O'Brien, Peter Thomas (1935-). Jesus As High Priest Part 1. Moore Theological College. 2003. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/175877.
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O'Brien, P. (2003). Jesus as High Priest Part 1. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/175877.
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O'Brien, Peter Thomas (1935-).Jesus As High Priest Part 1. Moore Theological College. 2003. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/175877.
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O'Brien speaks on Hebrews 7:1-10. O'Brien looks at the use of the term 'priest'. He examines what the term means, by surveying Hebrews chapters 2-6. This includes the suffering with humanity, being in service to God, and what qualifies Jesus to be a High Priest. O'Brien examines being a High Priest in the order of Melchizedek and what it has to do with the situation of the believers in Rome. He outlines the historical context of Hebrews 7 including the possibility of the context being Nero's fire in Rome in 64 AD. O'Brien touches on each of the issues that arise for Jesus being a High Priest. Longer version of Hebrews 7 - Hebrews 7 2. Originally delivered 2003-04-10
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