Without Blood No Forgiveness. Midrash Bible Studies, #6

Par : Richard Smith
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  • ISBN978-1-393-23286-5
  • EAN9781393232865
  • Date de parution07/01/2021
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  • ÉditeurRelay Publishing

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This Literal Midrash Study of Hebrews 9:22 examines the question, 'Does Christ's blood really represent the only means whereby people of all cultural backgrounds (Jewish as well as non- Jewish) can receive forgiveness of sin and the free gift of salvation?' It refutes the error of a certain American based Messianic Jewish leader who maintained that Christ's blood represented only one means whereby atonement (covering or cleansing) could be made for sin.
Highlighted is the way the beneficial influence of Christ's death extends backwards as well as forwards in time, Consequently, believers are challenged to show a deep appreciation for the shedding of Christ's blood, which has granted them so many blessings.
This Literal Midrash Study of Hebrews 9:22 examines the question, 'Does Christ's blood really represent the only means whereby people of all cultural backgrounds (Jewish as well as non- Jewish) can receive forgiveness of sin and the free gift of salvation?' It refutes the error of a certain American based Messianic Jewish leader who maintained that Christ's blood represented only one means whereby atonement (covering or cleansing) could be made for sin.
Highlighted is the way the beneficial influence of Christ's death extends backwards as well as forwards in time, Consequently, believers are challenged to show a deep appreciation for the shedding of Christ's blood, which has granted them so many blessings.
Christian Discernment
Richard Smith, Raymond Creed
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