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The Epistle to the Hebrews
Lesson 4 Jesus Christ – Greater than Moses Hebrews 3:1-19
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An Inspired Comparison of Christ and Moses (Hebrews 3:1-6)
As “holy brethren” and “partakers of a heavenly calling” readers are asked to consider Christ. The Apostle – one sent. God “sent” His Son from heaven (1 John 4:9-14) Here and elsewhere the Greek word is “apostello” High Priest – one who intercedes to God. Jesus was sent into the world from heaven to come back from earth into God’s presence on behalf of the world.
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An Inspired Comparison of Christ and Moses (Hebrews 3:1-6)
As a Builder, Christ is superior to Moses Both were faithful to Him who appointed them (3:2; 8:5) Christ is worthy of “more honor” because He who built the house has more honor than the house (3:3-4; 1:3; Matthew 16:18) Moses was God’s Servant, Jesus is His Son Moses was a servant in God’s house (3:5; Num. 12:7). But his work was merely a preface to the work of Christ (10:1; Galatians 3:23-25) Jesus Christ is a Son over God’s house (3:6a; Ephesians 1:22-23; cf. John 8:36) We are His house “if we hold fast the confidence and the rejoicing of the hope firm to the end” (3:6)
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Beware Brethren, Lest You Depart from the Living God (Hebrews 3:7-19)
Heed the warning of the Holy Spirit (3:7-11; Psalm 95:7-11; cf. 2 Peter 1:21) Do not harden your hearts like the Israelites in the rebellion in the wilderness (3:8; Exo. 17:1-7) They “tested” and “tried” God (3:9) God was angry with them because they always went astray in their hearts and did not know His ways (3:10) The consequence was that God swore “they shall not enter my rest” (3:11; Deuteronomy 1:35; Numbers 14:23)
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Beware Brethren, Lest You Depart from the Living God (Hebrews 3:7-19)
Beware of falling like the Israelites (3:12-15) Those being warned are “brethren” (3:12) Partakers of the heavenly calling (3:1) Being warned about “departing from the living God” -- one cannot depart from a place he has never been! The departure occurs if we have “an evil heart of unbelief” -- like the Israelites who “hardened their hearts” (cf. 3:8) We must exhort one another daily to prevent being hardened by the deceitfulness of sin (3:13) Sin deceives Hardens heart Leads to Unbelief DAILY mutual exhortation is the preventative.
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Beware Brethren, Lest You Depart from the Living God (Hebrews 3:7-19)
Beware of falling like the Israelites (3:12-15) We are partakers with Christ “if we hold fast” (3:14-15) This was also the condition for being His house (3:6) If we do not hold fast, we are neither part of His house nor partakers with Him of the inheritance. We can so sin as to be lost (4:1, 11; 6:4-6; 10:26-31; 1 Cor. 9:27; 10:12; 1 Tim. 1:19) We must not make the same mistake Israel made “in the rebellion.”
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Beware Brethren, Lest You Depart from the Living God (Hebrews 3:7-19)
Analysis of Israel’s apostasy (3:16-19) Those who heard, rebelled (3:16) They experienced God’s wrath due to their sin. Their corpses fell in the wilderness They could not enter His rest because they “did not obey” (NKJV) & “they believed not” (KJV, 3:18) Ultimately they could not enter in because of “unbelief” (3:19) The last words in verses 18 and 19 are defined in Thayer’s Greek Lexicon as follows. Apeitheo: 1) not to allow one’s self to be persuaded 1a) to refuse or withhold belief 1b) to refuse belief and obedience 2) not to comply with Apistia :1) unfaithfulness, faithless
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