v. 16-17)

Jeremiah 31

III. Practical Application – Pre-Eminence of the Son in the Walk of the Believer (10:19-13:25)

A. Exhortations, Warning, and Encouragement (10:19-39)

1. Exhortations (10:19-25)

5. How should we “hold fast the confession of our hope”? (v. 23)

without wavering – aklinēs 

Matthew 27:50 – 51 

Washed with pure water – louō   katharos  hydōr 

Romans 10:8 – 10

Philippians 1:6

John 13:34-35

Ephesians 2:10

2. The Fourth Warning – The Danger of Willful Sin (10:26-31)

6. How does the writer describe falling “into the hands of the living God”? (v. 31)

3. Encouragement (10:32-39)

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