Hebrews 3 - A Study Guide By Mark A. Copeland

"THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS"

Chapter Three

Having demonstrated Jesus' superiority to prophets and angels, the author now compares Jesus to Moses (1-6). The comparison is followed with a reference to Israel's unfaithfulness in wilderness which leads to the second of six warnings in this epistle: a warning against departing from the living God by developing an evil heart of unbelief (7-19).

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  1. What are the main points of this chapter?
    • Jesus' superiority over Moses He 3:1-6
    • A warning against departing He 3:7-19
  2. How are the original recipients of this epistle described? And Jesus? (1)
    • Holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly calling; Apostle and High Priest
  3. How are Moses and Jesus compared in this chapter? (3-6)
    • Moses: faithful as a servant in the house of God
    • Jesus: faithful as a Son over and builder of the house of God (worthy of more glory)
  4. Whose house are we? Under what conditions? (6)
    • The Son's house; if we hold fast the confidence and joy of hope firm to the end
  5. What period of Israel's history is referred to in Psalms 95? (7-11)
    • 40 years of wilderness wanderings
  6. What three things can lead the Christian to fall away? (12-13)
    • Developing an evil heart of unbelief
    • Departing from the living God
    • Becoming hardened through the deceitfulness of sin
  7. What three things can serve as an antidote preventing apostasy? (12-14)
    • Beware of unbelief
    • Exhort one another daily
    • Hold the beginning of our confidence steadfast to the end
  8. Who rebelled in the wilderness and did not enter the Promised Land? (16-18)
    • Those led by Moses out of Egypt, who did not obey
  9. Why were they not permitted to enter? (19)
    • Because of unbelief