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New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures (Study Edition)

Media Gallery - Hebrews

  • Hebrews 1

  • Video Introduction to the Book of Hebrews

  • Christian Sacrifices of Praise Far Superior to Animal Sacrifices

  • Paul’s Letter to the Hebrews

  • Hebrews 6

  • An Anchor of Wood and Metal

  • Hebrews 9

  • “A Lampstand of Pure Gold”

  • The Table of Showbread

  • The Stone Tablets of the Law Covenant

  • The Tent

  • The Hyssop Mentioned in the Bible

  • Hebrews 13

  • Christian Sacrifices of Praise Far Superior to Animal Sacrifices

  • Letter Writing

The items shown in the illustrations and 3-D video footage in the Media Gallery are based on extensive research. However, they are artists’ renditions and, at times, depict only one of several possibilities.

An Anchor of Wood and Metal

An Anchor of Wood and Metal

1. Stock

2. Shank

3. Fluke

4. Arm

5. Collar

In the account of Paul’s voyage to Rome, the use of anchors is mentioned repeatedly. (Ac 27:13, 29, 30, 40) In ancient times, the first anchors seem to have been stone weights and other simple devices. By the time of Paul’s travels, however, more advanced anchors had been developed. Shown here is a drawing of a hook anchor that was common in Roman times. This kind of anchor was usually made of metal and wood. The heavy stock, typically made of lead, weighed the anchor down, and one of the anchor’s arms dug into the seafloor. Large boats often had a number of anchors. (Ac 27:29, 30) An anchor discovered near Cyrene, on the African coast, weighs about 545 kg (1,200 lb), giving added meaning to Paul’s statement that “we have this hope as an anchor for the soul.”—Heb 6:19.

Related Scripture(s)

Ac 27:13; Heb 6:19
Hebrews 1
Hebrews 6
Hebrews 9
Hebrews 13
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