From c806ff7ffbd46cc41827cf18caaf5db8ab1d1f30 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: joycerendahl Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 17:40:15 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update '59-heb/10.md' --- 59-heb/10.md | 18 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/59-heb/10.md b/59-heb/10.md index 178815f..b01ddaf 100644 --- a/59-heb/10.md +++ b/59-heb/10.md @@ -23,19 +23,19 @@ See: [Old Testament (Law and Prophets)](../articles/oldtestament.md); [Law of Mo The author wrote "consciousness of sins" to speak about a person knowing they sinned. This is even after God forgives them. Some scholars think the words, “consciousness of sins” spoke about a person's conscience not being satisfied after an offering was made. That is, the person could obey the Law of Moses, but they still felt guilty. -See: [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Conscience; [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); Guilty; Sacrifice +See: [Sin](../articles/sin.md); [Conscience](../articles/conscience.md); [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); [Guilty](../articles/guilty.md); Sacrifice ### What was the “reminder” about which the author spoke? The author wrote about a reminder. This was something that made people think about their sins over and over. In the Law of Moses, there was a yearly event called the Day of Atonement. This reminded people of their sins every year. Each year everyone in Israel had to repent. They had to make offerings for sin. This was so that God would cover over their sins for another year. -See: [Sin](../articles/sin.md); [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md): Atone (Atonement); Repent (Repentance); Sacrifice +See: [Sin](../articles/sin.md); [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md): [Atone (Atonement)](../articles/atone.md); Repent (Repentance); Sacrifice ### Why was it “impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins”? It was "impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins" because God wants people to obey him instead of sinning. The priests could remove sins. The “blood of bulls and goats”, that is to say sacrificing animals, only covered over sins that people committed. -See: [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Priest (Priesthood); Atone (Atonement); Sacrifice +See: [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Priest (Priesthood); [Atone (Atonement)](../articles/atone.md); Sacrifice ### Why did the author say that God “did not desire” sacrifices and offerings? @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The author wrote "once for all" so people would know that Jesus completely atone Under the rules of the Old Covenant, the Jewish people sacrificed animals to obey the Law of Moses. However, with the New Covenant, Jesus offered himself as a sacrifice for the sins of everyone. His sacrifice was done once, and does not need to be repeated. -See: Atone (Atonement); Sin; Covenant; [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); Sacrifice; Covenant with Moses (Old Covenant) +See: [Atone (Atonement)](../articles/atone.md); Sin; Covenant; [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); Sacrifice; Covenant with Moses (Old Covenant) ## 10:11-18 @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ See: Redeem (Redemption); Sanctify (Sanctification); Wrath; Sacrifice; Fulfill ( The author wrote "there is no longer any sacrifice for sin" (10:18) because Jesus ended the need for any other sacrifices. Jesus death is the only sacrifice that is needed for people to be at peace with God. -See: Crucify (Crucifixion); Sacrifice; Sin; Atone (Atonement); Cross +See: Crucify (Crucifixion); Sacrifice; Sin; [Atone (Atonement)](../articles/atone.md); Cross ## 10:19-25 @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ See: Most Holy Place (Holy of Holies); Presence of God; Tabernacle; Temple The author wrote about a "new and living way" for people to be with God. It is “new” because it did not exist before the sacrifice of Jesus. The author called it a “living way” because Jesus’ sacrifice provided eternal life for people who believe in him. Jesus is the "way" to God the Father (see: John 14:6). That is, when people believe in Jesus, they can serve God and talk to God themselves. -See: Eternal Life; Sacrifice; Atone (Atonement) +See: Eternal Life; Sacrifice; [Atone (Atonement)](../articles/atone.md) ### What was the “curtain” the author spoke of? @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ See: Metaphor; Temple; Holy Place; Most Holy Place (Holy of Holies); Tabernacle; The author wrote "by means of his flesh" to speak about the human life of Jesus. That is to say, he wrote about "flesh" as a symbol. It was the human life of Jesus that was presented to God as the sacrifice for sins (see: 1 Peter 3:18). -See: Symbol; Sacrifice; [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Atone (Atonement) +See: Symbol; Sacrifice; [Sin](../articles/sin.md); [Atone (Atonement)](../articles/atone.md) ### What was the “house of God”? @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ See: Son of God; Metaphor; Messiah (Christ) When someone said the death of Jesus was not different than any other death, then someone treated “the blood of the covenant as unholy” (see: Hebrews 9:14-15). They rejected the new covenant God made with people. -See: Atone (Atonement); Covenant; Holy (Holiness, Set Apart) +See: [Atone (Atonement)](../articles/atone.md); Covenant; Holy (Holiness, Set Apart) ### Why did the author write about being “sanctified” by blood? @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ See: Righteous (Righteousness); Justify (Justification); [Law of Moses](../artic Some scholars think author wrote "turn back to destruction" to speak about people who stop believing in Jesus. He warned people that God will send someone who stops believing in Jesus to hell, that is to "destruction." Other scholars think the author wrote this to speak about Christians who disobey Jesus. They will be punished and may even die because of this. However, they will still live with God in heaven forever. Christians are punished for sinning, but they are promised to go to heaven because Jesus was punished for their sins. -See: Hell; Punish (Punishment); Heaven; [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Atone (Atonement) +See: Hell; Punish (Punishment); Heaven; [Sin](../articles/sin.md); [Atone (Atonement)](../articles/atone.md) ### Why did the author write "keeping their souls"?