Faith Hall of Fame

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Faith Hall of Fame is a term commonly used to describe the biblical "Hall of Faith" in Hebrews 11, highlighting notable figures celebrated for their exemplary faith in God.

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Faith Hall of Fame canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian term
informal title
theological concept
associatedWithBook Letter to the Hebrews
surface form: Epistle to the Hebrews
associatedWithChapter Hebrews 11
audience Bible students
Christians
basedOnText Hebrews 11
category Biblical interpretation
Christian terminology
contrastWith living by sight rather than faith
describes biblical figures noted for faith
emphasizes exemplary faith in God
focusesOn endurance despite not receiving promises in full
faith-driven actions
function to inspire believers to live by faith
to summarize Old Testament examples of faith
hasLanguage English
hasSourceTextLanguage Koine Greek
includesFigure Abel
Abraham
Barak
David
Enoch
Gideon
Isaac
Jacob
Jephthah
Joseph
Moses
Noah
Rahab
Samson
Samuel
Sarah
the prophets
isAlternativeNameOf Hall of Faith
metaphorType sports hall of fame analogy
originatesFrom interpretive tradition of Hebrews 11
refersTo Hall of Faith
relatedConcept cloud of witnesses
relatedPassage Hebrews 12:1
religiousTradition Christianity
scripturalContext New Testament epistle genre
theme obedience to God
perseverance in faith
trust in God’s promises
usedIn Bible teaching
Christian devotional literature
Christian preaching

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Hall of Faith alsoKnownAs Faith Hall of Fame