For example He 'learned obedience' in Mt 3:13-17 when He got baptized
He "fulfilled all righteousness" , where is lesson? After all, he Invented Baptism of Repentance.
To be the Captain of our salvation, He experienced the same things we do. Mt 10:25
Where did he experience sin? Repentance? Growing in faith? Doubt? Lust? Coveting? Fear of God?? He is bigger than all these, after all he invented them!
'Salvation' is a broad word. It depends on its context. It does not refer always to 'deliverance from eternal condemnation.'
Hebrews especially, with its 5 or so big warning paragraphs, deals with believers' (my---our) reward......or punishment.
Not with our eternal state! In fact, that Makes Christ the Guarantor and Guarantee: All His children Will progress from
children to sons, beginners to finishers. Since salvation is not only the ticket, lol, but also the process
mixed context from the very clear definition of a SAVED soul being condemned, as in Hebrews.
The real works are Christ i, as you, working, John 5:36; 14:10;
cf the Father who abode in Him does His works
Then why the threat of Salvation loss without works?
I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father except by Me
My point exactly. Hebrews teaches we are at least in part authors of our own Salvation
Paul knew that He who has begun a good work in us.........will finish it, unto the day of the Lord,
in Philippians 1:6
Lol, not only is the canon perfMyeAgact............it's more perfect even then you or I can imagine.
Placing Hebrews Before James as it does, 'contrasting' their authrs (if you get what I mean), just
as Acts does, yet both are slavs of the same Lord and do not contradict.