PERICOPE 15

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HEBREWS
  • 1:1–4 — Elohim’s final revelation through His Son
  • 1:5–14 — The Son exalted above angels
  • 2:1–4 — A warning against neglecting salvation
  • 2:5–9 — The Son made lower than angels for a time
  • 2:10–18 — The humanity of the Messiah and His help for His brethren
  • 3:1–6 — Yahshua greater than Moses
  • 3:7–19 — Warning against unbelief like Israel in the wilderness
  • 4:1–11 — The promise of entering Yahweh’s rest
  • 4:12–13 — The power of the living Word
  • 4:14–16 — Our great High Priest who sympathizes with our weakness
  • 5:1–10 — The priesthood of the Messiah like Melchizedek
  • 5:11–14 — A call to spiritual maturity
  • 6:1–8 — Warning against falling away
  • 6:9–20 — Encouragement and assurance based on Elohim’s promise and oath
  • 7:1–10 — Melchizedek: type of the Messiah’s priesthood
  • 7:11–28 — The superiority of Messiah’s priesthood
  • 8:1–6 — The heavenly ministry of the High Priest
  • 8:7–13 — The new covenant prophesied in Jeremiah
  • 9:1–10 — The earthly sanctuary and its limitations
  • 9:11–22 — The Messiah’s ministry in the heavenly sanctuary
  • 9:23–28 — Once-for-all sacrifice of Messiah
  • 10:1–18 — The sufficiency of Messiah’s sacrifice
  • 10:19–25 — Exhortation to draw near in faith
  • 10:26–39 — Warning against willful sin and encouragement to persevere
  • 11:1–7 — Faith defined and exemplified: Abel, Enoch, Noah
  • 11:8–22 — Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph
  • 11:23–31 — Moses and Rahab
  • 11:32–40 — Other heroes of faith and their endurance
  • 12:1–13 — Running the race with endurance and discipline
  • 12:14–29 — Warning against refusing Elohim’s voice and the unshakable kingdom
  • 13:1–6 — Exhortations to love, purity, and contentment
  • 13:7–19 — Remember your leaders; bearing reproach with the Messiah
  • 13:20–25 — Benediction and final greetings
JAMES
  • 1:1 — Greeting
  • 1:2–8 — Joy and wisdom in trials
  • 1:9–11 — The humble exalted, the rich humbled
  • 1:12–18 — The blessing of endurance and the nature of temptation
  • 1:19–27 — Hearing and doing the words; true religion defined
  • 2:1–13 — Warning against partiality and favoritism
  • 2:14–26 — Faith without works is dead
  • 3:1–12 — The power and danger of the tongue
  • 3:13–18 — True wisdom from above versus earthly wisdom
  • 4:1–10 — The source of quarrels and call to humility before Yahweh
  • 4:11–12 — Do not judge your brother
  • 4:13–17 — Warning against arrogant boasting about tomorrow
  • 5:1–6 — Warning to the rich oppressors
  • 5:7–12 — Patience in suffering and steadfastness
  • 5:13–18 — The prayer of faith and confession
  • 5:19–20 — Restoring the one who strays from the truth
1 PETER
  • 1:1–2 — Greeting to the elect exiles
  • 1:3–12 — A living hope through the resurrection of Yahshua the Messiah
  • 1:13–21 — A call to holiness in reverent fear
  • 1:22–25 — Born again by the Word of Elohim
  • 2:1–10 — Living stones and a chosen people
  • 2:11–17 — Living honorably among the nations
  • 2:18–25 — Suffering servants following Messiah’s example
  • 3:1–7 — Wives and husbands conduct
  • 3:8–12 — Unity, compassion, and blessing
  • 3:13–22 — Suffering for righteousness’ sake; Messiah’s triumph
  • 4:1–6 — Living for the will of Elohim, not for sinful desires
  • 4:7–11 — Serving one another with love and grace
  • 4:12–19 — Sharing in Messiah’s sufferings and glory
  • 5:1–5 — Instructions to elders and the young
  • 5:6–11 — Humility, vigilance, and steadfastness in suffering
  • 5:12–14 — Final greetings and peace in Messiah
2 PETER
  • 1:1–2 — Greeting and blessing
  • 1:3–11 — Growth in faith and the divine nature
  • 1:12–15 — Peter’s reminder before his departure
  • 1:16–21 — The certainty of the prophetic word
  • 2:1–3 — False prophets and teachers among the people
  • 2:4–10a — Elohim’s judgment on the wicked and rescue of the righteous
  • 2:10b–16 — Arrogance and corruption of false teachers
  • 2:17–22 — The depravity and doom of apostates
  • 3:1–7 — The scoffers and the promise of Yahweh’s coming
  • 3:8–13 — The Day of Yahweh and the new heavens and earth
  • 3:14–18 — Final exhortation: grow in grace and knowledge
1 JOHN
  • 1:1–4 — The Word of life manifested
  • 1:5–10 — Walking in the light and confession of sin
  • 2:1–6 — Yahshua the Advocate and example of obedience
  • 2:7–11 — The old yet new commandment of love
  • 2:12–17 — A warning against loving the world
  • 2:18–27 — Warning against anti-messiahs and false teachers
  • 2:28–29 — Abide in the Messiah
  • 3:1–10 — Children of Elohim and the contrast with sin
  • 3:11–18 — Love one another; Cain contrasted with Messiah’s love
  • 3:19–24 — Assurance before Elohim through love and obedience
  • 4:1–6 — Testing the spirits: truth versus deception
  • 4:7–12 — Love as evidence of knowing Elohim
  • 4:13–21 — Perfect love casts out fear
  • 5:1–5 — Faith that overcomes the world
  • 5:6–12 — Testimony concerning the Son of Elohim
  • 5:13–21 — Assurance of eternal life, prayer, and final exhortation
2 JOHN
  • 1–3 — Greeting in truth and love
  • 4–6 — Walking in truth and the command to love one another
  • 7–11 — Warning against deceivers and false teachers
  • 12–13 — Closing words and greeting from the elect sister
3 JOHN
  • 1–4 — Greeting and joy in walking in truth
  • 5–8 — Commendation for hospitality toward traveling brethren
  • 9–11 — Warning about Diotrephes and encouragement to imitate good
  • 12–14 — Commendation of Demetrius and final greetings
JUDE
  • 1–2 — Greeting to the called, beloved, and kept
  • 3–4 — The call to contend earnestly for the faith
  • 5–7 — Examples of Yahweh’s judgment on the rebellious
  • 8–10 — The arrogance and corruption of false teachers
  • 11–13 — Woe: the way of Cain, Balaam, and Korah
  • 14–16 — Enoch’s prophecy of judgment
  • 17–23 — Remembering the apostles’ warnings and keeping oneself in Elohim’s love
  • 24–25 — Doxology: Praise to the One who preserves and keeps us from stumbling
REVELATION
  • 1:1–3 — The revelation of Yahshua the Messiah
  • 1:4–8 — Greeting to the seven assemblies
  • 1:9–20 — Vision of the Son of Man among the lampstands
  • 2:1–7 — Message to Ephesus: Return to first love
  • 2:8–11 — Message to Smyrna: Faithfulness unto death
  • 2:12–17 — Message to Pergamum: Hold fast the faith
  • 2:18–29 — Message to Thyatira: Judgment on Jezebel and reward for the faithful
  • 3:1–6 — Message to Sardis: Wake up and strengthen what remains
  • 3:7–13 — Message to Philadelphia: Endurance and open door
  • 3:14–22 — Message to Laodicea: Lukewarmness and repentance
  • 4:1–11 — The throne in heaven and worship of the Creator
  • 5:1–14 — The Lamb worthy to open the scroll
  • 6:1–8 — The four horsemen of judgment
  • 6:9–11 — The cry of the martyrs under the altar
  • 6:12–17 — The sixth seal: cosmic disturbances
  • 7:1–8 — The sealing of the 144,000
  • 7:9–17 — The multitude before the throne
  • 8:1–5 — The seventh seal and silence in heaven
  • 8:6–13 — The first four trumpet judgments
  • 9:1–12 — The fifth trumpet: The locusts from the pit
  • 9:13–21 — The sixth trumpet: The army of destruction
  • 10:1–11 — The angel and the little scroll
  • 11:1–14 — The two witnesses
  • 11:15–19 — The seventh trumpet: Kingdom proclaimed
  • 12:1–6 — The woman and the dragon
  • 12:7–12 — War in heaven
  • 12:13–17 — The dragon persecutes the woman
  • 13:1–10 — The beast from the sea
  • 13:11–18 — The beast from the earth and the mark
  • 14:1–5 — The Lamb and the 144,000 on Mount Zion
  • 14:6–13 — The messages of the three angels
  • 14:14–20 — The harvest of the earth
  • 15:1–8 — The seven angels with the seven last plagues
  • 16:1–21 — The seven bowls of Yahweh’s wrath
  • 17:1–6 — The great harlot and the beast
  • 17:7–18 — The mystery explained: Babylon and the beast
  • 18:1–8 — The fall of Babylon proclaimed
  • 18:9–24 — Lament over Babylon
  • 19:1–10 — Rejoicing in heaven over Babylon’s fall
  • 19:11–21 — The Rider on the white horse and victory over the beast
  • 20:1–6 — The second death
  • 20:7–10 — Satan’s final defeat
  • 20:11–15 — The great white throne judgment
  • 21:1–8 — The new heaven and new earth
  • 21:9–27 — The New Jerusalem described
  • 22:1–5 — The river and tree of life
  • 22:6–21 — Final exhortations and blessing

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