New Testament -> Hebrews
For yet a little while, and he that shall come will come, and will not tarry.—Hebrews 10:37
Hebrews Highlights
The author of Hebrews believed that he was living in the “last days.” 1:2
God set the earth on a foundation; therefore, it does not move. 1:10
Every skeptic and nonbeliever has “an evil heart of unbelief.” 3:12
God will not forgive us unless we shed the blood of some innocent creature. 9:13-14, 22
Those who disobeyed the Old Testament law were killed without mercy. It will be much worse for those who displease Jesus. 10:28-29
The author of Hebrews believed that Jesus would come “in a little while, and will not tarry.” 10:37
If you’re not a Christian, it’s impossible to please God. 11:6
The heroes of faith (Samson, Jephthah, David, and Samuel) 11:32
God always hurts the ones he loves. And if God doesn’t hurt you, they you are a bastard, not a son. 12:6-8
God ordered animals to be “stoned, or thrust through with a dart” if they “so much as ... touch the mountain.” 12:20
Be hospitable to strangers for “thereby some have entertained angels.” 13:2
Avoid “strange doctrines.” Those who do so will avoid nearly everything that the Bible teaches. 13:9
