This letter is one of the two greatest theological treatises of the New Testament. It is the ''Leviticus'' of the New Testament, detailing how the Lord Jesus Christ is both the fulfillment and the successor to all that had gone on before.
This study will contrast conditional promises of the past with unconditional promises of the New Covenant: exchanging the shadows for substance. The Calvinist and Arminian viewpoints will be explored. This third of the trilogy on Habakkuk 2:4, ''The Just shall live by faith,'' address profound aspects of ''faith'' which challenge even the most diligent student.
The Hebrews Commentary includes the following studies on DVDs:
- Hebrews Introduction and 1:1 - 3 -: Introduction. Authorship.
- Hebrews Chapters 1:4 - 14 -: Greater than the Angels.
- Hebrews Chapter 2 -:The Role of Christ in Salvation. Warning #1: The Danger of Drifting.
- Hebrews Chapter 3 -:Greater Than Moses. The Disobedient Generation—Warning #2: The Danger of Disobedience.
- Hebrews Chapter 4 (and the rest of Chapter 3) :The Promise of Rest. Christ, The Way to God.
- Hebrews Chapter 5-:Warning Against Apostasy. Priesthood of Melchisedec. Warning #3: Failing to Mature.
- Hebrews Chapter 6 -:Eternal Salvation Question. Call to Maturity. God’s Oath Unchanging.
- Hebrews Chapter 7-:Jesus fulfills the Levitical Priesthood.
- Hebrews Chapter 8-:Jesus as the Perfect Priest. The New Covenant.
- Hebrews Chapter 9-:The Tabernacle. The Structure. Christ, the ultimate High Priest.
- Hebrews Chapter 10 -:The Significance of the Details. The Camp. “Let us.” The Only Way. The Substance. Warning #4: The Danger of Willful Sin.
- Hebrews Chapter 11 -:By Faith Abel, Enoch, Noah, Isaac, Joseph.... Law versus Grace.
- Hebrews Chapter 12-:Warning #5: The Danger of Indifference.
- Addendum: The Messianic (Millennial) Kingdom -:The Paradigm of Salvation—Past, Present, and Future Tenses. Sanctification and Inheritance; Paul’s paranoia. Thy Kingdom Come—The Davidic Covenant and The Kingdom Events. Overcomers.
- Hebrews Chapter 13 -:Exhortations. Christian Hospitality. Parting Words.
- Addendum: Luke 21 -:A review of Luke 21, often confused with the Olivet Discourse (Matthew 24 & Mark 13) and the Siege and Fall of Jerusalem in a.d. 70.
Encoding: This DVD will be viewable in countries with the proper DVD player and television set. Format: Color, Full screen. Aspect Ratio: 4:3. Audio Encoding: Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo. Run Time: 16 Hours. Number of discs: 4.
This study is by CHUCK MISSLER, founder of K-House, whose mission is to create, develop, and distribute materials to stimulate, encourage, and facilitate serious study of the Bible as the inerrant Word of God.
Koinonia is a New Testament word which is most often translated to mean "communication", "fellowship", or "communion". Koinonia House, or K-House as the ministry is affectionately called, is dedicated to the development and distribution of materials for encouraging and facilitating serious study of the Bible as the inerrant Word of God. K-House was founded by Chuck and Nancy Missler. Chuck, a Naval academy graduate and former Branch Chief of the Dept. of Guided Missiles, had a remarkable 30-year executive career. He served on the Board of Directors of 12 public companies and was CEO of 6 of them. For twenty years Chuck balanced his high-profile corporate career with his teaching commitment to a weekly Bible study at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa in Southern California. Nancy, while raising their four children, has touched the lives of thousands through her in-depth teaching of Biblical discoveries in her "Way of Agape" and "Be Ye Transformed" books and tape series.
After a devastating earthquake in 1992 demolished their home in Big Bear, California, Chuck and Nan moved Koinonia House to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho and K-House now reaches tens of thousands through its monthly newsletter, radio shows, cassette tapes, and conferences. More than eight million study tapes have been distributed in the U.S. and in over 35 countries around the world.