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The Book of Hebrews

One of the most difficult books of the New Testament, Hebrews tends to approach many topics and themes differently than other New Testament books.

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Hebrews is one of the most challenging books in the New Testament. Many of its topics and themes are difficult to understand, and it tends to approach them differently than other New Testament books do. But it helps when we recognize that the original audience was facing persecution and that they were tempted to turn away from Christ. That’s why the author of Hebrews placed his emphasis on standing strong in the faith, and it’s why this book is one of the most valuable and encouraging to Christians in every age.

This course is provided by Third Millennium Ministries (thirdmill.org)

  • eccellente

    — Giovanni, Italy
  • Wonderful insights indeed. Hopefully these impressions will stand me in good stead in the future.

    — Johann, United States (US)
  • An excellent course!

    — Russell, Canada
  • This was more than I expected and have ever learned.

    — Alexa, United States (US)
  • This made me want to read more of the book of Hebrews. It opened up more of what I did not know and had not heard.

    — Alexa, United States (US)
  • I found this course really challenging, the content is really hard to get your head around and the quizzes really make you think

    — Alison, United Kingdom (UK)
  • There was so much new material that I have learned.

    — Aileen, United States (US)
  • Excellent discourse. Very well put together and really informative.

    — Grace, United States (US)
  • This course was great. Challenging but yet easy to follow.

    — Ricky, United States (US)
  • Great overview.

    — Donald, United States (US)
  • I love learning new things. I learned a lot of new information about the Book of Hebrews that I had never heard before. The influence of the Dead Sea scrolls, the persecution coming from fellow believers and even the fact that todays theologians do not believe that Paul was the author of Hebrews. Of course all of this is commentary, but it has helped me to gain a better understanding of Hebrews. Excellent study.

    — Pamela, United States (US)

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Course Details

  • 2 Lessons
  • 7 Activities
  • 3 Assessments
  • 60 Min Average
  • 3 Hrs Minimum
  • 6 CEUs
  • Course Award

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Lecturer

Stephen Um, PhD