Do you think of the Hebrews as Christian Believers?
1. all the NT epistles were written to people that are already Christian
2. The Gospels and the book of Acts have the mission of proving to non-Christians that Christ was the Son of God, Messiah.
- They did that by appealing to OT texts predicting the Messiah and then showing that Christ fulfilled what was predicted.
- They also did that by miracles showing that supernatural events confirmed Christ's claims since God would not do that if the claims were false.
- None of that in the book of Hebrews.
It is clear in the book of Hebrews that these Christian believers
view Christ as the Son of God, the Messiah, our High Priest in Heaven - seated at the right hand of the Father. Paul is explaining what that means in greater depth - but starts out assuming that the readers already view Christ as the Son of God.
In Heb 1 he is expanding on just exactly what that means.
Heb 1:
God, after He spoke long ago to the fathers in the prophets in many portions and in many ways, 2 in these last days has spoken to us
in His Son, whom He appointed heir of all things, t
hrough whom also He made the world.
Just as we see in John 1.
Instead of arguing - "this proves Jesus is in fact God's Son" his argument is "SINCE Jesus is God's Son - that means He holds all these special roles - all angels worship Him, He is creator..."
Heb 1:
3 And He is the radiance of His glory and the exact representation of His nature, and upholds all things by the word of His power.
Just as we see in Co 2 -- "in Him dwells all the fullness of the Godhead in bodily form"
Heb1: Son of God
5 For to which of the angels did He ever say,
“You are My Son,
Today I have begotten You”?
Just as we see in John 1 and John 3:16
In Heb 7 Jesus is without beginning and without end.
Heb 8 - High Priest, one Mediator, speaks the New Covenant which means HE is claiming to be God speaking at Sinai
Now the main point in what has been said is this: we have such a high priest, who has taken His seat at the right hand of the throne of the Majesty in the heavens, 2 a minister in the sanctuary and in the true tabernacle, which the Lord pitched, not man. 3 For every high priest is appointed to offer both gifts and sacrifices; so it is necessary that this high priest also have something to offer. 4 Now if He were on earth, He would not be a priest at all, since there are those who offer the gifts according to the Law; 5 who serve a copy and shadow of the heavenly things, just as Moses was warned by God when he was about to erect the tabernacle; for, “See,” He says, “that you make all things according to the pattern which was shown you on the mountain.” 6 But now He has obtained a more excellent ministry, by as much as He is also the mediator of a better covenant, which has been enacted on better promises.
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What Paul does not do in the book of Hebrews - is what we see Matt, Mark, Luke and John doing - which is to try and prove from OT scriptures is that Jesus is the promised Messiah. The readers appear to already know that.
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Notice what Paul says "are the basics" that he is not going to take time to go over again -
Heb 6:
Therefore leaving the elementary teaching about the Christ, let us press on to maturity, not laying again a foundation of repentance from dead works and of faith toward God, 2 of instruction about washings and laying on of hands, and the resurrection of the dead and eternal judgment
Paul argues that those are all the basic topics and he does not want to go over the basics - but rather to move on beyond first base topics that they already know "about the Christ" -- 'The Messiah".