| Hebrews chapter 1 |
| Heb 1:1-3. |
Christ in these last times coming to us from the Father, |
| Heb 1:4-14. |
is preferred above the angels, both in person and office. |
| Hebrews chapter 2 |
| Heb 2:1-4. |
We ought to be obedient to Christ Jesus; |
| Heb 2:5-13. |
and that because he vouchsafed to take our nature upon him; |
| Heb 2:14-18. |
as it was necessary. |
| Hebrews chapter 3 |
| Heb 3:1-6. |
Christ is more worthy than Moses; |
| Heb 3:7-19. |
therefore if we believe not in him, we shall be more worthy punishment than hardhearted Israel. |
| Hebrews chapter 4 |
| Heb 4:1-11. |
The rest of Christians is attained by faith. |
| Heb 4:12-13. |
The power of God's word. |
| Heb 4:14-15. |
By our high priest Jesus, the Son of God, |
| Heb 4:16. |
we may and must go boldly to the throne of grace. |
| Hebrews chapter 5 |
| Heb 5:1-10. |
The honour of our Saviour's priesthood. |
| Heb 5:11-14. |
Negligence in the knowledge thereof is reproved. |
| Hebrews chapter 6 |
| Heb 6:1-10. |
He exhorts not to fall back from the faith; |
| Heb 6:11. |
but to be stedfast, |
| Heb 6:12. |
diligent, and patient to wait upon God; |
| Heb 6:13-20. |
because God is most sure in his promise. |
| Hebrews chapter 7 |
| Heb 7:1-10. |
Christ Jesus is a priest after the order of Melchisedec; |
| Heb 7:11-28. |
and so far more excellent than the priests of Aaron's order. |
| Hebrews chapter 8 |
| Heb 8:1-6. |
By the eternal priesthood of Christ the Levitical priesthood of Aaron is abolished; |
| Heb 8:7-13. |
and the temporal covenant with the fathers, by the eternal covenant of the Gospel. |
| Hebrews chapter 9 |
| Heb 9:1-10. |
The description of the rites and bloody sacrifices of the law; |
| Heb 9:11-28. |
which are far inferior to the dignity and perfection of the blood and sacrifice of Christ. |
| Hebrews chapter 10 |
| Heb 10:1-9. |
The weakness of the law sacrifices. |
| Heb 10:10-13. |
The sacrifice of Christ's body once offered, |
| Heb 10:14-18. |
for ever hath taken away sins. |
| Heb 10:19-39. |
An exhortation to hold fast the faith with patience and thanksgiving. |
| Hebrews chapter 11 |
| Heb 11:1-5. |
What faith is. |
| Heb 11:6. |
Without faith we cannot please God. |
| Heb 11:7-40. |
The worthy fruits thereof in the fathers of old time. |
| Hebrews chapter 12 |
| Heb 12:1-21. |
An exhortation to constant faith, patience, and godliness. |
| Heb 12:22-29. |
A commendation of the new testament above the old. |
| Hebrews chapter 13 |
| Heb 13:1-3. |
Divers admonitions as to charity; |
| Heb 13:4. |
to honest life; |
| Heb 13:5-6. |
to avoid covetousness; |
| Heb 13:7-8. |
to regard God's preachers; |
| Heb 13:9. |
to take heed of strange doctrines; |
| Heb 13:10-15. |
to confess Christ; |
| Heb 13:16. |
to give alms; |
| Heb 13:17. |
to obey governors; |
| Heb 13:18-19. |
to pray for the apostles. |
| Heb 13:20-25. |
The conclusion. |