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HEBREWS 9:2 a;rtwn
After a;rtwn several witnesses (B copfay ethro) add kai. to. crusou/n
qumiath,rion, and in ver. Hebrews 9:4, instead of...
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Verse Hebrews 9:2. _FOR THERE WAS A TABERNACLE MADE; THE FIRST,
WHEREIN_] The sense is here very obscure, and the construction
involved: leaving out all punctuation, which is the case with all the
ve...
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FOR THERE WAS A TABERNACLE MADE - The word “tabernacle” properly
means a tent, a booth, or a hut, and was then given by way of eminence
to the tent for public worship made by Moses in the wilderness....
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CHAPTER 9
_ 1. The first tabernacle and its worship (Hebrews 9:1)_
2. The blood and the perfect work accomplished (Hebrews 9:11)
3. The Priest in heaven (Hebrews 9:24)...
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The two ministries are now contrasted, in order to show that the OT
institutions were imperfect, and pointed beyond themselves to that
real access to God which we have obtained through Christ.
HEBREW...
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THE GLORY OF THE TABERNACLE (Hebrews 9:1-5)...
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So, then, the first tabernacle, too, had its ordinances of worship and
its holy place, which was an earthly symbol of the divine realities.
For the first tabernacle was constructed and in it there was...
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TABERNACLE. Greek. _skene,_ tent, which is used by the Septuagint to
render the Hebrew _mishkan_ (the structure) and _'ohel_ (the tent
which covered it). Compare Exo 17:19, Exo 17:21.
MADE. prepared....
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_made_ "prepared" or "established." He treats of the Sanctuary in 2 5,
and of the Services in 6 10.
_the first_ By this is not meant the Tabernacle in contrast with the
Temple, but "_the outer chamber...
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AFTER THUS TRACING THE CONTRAST BETWEEN THE TWO COVENANTS, THE WRITER
PROCEEDS TO SHEW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEIR ORDINANCES OF
MINISTRATION...
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CH. 9. After thus tracing the contrast between the Two Covenants, the
writer proceeds to shew the difference between their _ordinances of
ministration_ (Hebrews 9:1 to Hebrews 10:18). He contrasts the...
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ΚΑΤΕΣΚΕΥΆΣΘΗ. “_Was prepared_” or “_established_.”
He treats of the Sanctuary in 2–5, and of the Services in 6–10.
Ἡ ΠΡΏΤΗ. By this is not meant the Tabernacle in contrast with
the Temple, but “_the o...
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_THE TABERNACLE AND ITS SERVICES HEBREWS 9:1-7:_ God's first or former
arrangement had religious services connected with it. A study of
Exodus 25:1-40; Exodus 26:1-37;...
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ΣΚΗΝΉ (G4633) шатер, скиния,
ΚΑΤΕΣΚΕΥΆΣΘΗ _aor. ind. pass. от_ ΚΑΤΑΣΚΕΥΆΖΩ
(G2680) снабжать сосудами, устраивать,
готовить, оборудовать (_см._ Hebrews 3:3).
Ή _fem. dat. sing. от_ ΌΣ (G3739) rel.pro...
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FOR THERE WAS A TABERNACLE, &C.— Concerning the tabernacle and its
furniture we refer to the notes on that subject in Exodus....
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F.
_He is a Priest in a better tabernacle. Hebrews 9:1-28_.
1.
_The old tabernacle and its imperfect services. Hebrews 9:1-10_.
_TEXT_
Hebrews 9:1-10...
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THE TYPICAL TABERNACLE
(Hebrews 9:1-5)
The principal design of the apostle in this epistle was to prove and
make manifest that the "old covenant" which Jehovah made with Israel
at Sinai, with all the...
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For there was a tabernacle made; the first, wherein was the
candlestick, and the table, and the shewbread; which is called the
sanctuary.
Defining the "worldly sanctuary."
MADE, [ kateskeuasthee...
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8 Few phrases are so unfortunately confusing as "the New Testament".
The Greek word for "testament" and its Hebrew equivalent never carry
the ordinary meaning of a will, or legal instrument for the di...
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A TABERNACLE] This term is applied to each of the two chambers into
which the whole tent was divided; the outer chamber being the Holy
Place, the inner being the Holy of Holies: see Exodus 26. CANDLES...
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THE NEW COVENANT AND THE SACRIFICE OF CHRIST
Hebrews 9:1 to Hebrews 10:39. The writer now proceeds to elaborate in
greater detail the contrast between the old covenant and the new. The
old covenant ha...
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HOW CAN I GET TO HEAVEN?
HEBREWS
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 9
A NEW WAY TO PRAISE GOD 9:1-28
THE OLD HOLY PLACE 9:1-10 V1 The first agreement had rules for
praising God and giving him honour and r...
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TABERNACLE. — It must be carefully observed that the Epistle
throughout refers to the Tabernacle, and not once to the Temples which
succeeded it. Though they were formed on the same general model, the...
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The insufficiency of the first covenant is further illustrated from
the character of its ordinances. For it was not devoid of elaborate
and impressive appointments and regulations for worship, but the...
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THE IMPERFECT WAY OF APPROACH TO GOD
Hebrews 9:1
With careful enumeration each item of the Tabernacle furniture is
specified, because of each there is a spiritual equivalent in the
unseen, spiritual...
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Because of the better priesthood and the better covenant a better
worship is established. First, the sanctuary is described. Christ is
set forth as the One who has entered into a greater Tabernacle th...
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First tabernacle. By this word is signified, the sanctuary or place
for worshipping God, ordained by Moses, which was an oratory to be
moved from place to place with the Israelites, which they kept
af...
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(1) Then verily the first covenant had also ordinances of divine
service, and a worldly sanctuary. (2) For there was a tabernacle made;
the first, wherein was the candlestick, and the table, and the
s...
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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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2._For there was a tabernacle, etc. _As the Apostle here touches but
lightly on the structure of the tabernacle, that he might not be
detained beyond what his subject required; so will I also designed...
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The epistle, recounting some particular circumstances which
characterised the first covenant shews that neither were sins put
away, nor was the conscience purged by its means, nor the entrance
into th...
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FOR THERE WAS A TABERNACLE MADE,.... By the direction of Moses,
according to the pattern showed him in the Mount:
THE FIRST; that is, the first part of the tabernacle, called the holy
place, in disti...
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Two things were ascribed unto the first covenant in the verse
foregoing:
1. Ordinances of worship;
2. A worldly sanctuary. In this verse the apostle enters upon a
description of them both, inverti...
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For there was a tabernacle made; the first, wherein _was_ the
candlestick, and the table, and the shewbread; which is called the
sanctuary.
Ver. 2. _The first wherein was, &c._] He speaks nothing of...
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HEB. 9:1-3. THEN VERILY THE FIRST (COVENANT) HAD ALSO ORDINANCES OF
DIVINE SERVICE, AND A WORLDLY SANCTUARY. FOR THERE WAS A TABERNACLE
MADE; THE FIRST, WHEREIN (WAS) THE CANDLESTICK, AND THE TABLE, A...
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_For there was a tabernacle made_ Namely, the first part of it of
which he speaks, of boards and curtains, pillars and coverings, which
constituted a little apartment, as a kind of ante-chamber to the...
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A TABERNACLE; the reference is to the movable tabernacle built by
God's direction in the wilderness of Sinai, which had two divisions
separated from each other by a curtain-the holy place and the most...
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FOR THERE WAS A TABERNACLE MADE; THE FIRST, WHEREIN WAS THE
CANDLESTICK AND THE TABLE AND THE SHOWBREAD, WHICH IS CALLED THE
SANCTUARY....
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THE OLD TESTAMENT CULT INFERIOR TO THE PERFECTION OF CHRIST'S
SACRIFICE.
Description of the Tabernacle and its appointments:...
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Chapter s 9 and 10 form a wonderful climax in the orderly presentation
of the truth in this epistle: If according to the new covenant, a man
must be morally fitted for the presence of God by means of...
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THE SANCTUARY:
Or, holy...
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1-5 The apostle shows to the Hebrews the typical reference of their
ceremonies to Christ. The tabernacle was a movable temple, shadowing
forth the unsettled state of the church upon earth, and the hu...
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FOR THERE WAS A TABERNACLE MADE: the Spirit descends to a particular
account of the three former adjuncts to the covenant, beginning with
the last, the _sanctuary; _ which being glorious, he advanceth...
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Hebrews 9:2 For G1063 tabernacle G4633 prepared G2680 (G5681) first
G4413 in G1722 which G3739 G5037 lampstand...
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Hebrews 9:2. The writer first notes the beauty of the holy place, and
then (Hebrews 9:6) the holy ordinances of the service. FOR A
TABERNACLE WAS PREPARED with two apartments, THE FIRST WHEREIN WERE
T...
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A TABERNACLE THE FIRST
(σκηνη η πρωτη). See Hebrews 8:2 for σκηνη. Large
tents usually had two divisions (the outer and the inner or the first
and the second). Note πρωτη for the first of two as wit...
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SHEWBREAD
(_ See Scofield) - (Exodus 25:30). _...
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Hebrews 9:1
Worship in Spirit and Truth.
I. Apart from revelation men have not the idea of God as Lord, Spirit,
Father; and even after the light of Scripture has appeared, God is to
many only an abst...
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Hebrews 9:1. _Then verily the first covenant had also ordinances of
divine service, and a worldly sanctuary._
That is to say, a material sanctuary, a sanctuary made out of such
things as this world c...
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1 _Then verily the first covenant had also ordinances of divine
service, and a worldly sanctuary._
An external sanctuary, a material structure, and therefore belonging
to this world.
Hebrews 9:2. _F...
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Hebrews 9:1. _Then verily the first covenant had also ordinances of
divine service, and a worldly sanctuary._
That is, a sanctuary belonging to this world, a visible sanctuary.
That first covenant wa...
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CONTENTS: Ordinances and sanctuary of the old covenant as types of the
new. The realities of the new covenant which is sealed by the blood of
Christ.
CHARACTERS: God, Holy Spirit, Aaron, High Priest,...
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Hebrews 9:2. _A tabernacle wherein was the candlestick._ For a
description of this portable temple, which disdains borrowing figures
from the Egyptian temples, though they had some figures analogous t...
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A TENT. The original setting up of the tent and the beginning of the
Jewish worship which was to continue some 1,700 years (_Exodus 40) is_
used for this contrast (rather than the temple worship). THE...
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_The first covenant had also ordinances_
THE ANCIENT TABERNACLE
The writer now proceeds to compare the old and the new covenants with
reference to their respective provisions for religious communion...
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HEBREWS—NOTE ON HEBREWS 9:1 These verses describe the OT tabernacle,
its furnishings, and its worship practices. This description of the
“first covenant” lays the groundwork for the discussion of the...
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CHRIST IS THE END OF THE LAW
_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
THE writer proceeds to compare, or rather contrast, the ordinances of
ministration under the two priesthoods.
1. The older ceremonial ind...
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EXPOSITION
_The sphere _of Christ's "more excellent ministry," as the "Mediator
of a better covenant," having been shown to be elsewhere than in the
earthly tabernacle, the ministry itself is now con...
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Hebrews chapter 9.
In the eighth chapter of the book of Hebrews, he makes mention of the
prophecy in Jeremiah where God said that in those days He was going to
make a new covenant with the people, not...
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Exodus 25:23; Exodus 25:23; Exodus 25:30; Exodus 26:1; Exodus 26:33;
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Was made [κ α τ ε σ κ ε υ α σ θ η] See on ch. Hebrews 3:3.
The first. The first tabernacle, that is, the first division of the
tabernacle. He speaks of the two divisions as two tabernacles.
Candlesti...
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In these verses, the Holy Ghost, by the apostle, sets before our eyes
the beautiful face of God's public worship, under the ceremonial law.
And first, He describes the place appointed by God for his s...