- 1. The Epistle to the Hebrews is a profound and intricate book found in the New Testament of the Christian Bible, traditionally attributed to Paul the Apostle, though its authorship remains a topic of scholarly debate due to its sophisticated Greek style and theological depth. Written to a group of Jewish Christians facing persecution and wavering in their faith, the epistle emphasizes the superiority of Christ over the Old Testament prophets, angels, and the Levitical priesthood, presenting Him as the ultimate High Priest who offers a new covenant through His sacrificial death. The text meticulously illustrates the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies in Jesus, using typology and allegory to compare Jesus to Melchizedek, a mysterious figure from Genesis, thereby establishing a new order of priesthood that transcends the old. It also encourages perseverance in faith amidst trials, warns against apostasy, and exhorts readers to hold firmly to their confession, highlighting the importance of faith, hope, and love as foundational tenets of Christian life. With its rich theological themes, including the concept of faith as the assurance of things hoped for, and its vivid descriptions of Jesus' sacrificial role, the Epistle to the Hebrews continues to be a vital text for understanding the relationship between the Old and New Covenants and the nature of Christian faith.
Who is traditionally believed to be the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews?
A) James B) John C) Peter D) Paul
- 2. To whom is the Epistle to the Hebrews primarily addressed?
A) Corinthians B) Jewish Christians C) Roman believers D) Gentile converts
- 3. Which Old Testament figure is emphasized in Hebrews as a type of Christ?
A) Melchizedek B) Moses C) David D) Abraham
- 4. What theme is central to the Epistle to the Hebrews?
A) The superiority of Christ B) Church organization C) End times prophecy D) Faith vs. works
- 5. What does Hebrews say about the new covenant?
A) It replaces the old without fulfillment. B) It is superior to the old covenant. C) It is similar to the old covenant. D) It has no relevance.
- 6. Which chapter of Hebrews focuses on the 'faith hall of fame'?
A) Hebrews 12 B) Hebrews 11 C) Hebrews 4 D) Hebrews 10
- 7. According to Hebrews, how should believers approach God?
A) With indifference B) With confidence C) With fear D) With doubt
- 8. What does Hebrews say about Jesus' suffering?
A) He was exempt from suffering. B) He enjoyed every moment. C) He suffered for no reason. D) He learned obedience through suffering.
- 9. What does the writer of Hebrews encourage believers to do?
A) Neglect their meetings. B) Give up on faith. C) Persevere in faith. D) Focus solely on works.
- 10. How does Hebrews describe the Word of God?
A) Only allegorical. B) Dead and dull. C) Simply historical. D) Living and active.
- 11. What city is mentioned as the 'city of the living God'?
A) Heavenly Jerusalem. B) Bethlehem. C) Jerusalem on earth. D) Jericho.
- 12. What sacrifice does Hebrews emphasize as the ultimate sacrifice?
A) The offerings of the priests. B) The sacrifices of the Temple. C) The blood of bulls and goats. D) Jesus’ sacrifice.
- 13. Which warning is found in Hebrews?
A) Warning against fellowship. B) Warning against worship. C) Warning against falling away. D) Warning against prayer.
- 14. In Hebrews 12, believers are encouraged to fix their eyes on whom?
A) Jesus. B) Moses. C) The law. D) The prophets.
- 15. What does Hebrews say about hope?
A) Something to be ashamed of. B) Anchor for the soul. C) Delusion of believers. D) Irrelevant in trials.
- 16. Who are the 'cloud of witnesses' mentioned in Hebrews?
A) People in the New Testament. B) Faithful believers from the Old Testament. C) Angels observing Christians. D) Worldly figures.
- 17. What is said to be the source of peace in Hebrews?
A) Through rituals. B) Through Christ. C) By following the law. D) By attaining knowledge.
- 18. What does Hebrews say about Jesus' resurrection?
A) It was a metaphor. B) Only His spirit was resurrected. C) It is unimportant. D) It confirms His victory over death.
- 19. In Hebrews 12, believers are encouraged to run with _____?
A) Perseverance B) Caution C) Sadness D) Speed
- 20. In Hebrews, who is said to have been the first martyr?
A) Isaiah B) John the Baptist C) Abel D) Moses
- 21. What do the Hebrew Christians face as discussed in the letter?
A) Unity B) Persecution C) Indifference D) Prosperity
- 22. What will happen to those who deliberately sin after receiving the truth?
A) Blessing B) Fearful judgment C) Immediate forgiveness D) Nothing
- 23. What is the ultimate reward for faith according to Hebrews?
A) Wealth B) Eternal life C) Power on earth D) Social standing
- 24. Which chapter in Hebrews talks about discipline as a sign of sonship?
A) Chapter 9 B) Chapter 11 C) Chapter 10 D) Chapter 12
- 25. Which Old Testament figure is specifically mentioned as an example of faith in Hebrews 11?
A) Elijah B) Solomon C) Abraham D) Isaiah
- 26. In Hebrews 1, the author states that Jesus is the exact representation of whom?
A) Angels B) Mankind C) God's being D) The law
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