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Warning of Judgment
Hebrews 10.26-31


It was said of the Roman emperor Gaius Caligula, who went mad and did all sorts of bizarre things, that he took to inventing new laws, and having them carved in small letters on tablets and then placed high up on walls, too high for people to read them. This then gave him an excuse to punish anyone he wanted for not keeping them. They hadn’t been able to see them, but ignorance wasn’t accepted as an excuse. Imperial edicts had to be obeyed...

Taken from Hebrews for Everyone – by Tom Wright

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