> The recipients of the Hebrews letter
are identified as those who "have need of milk and not solid food." Are we to believe that these baby-like Christians are
then given some of the most difficult and mysterious passages in the entire Bible?
> How does Hebrews explain to
these baby-like Christians what they must do before attempting to understand the more difficult truths?
> What
serious errors have been made in translating Hebrews?
> Where in the Bible is the AMENDMENT to the Law
of Moses? Where is a commandment REPEALED? (The answers are right in your King James Bible, but they are clarified in PGNMS!)
> Why should the concept of "no more sacrifice" in Hebrews be understood not as a threat, but as a precious promise?
> Why should Hebrews be considered the
book of recovery?
> How can the unique PGNMS format enhance your understanding and your Bible study?
>
How can Hebrews help us to encourage young Christians to persevere in the faith?