In Hebrews chapter eight, the writer argues that Jesus is the Great High Priest who now is the mediator of which of the following?Group of answer choicesNo answer text provided.a “better country”a “rest”a “new covenant”
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In Hebrews chapter eight, the writer argues that Jesus is the Great High Priest who now is the mediator of which of the following?Group of answer choicesNo answer text provided.a “better country”a “rest”a “new covenant”
Solution
In Hebrews chapter eight, the writer argues that Jesus is the Great High Priest who now is the mediator of a "new covenant."
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