Hebrews 1: The author emphasizes the supremacy of Christ, who is greater than the angels and the prophets.
Hebrews 2: Christ is presented as fully human and divine, the perfect high priest who leads believers into salvation.
Hebrews 3: The author warns against unbelief and calls believers to enter God’s rest through faith.
Hebrews 4: Christ is the great high priest who sympathizes with our weaknesses and offers salvation.
Hebrews 5: Christ’s priesthood is compared to that of Melchizedek, surpassing the Levitical priesthood.
Hebrews 6: Christ’s sacrifice is perfect and eternal, securing forgiveness for all who believe in Him.
Hebrews 7: The author warns against falling away from the faith and calls for maturity in Christ.
Hebrews 8: The new covenant, established through Christ, surpasses the old covenant in every way.
Hebrews 9: Christ’s sacrifice once for all is contrasted with the repeated sacrifices of the old covenant.
Hebrews 10: The author encourages believers to have faith and perseverance, looking to the examples of the faithful in the past.
Hebrews 11: Faith is defined, and the author lists examples of faithful people from the Old Testament.
Hebrews 12: Believers are urged to run the race of faith with perseverance, fixing their eyes on Jesus.
Hebrews 13: The author concludes with exhortations on living a life of love, hospitality, and faith, and offers a final prayer and blessing.