Things Upheld. A Study of Hebrews.
by J. David Pitcher, Jr., MD
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About the Book
The book of Hebrews is structured like a court case as well. The writer of Hebrews uses legal terms to make his argument to persuade the Christian that his or her faith is truly genuine. The theme of the book is that peace (with God) and righteousness (from God) are for us today. With this in mind, the writer brings the evidence before the reader in Hebrews 6:13-12:24. In Chapter 10 of Hebrews, the First Witness, Jesus, is cross-examined, and the Third Witness, the Holy Spirit, is called to the stand. The case has already occurred and can be seen in Psalm 109 and 110, Zechariah 3, and the last of the seven trials of Jesus (the 1st six trials were before Annas (John 18:12-23), before Caiaphas (Matthew 26:57-68), before the Sanhedrin (Luke 22:66-71), before Pilate the 1st time (Matthew 27:1), before Herod (Luke 23:8-12), and before Pilate the 2nd time (Luke 23:13-25)), the trial before the Father (Matthew 27:46).
All the evidence is presented and the writer uses the Old Testament to make the case clear and immediately, the importance of the case is understood. Additionally, there are precedents, preliminary proceedings, charges against us, evidence, the defendant's testimony, pre-verdict events, and the verdict.
The theme of the book is that peace and righteousness are for us today. This outline using alliteration with in-depth questions is meant to facilitate a detailed study of the book with one of many references available. The writer uses the Old Testament extensively to substantiate his argument and the reader is encouraged to privately investigate those passages either individually or in a group setting.
Seventeen color illustrations illuminate the point the writer is pleading. May you find assurance and rest as you study the book of Hebrews and gain growth for your spirit.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Religion & Spirituality
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 84 - Publish Date: Aug 20, 2008
- Keywords New Testament, Bible study, Hebrews, Christian
About the Creator
Dr. Dave Pitcher is an orthopaedic oncologic surgeon at the University of Miami. He and his wife attend Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale. He is a member of the AAOS, the AOA, the Christian Medical and Dental Associations, the Southern Orthopaedic Association, and others. He is the author of "Making the Assist: Caring for Those with Cancer" (Thomas Nelson) and "After the Rapture: Passing the Torch" (Bridge-Logos). He has contributed to more than 60 medical publications as well, many of which can be viewed at www.pubmed.gov. Doctor Pitcher grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he attended Edison High School where he graduated in 1974. He completed a BS in biomedical chemistry at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa in 1978 and graduated from the charter class at ORU School of Medicine in 1982. He completed his orthopaedic training at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu and his Musculoskeletal Tumor Fellowship at MGH in Boston. He is an Associate Professor at the University of Miami.