[[Heb-13]] Prev: [[Prophecies in Heb-12]] | Next: [[Prophecies in James-01]] --- ### Therefore Jesus also, that he might sanctify the people through his own blood, suffered outside of the gate. *Type*: fulfillment *Summary*: The execution of Jesus Christ outside the walls of Jerusalem is identified as the historical realization of the Old Testament ritual pattern where the remains of the sin offering were burned outside the camp. *Historical context*: Archaeological evidence and historical records (e.g., [[John-19#v17|John 19:17]]-20) confirm that Golgotha, the site of Jesus' crucifixion, was located outside the city walls of Jerusalem during the 1st century AD. This specific location satisfies the typology established in the Mosaic Law. *Related to*: [[Lev-16#v27|Leviticus 16:27]] ### For we don't have here an enduring city, but we seek that which is to come. *Type*: prophecy *Summary*: The text predicts the future arrival of a permanent, eternal city for believers, contrasting it with the temporary nature of all earthly cities and religious centers. *Historical context*: Theologians identify this prophecy as referring to the 'New Jerusalem' or the 'Heavenly Jerusalem.' It aligns with eschatological predictions found in [[Rev|Revelation 21]], and its realization is considered a future event in Christian theology. *Related to*: ### Now may the God of peace, who brought again from the dead the great shepherd of the sheep with the blood of an eternal covenant, our Lord Jesus, *Type*: fulfillment *Summary*: The text references the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead as an accomplished historical fact that fulfills earlier divine promises of the Messiah's victory over death. *Historical context*: The resurrection of Jesus (c. 30–33 AD) is the central event of the New Testament, fulfilling various Old Testament messianic prophecies that suggested the servant of God would not be abandoned to the grave. *Related to*: [[Ps-16#v10|Psalm 16:10]]; [[Isa-53#v10|Isaiah 53:10]]-12 --- #ai_prophecy