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Introduction

A.M. 4068. A.D. 64.

Here,

(1,) The apostle declares his resolution of advancing to sublimer truths without dwelling further upon the first principles, and exhorts the believing Hebrews to aspire after greater proficiency in the knowledge of the gospel, as a mean to prevent their backsliding and apostacy, which he shows would end in ruin, Hebrews 6:1-8 .

(2,) He expresses his hopes that they would persevere in the good way on which they had entered, and would attain eternal salvation; pressing them, however, to still greater diligence, in imitation of those who already inherited the promises, Hebrews 6:9-12 .

(3,) Addressing himself to sincere believers, he comforts them with a view of the goodness of God, and his fidelity to those sacred engagements into which he had condescended to enter; the performance of which, he shows, is further sealed by the entrance of Christ into heaven as our forerunner, Hebrews 6:13-20 .

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