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Verse Hebrews 13:4. _MARRIAGE_ IS _HONOURABLE IN ALL_] Let this state
be highly esteemed as one of God's own instituting, and as highly
calculated to produce the best interests of mankind. This may h...
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MARRIAGE IS HONORABLE IN ALL - The object here is to state that
“honor” is to be shown to the marriage relation. It is not to be
undervalued by the pretence of the superior purity of a state of
celiba...
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CHAPTER 13
_ 1. The practical walk (Hebrews 13:1)_
2. The call to separation (Hebrews 13:7)
3. Conclusions (Hebrews 13:17)...
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Emphasis is first laid on the duty of brotherly love_ i.e._ kindness
towards fellow-Christians which was all-important in a struggling
community like the early Church. Three aspects of this duty are
p...
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Let brotherly love be always with you.
Do not forget the duty of hospitality for, in remembering this duty,
there are some who have entertained angels without knowing that they
were doing so.
Rememb...
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THE MARKS OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE (Hebrews 13:1-6)...
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MARRIAGE. This is not. statement of fact, but an exhortation, "Let
marriage be", &c.
UNDEFILED. Greek. _amiantos._ See Hebrews 7:26.
WHOREMONGERS. fornicators, as Hebrews 12:16.
GOD. App-98.
JUDGE....
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_Marriage is honourable in all_ More probably this is an exhortation,
"Let marriage be held honourable among all," or rather "in all
respects," as in Hebrews 13:18. Scripture never gives even the most...
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CH. 13. Concluding Exhortations to Love (1); Hospitality (2); Kindness
to Prisoners and the Suffering (3); Purity of Life (4); Contentment
(5); Trustfulness (6); Submission to Pastoral Authority (7, 8...
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ΤΊΜΙΟΣ Ὁ ΓΆΜΟΣ Κ.Τ.Λ. Probably this is an exhortation,
“Let marriage be held honourable among all,” or rather “in all
respects.” Scripture never gives even the most incidental sanction
to the exaltati...
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CONCLUDING EXHORTATIONS TO LOVE (1); HOSPITALITY (2); KINDNESS TO
PRISONERS AND THE SUFFERING (3); PURITY OF LIFE (4); CONTENTMENT (5);
TRUSTFULNESS (6); SUBMISSION TO PASTORAL AUTHORITY (7, 8);
STEAD...
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_REMEMBER THESE THINGS -- HEBREWS 13:1-6:_ It is wonderful that
brotherly love existed among these brethren. The writer admonished
them to allow this love to continue. In a very forceful statement
Pet...
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ΤΊΜΙΟΣ (G5093) почетный,
ΓΆΜΟΣ (G1062) брак,
ΚΟΊΤΗ (G2845) постель, фигурально,
брачное ложе, сексуальная связь,
ΆΜΊΑΝΤΟΣ (G283) неоскверненный,
ΠΌΡΝΟΣ (G4205) аморальный. Это слово
обозначает свя...
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MARRIAGE IS HONOURABLE IN ALL,— _Let marriage be held in esteem by
all:_ thus many critics would render this clause; as the context, in
their judgment, shews that the passage is exhortatory. The conne...
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IV.
_Final exhortation regarding duties pertaining to the Truth. Hebrews
13:1-25_.
A.
_Social duties. Hebrews 13:1-7_.
_TEXT_
Hebrews 13:1-7...
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MARRIAGE
(Hebrews 13:4)
From a prescription of duties towards others, the apostle next
proceeds to give directions unto those which concern ourselves,
wherein our own persons and walking are concerne...
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Marriage is honourable in all, and the bed undefiled: but
whoremongers and adulterers God will judge. IS. Translate, 'Let
marriage be treated as honourable;' as Hebrews 13:5 is an exhortation.
IN AL...
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22 There is a studied contrast here between the scene presented to the
physical eye at Mount Sinai and the prospect of faith in connection
with the new covenant. Mount Sinai itself is suggestive of an...
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13:4 honour, (k-8) Or 'Let marriage be held in honour amongst all.'
The expression does not mean simply that the marriage tie is to be
respected when in it, and kept pure, but that the tie itself was...
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DUTIES OF THE PRIVATE LIFE, viz. chastity and contentment....
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MARRIAGE IS] RV 'Let marriage,' etc: the words are an exhortation....
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ADVICE, MEMORIES, PRAYERS, GREETINGS
The Epistle concludes with various exhortations in regard to the
social life (Hebrews 13:1), private life (Hebrews 13:4), the religious
life (Hebrews 13:7), in whi...
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HOW CAN I GET TO HEAVEN?
HEBREWS
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 13
THE WAY OF LOVE AND DOING WHAT GOD WANTS 13:1-25
CHRISTIAN LOVE 13:1-6 V1 Go on loving each other as brothers. V2 Do
not forget to re...
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MARRIAGE IS HONOURABLE IN ALL. — Rather, _Let marriage be held in
honour among all, and let the bed be undefiled; for fornicators and
adulterers God will judge._ The precept is directed against impuri...
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CHAPTER XVI.
SUNDRY EXHORTATIONS.
Hebrews 13:1
Let love of the brethren continue. Forget not to shew love unto
strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares. Remember
them that are in...
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Exhortations to social manifestations of their Christianity. Ἡ
φιλαδελφία μενέτω. “Let love of the brethren
continue”; it existed (Hebrews 6:10) and so, as Chrys. says, he does
not write Γίνεσθε φιλάδ...
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τίμιος ὁ γάμος ἐν πᾶσιν. “Is ἔστω or
ἐστὶ to be supplied?” Probably the former, as in Hebrews 13:5,
“Let marriage be held in honour among all”. As a natural result of
holding marriage in honour, its i...
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SANCTIFY DAILY LIFE
Hebrews 13:1
We may not like _all_ the brethren, but there is something in each of
them that Christ loves. Let us try to discover it, or love them for
His sake. We can love peopl...
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The last chapter contains a series of general exhortations. It is
evident that the letter was sent to those whose faith was being
challenged and weakened, and whose love, therefore, was cooling. These...
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THE CHRISTIAN'S DAILY DUTIES
The author exhorted the Hebrew brethren to continue loving one another
as members of the Christian family. He seems to assume that they are
aware of the instruction of the...
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(2) Marriage [is] honourable in all, and the bed undefiled: but
whoremongers and adulterers God will judge.
(2) He commends chaste matrimony in all sorts of men, and threatens
utter destruction from...
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Marriage honourable in all. [2] It is doubtful both in the Latin and
Greek, whether the sense be, marriage is honourable, or let it be
accounted honourable, as it rather seems to be by the rest of the...
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(1) Let brotherly love continue. (2) Be not forgetful to entertain
strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares. (3)
Remember them that are in bonds, as bound with them; and them which...
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The apostle now resumes his great theme, Christ called a Priest of God
for ever after the order of Melchisedec. He alludes, in the beginning
of our chapter, to the historical facts of Genesis. We must...
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4._Marriage is honourable in all, etc. _Some think this an exhortation
to the married to conduct themselves modestly and in a becoming
manner, that the husband should live with his wife temperately an...
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In this next Chapter there is more than one truth important to notice.
The exhortations are as simple as they are weighty, and require but
few remarks. They rest in the sphere in which the whole of th...
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MARRIAGE IS HONOURABLE IN ALL,.... Some read these words as an
exhortation, "let" it "be so"; others as an assertion, it is so.
"Marriage" is the union of one man and one woman in wedlock, whereby
the...
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Τίμιος ὁ γάμος ἐν πᾶσι, καὶ ἡ κοίτη
ἀμίαντος· πόρνους δὲ καὶ μοιχοὺς
κρινεῖ ὁ Θεός.
῾Ο γάμος, “conjugium,” “connubium;” “marriage,”
“wedlock,” the state of it.
᾿Εν πᾶσι. Syr., בְּכֻל “in omnibus.” B...
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Marriage _is_ honourable in all, and the bed undefiled: but
whoremongers and adulterers God will judge.
Ver. 4. _Marriage is honourable_] And yet say the Rhemists, upon1
Corinthians 7:9, marriage of...
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Heb. 13:2-8. Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby
some have entertained angels unawares. Remember them that are in
bonds, as bound with them; (and) them which suffer adversity, as bei...
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_Marriage is honourable in_, or for, _all_ sorts of persons, clergy as
well as laity, though the Romanists teach otherwise; _and the bed
undefiled_ Consistent with the highest purity. For who can imag...
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HONORABLE; right, proper, and for ministers of the gospel as well as
others. As marriage is God's institution for the happiness of man and
the prevention of fornication and other abominable vices, he...
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The first six verses of this chapter have a striking moral
relationship to what has gone before. We have seen that though God's
dispensational ways have undergone a mighty change in the advent of
His...
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1-6 The design of Christ in giving himself for us, is, that he may
purchase to himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works; and true
religion is the strongest bond of friendship. Here are earnes...
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MARRIAGE IS HONOURABLE IN ALL: the next duty charged on the subjects
of Christ's kingdom, is chastity; the commendation of it is a precept
to it. Marriage is that state which God instituted at the beg...
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Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book IV
And then, as putting the finishing stroke to the question about
marriage, he adds: "Marriage is honourable in all, and the bed
undefiled: but whoremongers and a...
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Hebrews 13:4 Marriage G1062 honorable G5093 among G1722 all G3956 and
G2532 bed G2845 undefiled G283 but G1161 fornic
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‘Let marriage be had in honour among all, and let the bed be
undefiled: for fornicators and adulterers God will judge.'
Thirdly they were all to honour marriage, such marriages being between
couples w...
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Hebrews 13:4-5. The writer now speaks of two relations of life which
are often placed side by side in Paul's Epistles marriage and the
purity which belongs to it, and covetousness, or ‘the love of mon...
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LET MARRIAGE BE
(ο γαμος). No verb in the Greek. The copula can be supplied
either εστιν (is) or εστω (let be, imperative).HAD IN HONOUR
(τιμιος). Old adjective from τιμη (honour) as in Acts 5:34....
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Hebrews 13:1
I. Having warned the Hebrews against the dangers of selfishness,
fleshly lusts, and covetousness, the Apostle proceeds to warn them
against the dangers threatening their faith and loyalty...
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Hebrews 13:1. _Let brotherly love continue._
It is supposed to be there already; let it continue, not only love of
a common kind, such as we are to have to all men, but that special
«brotherly love»...
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This is a practical chapter at the close of this most instructive
Epistle.
Hebrews 13:1. _Let brotherly love continue._
The word «continue» implies that the «brotherly love» exists,
there are many t...
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CONTENTS: Exhortations to the Christian. Separation and worship.
Apostolic benediction.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Timothy.
CONCLUSION: Our Lord Jesus purchased us with His blood that He might
set us a...
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Hebrews 13:1. _Let brotherly love continue._ The love as when you
first believed, and when many of you sold your possessions to raise a
fund for the widows, who were cut off from the alms of the synag...
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MARRIAGE. "Marriage is an honest thing, decreed by God, and should be
honored by all people." _MacKnight_ thinks this is pointed toward the
Jewish Essenes, who generally viewed marriage as _vulgar,_ a...
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HEBREWS—NOTE ON HEBREWS 13:1 Concluding Encouragements and Remarks.
The author concludes with some specific points of application for the
community (vv. Hebrews 13:1), w
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HEBREWS—NOTE ON HEBREWS 13:4 MARRIAGE is to be HELD IN HONOR. Sexual
faithfulness in marriage is commanded. The author warns that GOD WILL
JUDGE anyone who is sexu
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VIRTUES AND GRACES BEFITTING THE CHRISTIAN PROFESSION
_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
Hebrews 13:1. BROTHERLY LOVE.—φιλαδελφία, the mutual love
of Christians as such.
Hebrews 13:2. ANGELS UNAWARES.—...
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CONCLUDING EXHORTATIONS
EXPOSITION
As in St. Paul's Epistles, practical directions as to conduct conclude
the treatise, such as the readers may be supposed to have especially
needed. They are urged t...
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Chapter 13, closing out the book.
Let brotherly love continue. Don't forget to entertain strangers: for
some have entertained angels without knowing it (Hebrews 13:1-2).
Interesting. I believe it. I...
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1 Corinthians 5:13; 1 Corinthians 6:9; 1 Corinthians 7:2; 1
Corinthians 9:5;...
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Marriage is honorable in all (timiov oJ gamov ejn pasin). Gamov
everywhere else in N. T. a wedding or wedding feast, often in the
plural, as Matthew 22:2; Matthew 22:3; Matthew 22:4;...
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Marriage is honourable in, or for all sorts of men, clergy as well as
laity: though the Romanists teach otherwise. And the bed undefiled —
Consistent with the highest purity; though many spiritual wri...
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Our apostle having, in the former verses, directed Christians to their
duty on towards another, in this and the following verses, he directs
them to perform their duty towards themselves; and because...