1 John: We know

In his first epistle, John uses lots of ‘we know’ statements (2:3, 2:5-6, 2:18, 3:2, 3:14, 3:16, 3:19-20, 3:24, 4:6, 4:13-16, 5:2, 5:14-15, 5:18-20).  Here they are:

 

Hebrews: Let us

Here are the ‘let us’ passages in Hebrews (4:1, 4:11, 4:14, 4:16, 6:1, 10:22, 10:23, 10:24, 10:25, 12:1, 12:2, 12.28)

Notes:

  • I left out Hebrews 6:1
  • The two let-uses of Heb 12:1 appear on one slide
  • There’s an abundance of the word ‘therefore’

Hebrews: The priesthood

Here’s a chart highlighting the differences between Jesus’ priesthood and the Levitical priesthood.

Jesus' priesthood vs. Levitical priesthood
Jesus' priesthood vs. Levitical priesthood

Notes:

  • I got the verses from Between Two Worlds.
  • I had no idea how to pictorially represent #5 in the space available. No one has seen the greater and perfect tent of #7, so a question mark seemed fitting.

Hebrews: Jesus is better

Here’s something I prepared with some of the explicit ‘better’ statements in Hebrews (1:4, 7:19, 7:22, 8:6, 12:24).

Jesus is better!
Jesus is better!

Other statements include:

  • Jesus is better than Moses (3:3-5)
  • Jesus’ rest is better than Joshua’s (4:8-10)
  • and many more…

Holy Week timeline visualisation

Holy Week timeline
Holy Week timeline (click to enlarge)

This visualisation harmonises the four Gospel accounts of Holy Week and lets you examine the “who,” “what,” and “where” of events leading up to and through Easter. Follow the lines in the chart to see at a glance what people were doing, where they were, and whom they were with at any point during the week.

(Via the Bible Gateway Blog)

You can also read how the visualisation was created.

If you liked this, you may also want to have a look at the Holy Week map.

Holy Week map

We’re already halfway through Holy Week— the seven days preceding Easter. If you’ve ever wondered what happened during that period of time that led to the death, burial and resurrection of Christ, you may find the following map and timeline helpful: