Hebrews Chapter 9 Discussion Page 4



 
  • Anonymous on Hebrews 9 - 11 years ago
    Sorry, Hebrews 7:15 is wrong, the correct is in Hebrews 9:15. Thanks.
  • Helen on Hebrews 9 - 11 years ago
    @Mar,
    Saying the blood of Jesus was shed for Israel only. I am glad you are reading the King James Bible. God did want the gentiles to worship him. In 1 John 2:2 ''And he is the propitiation (payment) for our sins, and not ours only but also for the sins of the WHOLE world.'' Colossians 1:14 says ''In whom we have redemption through his blood even the forgiveness of sins.'' I know Jesus died for me and my sins and I hope he will not be ashamed of me, and I will be able to call him brother. I�m going to meet him in the air!
  • Anonymous on Hebrews 9 - 11 years ago
    @Clints,
    The topic is literal Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ is for the forgiveness/redemption of sin for Israel nation/Jews. Psalms 130:7,8, Israel nation/Jews is prophesied that their sin is forgiven. And the fulfillment of the said prophesy in Psalm 130:7,8 is in Hebrew 7:15. That by means of death is for the redemption of the transgressions that were under the first testament. Talking about the word death there is a blood to be shed. And in addition also in Ephesians 2:11-14, Gentile people in the past or in the Old Testament were without Christ, No hope and without God in the world. But for the blood of Jesus Christ, Gentile people are made near, also the wall of partition between the Jews and Gentiles hath broken down. Now, in the time of our Lord Jesus Christ, Jews and Gentiles were the same and no more discrimination. It seems you are missing the topic, so may I ask you:
    1. Gentile people where did they commit sins in the Old Testament or in a New Testament? If your answer is in the New Testament, please give the verses;
    2. Where is your verse in the bible that through the blood of Jesus Christ Gentiles are also forgiven?
  • Clint on Hebrews 9 - 11 years ago
    Mar's's, the blood of Christ covers all believers whether Jew or Gentile, slave or free! God says all nations shall be blessed in Him! You need to study harder for yourself and not believe that garbage about gentiles not covered by Christ�s blood!
  • Dann rivera on Hebrews 9 - 12 years ago
    "they which are called might receive the promise of eternal inheritance." Those who have ears (hearing) will hear the call, those who are yet deaf will not hear. Only during the Millenium will the rest will have a chance to hear the THRUTH and be able to make a choice whether to receive or reject the offer of LIFE.
  • Righteous on Hebrews 9:27 - 12 years ago
    live as though each day is your final day, understand that all deeds will be judged by the righteous judge which is Christ Jesus.
  • Ben weaver on Hebrews 9:15 - 12 years ago
    V.15 Today's common usage of the phrases "Old & New Testament has strayed from the Bibles usage. Their true definitions are "A will or disposition, an arrangment of God with mankind," rather than the two sections of the Bible. The new testament or (covenant), is alluded to throughout the whole book, and specifically in Jere. 31:31-34. The new testament was not in effect until the death of the mediator as we see in Heb. 9:16-17. The old testament was given through Moses and was binding until the crucifiction of Jesus on the cross, ( Rom. 7:4-6.) The new testament is said to be written in the hearts of believers, rather than on stone or with ink, referring to the sacred writings of the Bile ( 2 Cor. 3:3). However the written word is precious as a reference and guide, lest someone hear a word from the deciever. Since both old and new testament references are found throughout the Bible, it may be confusing to assume Gen. to be old testament, and Matthew thru John to be the new. Jesus taught people who were still under the law of moses until after his resurrection.
  • StephendeRafael on Hebrews 9 - 12 years ago
    I also would like to offer warm thanks for this website. It is very useful to study this way. Our praise to God for revealing the most highest truths thru his prophets, apostles and high priests of our profession. And truly our profession has to do with God and his salvation, and I for one Profess my faith in the God of our fathers in the Desert, and the Father of our Lord, who is Christ the first born from the dead, who being full of the Holy Spirit, as witnessed by John the Baptist, who endured every temptation of Satan, the prince of the devils, and who demonstrated his power over death by resurrecting from the Dead and walking upon the earth in his glorious resurrected body for 40 days and invited Thomas to touch his wounds because of his unbelief. He it is who is the captain of my soul, and He will I follow, taking up my cross for enduring tribulation and every affiction.
  • SOLMAN NAMBUR on Hebrews 9:3 - 13 years ago
    Dear beloved in Christ,
    warm greetings to you in the most holy name of our LOrd and Savior Jesus Christ,I have visited your website, this is very useful for me, thank you for your studies,
  • Mar's on Hebrews 9 - 13 years ago
    About the blood shedded of our Lord Jesus Christ, literally the blood, Gentiles are excluded about the forgiveness of Sin. Gentiles forgiveness is heartily believing the son of God. Supporting verses: Mat. 9:2 & Bh. 10:43. Mostly christians denominations teaches that the blood shedded of our Lord Jesus Christ, literally is for the forgiveness of Sins. Even if no verses in the bible to support in their declarations. Even a single word you cannot read that through the blood of our Lord Jesus Christ specifically, Gentiles are included in the forgiveness of Sins. Absolutely, the forgiveness of Sin through the blood is only given to the Jews/Israel nation. Supporting verses prophesied in Psalm 130:7& 8 - literally Israel nation was redeemed. The fulfillment of the prophesy is in Heb. 9:15.


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