Hebrews 10 · WEB
One Sacrifice, Full Assurance, Persevering Faith
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Summary
The author concludes his great theological argument: the law's repeated sacrifices could never take away sins, but Christ offered one perfect sacrifice forever and sat down at God's right hand. Because of this, believers can draw near to God with full confidence, hold fast their confession, and stir one another up to love and good works. The chapter ends with a sober warning against deliberate apostasy and a stirring call to endure by faith—for the righteous live by faith, not by shrinking back.
Themes
- One sacrifice that perfects forever
- Bold access to God through the blood of Jesus
- The call to persevere together in community
- The seriousness of willful sin and apostasy
- Living by faith and not shrinking back
Key verses
- Heb 10:10 — “We have been sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all.”
- Heb 10:14 — “By one offering he has perfected forever those who are being sanctified.”
- Heb 10:23 — “Let's hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering; for he who promised is faithful.”
- Heb 10:25 — “Not forsaking our own assembling together... but exhorting one another, and so much the more as you see the Day approaching.”
- Heb 10:38 — “The righteous one will live by faith.”
Context & background
The letter to the Hebrews was written c. AD 60-70 to Jewish Christians (likely in Jerusalem, modern Israel, or Rome, modern Italy) tempted to revert to Judaism under social and political pressure. The temple in Jerusalem was still standing, with daily sacrifices ongoing; the author argues these are now obsolete shadows. He quotes Psalm 40 to show Christ came to do God's will with his body, and Jeremiah 31 to confirm the new covenant. The closing call to endurance recalls their earlier sufferings—possibly the Roman persecution under Nero (AD 64) or the expulsion of Jews from Rome under Claudius (AD 49)—and quotes Habakkuk 2 on living by faith.
Cross-references
- Habakkuk 2:3-4 — Quoted in verses 37-38 on the righteous living by faith
- Hebrews 6:4-6 — Parallel warning against falling away after enlightenment
- Jeremiah 31:33-34 — Quoted in verses 16-17 on the new covenant
- Psalm 40:6-8 — Quoted in verses 5-7 about Christ coming to do God's will
- Romans 1:17 — "The righteous shall live by faith" applied to the gospel