Spent a lot of time today on the warning passages of Hebrews, specifically chapter 6. Not hypothetical, not empty warnings. Thinking through who is being addressed and what the nature of apostasy is.
Melchizedek is only mentioned three times, each a thousand years apart: Gen 14, Psalm 110, and Hebrews. One of the most helpful parts of this class is a thorough examination of the author's use of Old Testament passages in the New. Most valuable!
Am convinced of the need of taking more time to read and study in the original languages, something that has waned a bit for me over the past few years. I'm so thankful for DTS's emphasis on language and exegesis, and don't want to lose those resources.
Melchizedek is only mentioned three times, each a thousand years apart: Gen 14, Psalm 110, and Hebrews. One of the most helpful parts of this class is a thorough examination of the author's use of Old Testament passages in the New. Most valuable!
Am convinced of the need of taking more time to read and study in the original languages, something that has waned a bit for me over the past few years. I'm so thankful for DTS's emphasis on language and exegesis, and don't want to lose those resources.
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