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Verse Hebrews 2:6. _BUT ONE IN A CERTAIN PLACE_] This _one_ is
_David_; and the _certain place_, Psalms 8:4. But why does the apostle
use this indeterminate mode of quotation? Because it was common t...
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BUT ONE IN A CERTAIN PLACE TESTIFIED - The apostle was writing to
those who were supposed to be familiar with the Hebrew Scriptures, and
where it would be necessary only to make a reference in general...
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II. CHRIST, SON OF MAN, HIS GLORY AND HIS SALVATION
CHAPTER 2:5-18
_ 1. The Man crowned with glory and honor (Hebrews 2:5)_
2. His humiliation, suffering and the results (Hebrews 2:10)
Hebrews 2:5...
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HEBREWS 1:5 TO HEBREWS 2:18. THE SON IS SUPERIOR TO THE ANGELS. For
this theme the way has been prepared in the closing words of Hebrews
1:14. The section may possibly be directed against angel-worshi...
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Resuming his argument, the writer deals with the objection that Christ
cannot be ranked above the angels in view of His earthly humiliation.
This objection is answered by conclusions drawn from _Psalm...
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THE SALVATION WE DARE NOT NEGLECT (Hebrews 2:1-4)...
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It was not to angels that he subjected the order of things to come of
which we are speaking. Somewhere in scripture someone bears this
witness to that fact: "What is man that you remember him? Or the...
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ONE App-123.
TESTIFIED. Greek. _diamarturomai_ See Acts 2:40.
MAN. Greek. _anthropos._ App-123.
ART MINDFUL. Greek. _mimneskomai._ Compare Hebrews 13:3.
SON OF MAN. See App-98. No article.
VISITE...
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_but one in a certain place testified_ The writer was of course
perfectly well aware that the Psalm on which he proceeds to comment is
the 8th Psalm. This indefinite mode of quotation ("some one,
some...
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CH. 2. A SOLEMN WARNING AND EXHORTATION (1–4). CHRIST’S TEMPORARY
HUMILIATION FOR THE REDEMPTION AND GLORIFICATION OF MANKIND DOES NOT
DISPARAGE HIS PRE-EMINENCE OVER ANGELS (5–13), BUT WAS NECESSARY...
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ΔΙΕΜΑΡΤΎΡΑΤΟ ΔΈ ΠΟΎ ΤΙΣ. The writer was of course
perfectly well aware that the Psalm on which he proceeds to comment is
the 8th Psalm. This indefinite mode of quotation (“some one,
somewhere”) is com...
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THE VOLUNTARY HUMILIATION OF JESUS WAS A NECESSARY STEP IN THE
EXALTATION OF HUMANITY...
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_HOW COULD WE NOT APPRECIATE ONE WHO DIED FOR ALL -- HEBREWS 2:5-9:_
We must give loving obedience to Jesus Christ because God has put the
world to come in subjection unto Him._ _ The church can depen...
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ΔΙΕΜΑΡΤΎΡΑΤΟ _aor. ind. med. (dep.) от_
ΔΙΑΜΑΡΤΎΡΟΜΑΙ (G1263) свидетельствовать,
торжественно заявлять (МН, 302). По
поводу цитат, говорящих о
неадекватности старых порядков, _см._
George В. Caird, "T...
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DISCOURSE: 2274
CHRIST’S SUPERIORITY TO ANGELS
Hebrews 2:6. _One in a certain place testified, saying, What is man,
that thou art mindful of him? or the son of man, that thou visitest
him? Thou mades...
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BUT ONE IN A CERTAIN PLACE, &C.— "Nor think it strange, that a man
should be invested with such extraordinary power; for as the Psalmist
says of manin general, that he is _Lord of all the creation;_ t...
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D.
_He is superior to angels in recovering man's dominion of the earth:
Hebrews 2:5-18_
1)
_Original dominion of the earth by God's people, lost through sin, to
be restored through Christ: Hebrews...
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CHRIST SUPERIOR TO THE ANGELS.
(Hebrews 2:5-9)
The scope, the order of thought, and the logical bearings of our
present passage are not so easily discerned as those we have already
gone over. That it...
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But one in a certain place testified, saying, What is man, that thou
art mindful of him? or the son of man, that thou visitest him?
BUT - Not unto angels is the Gospel kingdom subjected, "BUT" to...
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11 The destruction of the earth and the heavens is but a crisis in
their change (12), for they are not to be made non-existent, but
created anew. All things are in a state of flux until the
consummati...
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2:6 saying, (b-6) See Psalms 8:4-6 . rememberest (c-12) An active
recollection, because the object is cared for. so ch. 13.3....
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JESUS EXALTED IN HUMILIATION
1-4. The former dispensation, even though mediated by comparatively
inferior beings such as the angels, was yet so sacred that all neglect
of it was severely punished. Th...
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HOW CAN I GET TO HEAVEN?
HEBREWS
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 2
JESUS IS SUPERIOR TO *ANGELS IN HIS MESSAGE 2:1-4
V1 That is why we must take in what we have heard. We must do this so
that we do not...
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BUT ONE IN A CERTAIN PLACE. — Better, _somewhere._ The expression is
perfectly indefinite (comp. Hebrews 4:4). As a rule, the words of
Scripture are in this Epistle quoted as God’s own utterances; and...
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(5-18) It was needful that Jesus, as Author of salvation to man,
should in all points be made like to those whom He saves, and in their
likeness suffer and die; thus He becomes for them a merciful and...
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CHAPTER II
THE SON AND THE ANGELS
Hebrews 1:4 - Hebrews 2:18
The most dangerous and persistent error against which the theologians
of the New Testament had to contend was the doctrine of emanations....
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to Hebrews 2:18. _The Son and the Angels_. Hebrews 1:4, although
forming part of the sentence 1 3, introduces a subject which continues
to be more or less in view throughout chaps 1 and 2. The exaltat...
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Having sufficiently brought out the permanence and sovereignty of the
Son by contrasting them with the fleeting personality and ministerial
function of angels, the author now proceeds to bring the sup...
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THE AUTHOR OF OUR SALVATION
Hebrews 2:1
_ Drifting away_, Hebrews 2:1. The r.v. gives this solemn rendering.
Unless we watch, the strong currents of the world will drift us away
from God's great harb...
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Here we have the first of a series of warnings uttered in connection
with the arguments. If the ministrations of angels had been of so
steadfast a character, how much more the speech of the Son. The d...
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MADE A LITTLE LOWER THAN THE ANGELS
God chose to put Christ in charge of restoring man to his lost
dominion over the world, rather than using the angels for restoration.
The world spoken of in this pl...
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(4) But one in a certain place testified, saying, (g) What is man,
that thou art mindful of him? or the (h) son of man, that thou
visitest him?
(4) He shows that the use of this kingly dignity exists...
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But one; to wit, the author of the 8th Psalm said, what is man, &c.
that it, man, or mankind, considered in his own frail nature,
corrupted by sin, guilty of eternal death, that thou shouldst be
mindf...
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(5) For unto the angels hath he not put in subjection the world to
come, whereof we speak. (6) But one in a certain place testified,
saying, What is man, that thou art mindful of him? or the son of ma...
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The epistle to the Hebrews differs in some important respects from all
those which have been before us; so much so that many have questioned
whether it be the writing of the apostle Paul, of Apollos,...
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This is the reason why it is so much the more needful to hearken t the
word spoken, in order that they should not let it pass away form life
and memory.
God had maintained the authority of the word th...
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BUT ONE IN A CERTAIN PLACE TESTIFIED,.... That is, David, for he is
the penman of the psalm, out of which the following words are taken;
and though his name is not mentioned by the apostle, nor the
pa...
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The apostle in these verses proceeds in the pursuit of his former
design. From the doctrine of the first chapter, he presseth the
exhortation at the beginning of this, which we have passed through.
Th...
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But one in a certain place testified, saying, What is man, that thou
art mindful of him? or the son of man, that thou visitest him?
Ver. 6. _But one in a certain place_] The full sense is, but he hat...
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HEB. 2:6. BUT ONE IN A CERTAIN PLACE TESTIFIED, SAYING, WHAT IS MAN,
THAT THOU ARE MINDFUL OF HIM? OR THE SON OF MAN, THAT THOU VISITEST
HIM?
_ Blank Bible_ 2:6 vid. note on Psa. 8:6 etc. This note...
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_But one in a certain place_ Namely, David, Psalms 8:4; _testified,
saying, What is man_ The Hebrew word אנושׁ, used in the Psalm,
means _weak, miserable_, and _mortal man;_ man in his fallen state;
o...
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ONE IN A CERTAIN PLACE; PSALMS 8:4-9....
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BUT ONE IN A CERTAIN PLACE TESTIFIED, SAYING, WHAT IS MAN THAT THOU
ART MINDFUL OF HIM, OR THE SON OF MAN THAT THOU VISITEST HIM?...
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A further argument for the superiority of Christ's word:...
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The first four verses of this chapter now press upon us the
appropriate conclusions that must be drawn from so transcendent a
revelation of the glory of God. "For this reason we should give heed
more...
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5-9 Neither the state in which the church is at present, nor its more
completely restored state, when the prince of this world shall be cast
out, and the kingdoms of the earth become the kingdom of C...
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OLBGrk;
BUT ONE IN A CERTAIN PLACE TESTIFIED: the Spirit proves affirmatively
out of one of the prophets, that with these Hebrews it might have the
more weight and authority, by an elliptical speech,...
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Tertullian An Answer to the Jews
beneath His feet."[331]...
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Hebrews 2:6 But G1161 one G5100 testified G1263 (G5662) place G4225
saying G3004 (G5723) What G5101 is...
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Hebrews 2:6. BUT ONE IN A CERTAIN PLACE. Some one somewhere testifies.
This is not the language of uncertainty nor even of indefiniteness. It
is a common formula found in Philo and, as Schoetgenius sh...
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DOCTRINAL HINTS.
In this Epistle, as in the Gospel of John, the doctrine is based on
the Divine nature of Christ, and on His incarnation. As in the Gospel
(John 1:1-18) it is said that the Word was Go...
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BUT ONE SOMEWHERE
(δε που τις). See Hebrews 4:4 for a like indefinite quotation.
Philo uses this "literary mannerism" (Moffatt). He quotes Psalms 8:5-7
and extends here to Hebrews 2:8.HATH TESTIFIE...
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Hebrews 2:6
Faith.
I. When man rises above the merely savage state, he begins to show
some signs of faith; some evidences of his looking forward to a
future; some reliance upon powers which are unsee...
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Hebrews 2:5
Consider:
I. What it is that the Son of man, humbling Himself for us, hath
endured. There are two expressions used to suffer death and to taste
death. Let us remember that between Jesus,...
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Hebrews 2:1. _Therefore we ought to give the more earnest heed to the
things which we have heard, lest at any time we should let them slip._
It is well to give heed to what you are now hearing, but i...
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Hebrews 2:1. _Therefore we ought to give the more earnest heed to the
things which we have heard, lest at any time we should let them slip._
We have heard them; do not let us forget them. Let them no...
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Hebrews 2:1. _Therefore we ought to give the more earnest heed to the
things which we have heard, lest at any time we should let them slip._
That is to say, because Jesus is so great, because the tru...
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CONTENTS: Warning against neglecting so great a salvation. Earth to be
put under Christ. Jesus temporarily lower than angels to work out
salvation for man.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Holy Spirit, Satan...
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Hebrews 2:1. _We ought to give the more earnest heed to the things
which we have heard._ The things relating to the glory of the person
of Christ, and all his offices as mediator; these we ought to st...
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INSTEAD. This is from Psalms 8:4-6 Septuagint. WHAT IS MAN?
_MacKnight_ says this is Adam, who represents all mankind. MERE MAN =
the son of man = all the descendants of that first man (so
_Mac-Knight...
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_What is man?_
WHAT IS MAN?
To answer this question with anything like completeness it would be
necessary to discourse upon it in much detail. Reference would have to
be made to various sciences--psy...
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HEBREWS—NOTE ON HEBREWS 2:5 Jesus is also superior to angels since,
as Son of Man, the world is subjected to him, though this has yet to
be fully revealed (vv. Hebrews 2:5). Jesus’ sacrificial sufferi...
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
Hebrews 2:5. WORLD TO COME.—The new dispensation. Rabbinical
teaching was divided under two heads:
(1) _hâ‘ôlâm hazzeh_ (the present world), and
(2) _hâ‘ôlâm habbâ_ ...
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EXPOSITION
HEBREWS 2:1
INTERPOSED EXHORTATION as explained above.
HEBREWS 2:1
ON THIS ACCOUNT (_i.e. _on account of what has been seen of the SON'S
superiority to the angels)...
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1 Peter 1:11; Genesis 50:24; Hebrews 4:4; Hebrews 5:6; Isaiah 40:17;...
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In a certain place [π ο υ]. Only here and ch. 4 4, signifying
indefinite quotation. It does not mean that the writer is ignorant of
the author or of the place, but assumes that the readers know it, an...