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Chapter 99 of 157

101 Hebrews 7-8

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Hebrews 7-8 SECOND YEAR—LESSON XLV Hebrews CHAPTER 7 1. Who was Melchisedec, and what did he do to Abraham? Verse 1.

2. How much did Abraham give him? Verse 2.

3. Who were his parents? Verse 3.

4. Whose sons were priests? Verse 5.

5. Did Melchisedec come from this tribe? Verse 6.

6. Which was greater, Abraham or Melchisedec? Verse 7.

7. Was there perfection by the Levitical priesthood? Verse 11.

8. Are we under that priesthood? Verse 12.

9. Out of what tribe did Christ come? Verses 13, 14.

10. How was Christ made a priest? Verses 15-17.

11. Did the law make anything perfect? Verse 19.

12. What was the difference in the manner in which those high priests and Christ came into the priestly office? Verse 21.

13. How does the priestly work of Christ differ from the work of those high priests? Verses 23, 24.

14. Wherein does the sacrifice Christ made for sin differ from the sacri¬fices made by those high priests? Verse 27.

CHAPTER 8 15. Where is our high priest? Verse 1.

16. Over what tabernacle is he priest? Verse 2.

17. Could Christ be a priest on earth? Verse 4.

GENERAL QUESTIONS 1. Give the history of the kings thai Abraham slaughtered.

2. What brought up the fight? Give details.

3. Please explain how Melchisedec could be a man, also a priest, and without father or mother, beginning of days or end of life.

4. Who was Levi?

5. What does Salem mean?

6. Tell in what way the priesthood is changed?

7. In what manner is the law changed?

8. Explain why some priests offered daily and some yearly.

9. God said he would write the new law in our hearts.

10. Where did he write the old?

11. God said we should all know him in the new covenant. In the old covenant, what two classes did not know God?

12. In the new covenant, God says when he forgives our sins, he will re¬member them no more.

How often did he remember all their sins in the old law?

13. God required Abraham to give one-tenth and this was the law of ALL under the old covenant, and God requires us to give as we have been prospered. Will God accept our gift if it be less than one-tenth of what we make today?

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