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Verse 19. _TO RAISE_ HIM _UP, EVEN FROM THE DEAD_] Abraham staggered
not at the promise through unbelief, but was strong in faith, giving
glory to God. The resurrection of the dead must have been a do...
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ACCOUNTING THAT GOD WAS ABLE TO RAISE HIM UP EVEN FROM THE DEAD - And
that he would do it; for so Abraham evidently believed, and this idea
is plainly implied in the whole narrative. There was no othe...
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IV. PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS AND EXHORTATIONS
CHAPTER 11
_ 1. Faith in regard to creation and salvation (Hebrews 11:1)_
2. The patience of faith (Hebrews 11:8)
3. The energy of faith (Hebrews 11:23
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Passing now from the men of the primeval world, the writer comes to
the patriarchs, and especially to Abraham, who stands out in the OT as
the chief example of faith. Abraham showed his faith by his o...
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It was by faith that Abraham offered up Isaac when he was put to the
test. He was willing to offer up even his only son, although it had
been said to him: "It is in Isaac that your descendants will be...
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THE CHRISTIAN HOPE (Hebrews 11:1-3)...
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ACCOUNTINGS. Reckoning. Greek. _logizomai._ See Romans 4:4.
RAISE UP. Greek. _egeiro._ App-178.
FROM THE DEAD. Greek. _ek nekron._ App-139.
ALSO, &C. = he did even in. figure receive (Greek. _komiz...
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_from whence_ The only place in this Epistle where ὅθεν has its
local sense.
_in a figure_ Lit. "in a parable." For the use of the word see Hebrews
9:9. The exact meaning is much disputed. It has been...
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CH. 11. THE HEROES OF FAITH
The main task of the writer has now been performed, but the remainder
of the Epistle had also a very important purpose. It would have been
fatal to the peace of mind of a J...
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ὍΘΕΝ. The only place in this Epistle where ὅθεν has its
local sense.
ἘΝ ΠΑΡΑΒΟΛΗ͂Ι. Lit., “_in a parable_.” For the use of
the word see Hebrews 9:9. The exact meaning is much disputed. It has
been ren...
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_SOME WHO LIVED BY FAITH -- HEBREWS 11:4-31:_ The writer of Hebrews
has now set forth what faith is and how faith works. He proceeds to
list a "Hall of fame" of Old Testament characters who lived 'by...
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ΛΟΓΙΣΆΜΕΝΟΣ _aor. med. (dep.) part. от_
ΛΟΓΊΖΟΜΑΙ (G3049) считать, подсчитывать.
Павел использует этот гл. в значении
подводить итоги и сводить счета на
основании неоспоримых доказательств.
Это слово...
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DISCOURSE: 2325
ABRAHAM OFFERING UP ISAAC
Hebrews 11:17. _By faith Abraham, when he was tried, offered up Isaac:
and he that had received the promises offered up his only begotten
son, of whom it was...
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ACCOUNTING THAT GOD, &C.— _Reasoning, that God,_ &c. Doddridge.
Archbishop Tillotson observes, that Abraham's faith was in this
respect the more admirable, as, so far as we can learn, there never
had...
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B.
_The patriarchal: faith in God plus faith in His promises. Hebrews
11:8-27_.
_TEXT_
Hebrews 11:8-27
Hebrews 11:8 By faith Abraham, when he was called, obeyed to go out
unto a place
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THE FAITH OF ABRAHAM
(Hebrews 11:17-19)
This chapter is the chronology of faith, or a record of some of the
outstanding acts which that grace has produced in all ages. The
apostle having mentioned th...
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Accounting that God was able to raise him up, even from the dead;
from whence also he received him in a figure.
Faith answered the objections which reason brought against God's
command to offer Isa...
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17 That all this is in resurrection is further enforced by the
offering of Isaac. Abraham had such confidence in God, that he was
ready to slay his son, believing that God would rouse him from the
dea...
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11:19 received (h-17) The force of the Greek, thus applied, is to get
back what one had, or what belonged to one, when it might have seemed
lost for ever, as Matthew 25:27 . The sense I think quite ce...
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HEROES OF FAITH
The Achievements of Faith, illustrated from the annals of Israel,
beginning with the patriarchs and coming down to the martyrs. The
writer has already mentioned faith as a necessary co...
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HOW CAN I GET TO HEAVEN?
HEBREWS
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 11
5 THE BETTER WAY 11:1-13:25
THE WAY OF TRUST AND HOPE 11:1-40
THE MEANING OF *FAITH (TRUST IN GOD) 11:1-3 V1 *Faith, that is, trust...
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THAT GOD WAS ABLE. — These words are better taken as the expression
of a general truth — “Accounting that God is able to raise up even
from the dead.’ The faith which tests and brings conviction of th...
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CHAPTER XI.
THE FAITH OF ABRAHAM.
"By faith Abraham, when he was called, obeyed to go out unto a place
which he was to receive for an inheritance; and he went out, not
knowing whither he went. By fai...
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SEEKING THE BETTER COUNTRY
Hebrews 11:11
Faith has the twofold power, first, of making the unseen real; and
second, of receiving the grace and strength of God into the heart.
Sarah, through faith, r...
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Then follows a series of illustrations of the power of faith taken
from the history of the Hebrew people. The first is that by faith men
know that the ages have been fashioned by the Word of God.
Afte...
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THE FAITH OF THE FATHERS
God asked Abraham to take that son of promise, Isaac, and offer him up
as a sacrifice (Hebrews 11:17; Genesis 22:1-14), thus causing his
faith to be tested to its fullest. Yet...
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Accounting that God [was] able to raise [him] up, even from the dead;
from (m) whence also he received him in (n) a figure.
(m) From which death.
(n) For there was not the true and very death of Isa...
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Whence also he received him for a parable. [7] Some understand by
this, that both Abraham and his son became hereby an example of a
perfect obedience to God, which all nations should admire. St. John...
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(17) By faith Abraham, when he was tried, offered up Isaac: and he
that had received the promises offered up his only begotten son, (18)
Of whom it was said, That in Isaac shall thy seed be called: (1...
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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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19._From whence also, etc. _As though he said, “Nor did hope
disappoint Abraham, for it was a sort of resurrection, when his son
was so suddenly delivered from the midst of death. The word_figure,
_wh...
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It is not a definition of this principle, that the epistle gives us at
the commencement of Chapter 11, but a declaration of its powers and
action. Faith realises (gives substance to) that which we hop...
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ACCOUNTING THAT GOD WAS ABLE TO RAISE HIM UP, EVEN FROM THE DEAD,....
Abraham did not go about this affair without thought; and yet he did
not consult with flesh and blood; his reasoning was the reaso...
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Having spoken of the faith of the first patriarchs in the _third
period of time,_ the second from the flood, in general, with respect
unto their peculiar state as pilgrims in the land of Canaan, he no...
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Accounting that God _was_ able to raise _him_ up, even from the dead;
from whence also he received him in a figure.
Ver. 19. _That God was able_] He founded his faith upon God's fidelity
and omnipote...
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Heb. 11:18-22. Of whom it was said, That in Isaac shall thy seed be
called: Accounting that God (was) able to raise (him) up, even from
the dead; from whence also he received him in a figure. By faith...
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_Accounting_ Λογισαμενος, _reasoning_, or concluding, after
weighing all circumstances; _that_, notwithstanding the apparent
contradiction in the divine revelations; _God was able to raise him up
_
Al...
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IN A FIGURE; when raised alive from the altar where he expected him to
die. There are no difficulties in believing God's declarations and
obeying his commands, over which faith cannot triumph....
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ACCOUNTING THAT GOD WAS ABLE TO RAISE HIM UP, EVEN FROM THE DEAD; FROM
WHENCE HE ALSO RECEIVED HIM IN A FIGURE....
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The example of the patriarchs:...
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This chapter in itself forms a complete division of the book of
Hebrews. If previously the doctrine has been thoroughly laid down that
faith is the principle of all actual relationship with God, now C...
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8-19 We are often called to leave worldly connexions, interests, and
comforts. If heirs of Abraham's faith, we shall obey and go forth,
though not knowing what may befall us; and we shall be found in...
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ACCOUNTING THAT GOD WAS ABLE TO RAISE HIM UP, EVEN FROM THE DEAD:
faith put this into Abraham's thoughts in his reasonings about this
trial between the temptation and God's power, and influenced him t...
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Hebrews 11:19 concluding G3049 (G5666) that G3754 God G2316 able G1415
up G1453 (G5721) even G2532 from...
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FAITH REVEALED BY THOSE WHOSE EYES WERE ON THE CERTAINTY OF THE FUTURE
FULFILMENT OF THE PROMISES OF GOD WITH THEIR EYES ON THINGS TO COME
(HEBREWS 11:17)....
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‘By faith Abraham, being tested, offered up Isaac. Yes, he who had
gladly taken on himself the promises was offering up his only begotten
son, even he to whom it was said, In Isaac shall your seed be...
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Hebrews 11:19. And the reason was that he reckoned the faithfulness of
God to be safe in the keeping of His almightiness; he believed that
God would keep His word, even if it was necessary for Him to...
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Hebrews 11:8-22. From the elders of the antediluvian world the writer
now appeals to the elders of Israel, the great men who, under God,
founded the Jewish state. Theirs also was a condition of patien...
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ACCOUNTING
(λογισαμενος). First aorist middle participle of
λογιζομα. Abraham had God's clear command that contravened
God's previous promise. This was his solution of his difficult
situation.GOD I...
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Hebrews 11:8
The Patriarchs.
I. The period of the patriarchs has a very peaceful and lovely
character. God appeared and spoke to them. There was as yet no law.
What is the real peculiarity of the pat...
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This is a very familiar chapter, but it is none the less precious. It
is the roll of the heroes of faith. Here you have a list of the men
who believed in God, and who therefore did great things.
Hebr...
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First, a definition of faith.
Hebrews 11:1. _Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the
evidence of things not seen. For by it the elders obtained a good
report. Through faith we understand...
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Hebrews 11:1. _Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the
evidence of things not seen. For by it the elders obtained a good
report._
The names of those who lived in old time are handed down...
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This is the triumphal arch of faith. Here we find the names of many of
the heroes of faith, and a brief record of some of the battles in
which they fought and conquered. May you and I possess «like pr...
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This is the Arc de Triomphe erected to the memory of the heroes of
faith, whose names are here recorded by the apostle's inspired pen,
with a brief mention of some of their most memorable actions. If...
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These men, of whom we are now briefly to read, are a company of God's
witnesses; and the apostle calls them, in the next chapter, «a cloud
of witnesses,» who, from their lofty seats above, are watchin...
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In this chapter we read of the wonders of faith; but I have never read
a chapter setting forth the wonders of unbelief. Unbelief is barren
impotent, a mere negation, a dead and accursed thing; but fai...
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CONTENTS: Superiority of the way of faith. Instances of faith.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Abel, Cain, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Isaac,
Jacob, Sara, Joseph, Moses, Pharaoh's daughter, Rahab, Gideon, Barak,...
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Hebrews 11:1. _Now faith is the substance of things hoped for._ Paul
uses here the same Greek word as in Hebrews 1:3, that the Son is the
express image of the Father's _hypostasis,_ or person. Then fa...
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HEBREWS—NOTE ON HEBREWS 11:17 ABRAHAM, WHEN HE WAS TESTED (see
Genesis 22:1). For “tested,” see note on Heb. 4:15. Here it me
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
Hebrews 11:19. RECEIVED HIM IN A FIGURE.—Lit. “in a parable.”
_Stuart_ thinks the reference is to Abraham’s having originally
received Isaac as one born of parents who...
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EXPOSITION
HEBREWS 11:1
NOW FAITH IS THE SUBSTANCE _ _OF THINGS HOPED FOR, THE EVIDENCE OF
THINGS NOT SEEN. On the senses in which the word
ὑπόστασις (translated "substance") may be used, see unde...
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Hebrews, chapter 11:
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things
not seen (Hebrews 11:1).
This is not so much a definition of faith as it is the declaration of
what faith d...
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Ephesians 3:20; Genesis 22:13; Genesis 22:4; Genesis 22:5; Hebrews 11
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THE PLACE OF FAITH
Hebrews 11:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Unbelief is black with the frown of God; faith is regnant with the
smile of God. Unbelief closes every channel of blessing; faith opens
up the cha...
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THE LIFE OF FAITH
Hebrews 11:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. Faith defined. The eleventh chapter of Hebrews opens with something
that is very definite it is a definition of faith. "Now faith is the
substan...
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ABRAHAM THE FRIEND OF GOD
Hebrews 11:8
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. Early beginnings. Perhaps, in all history there is none who has
ever attained unto the honor and fame of Abraham. Abraham lived half
way...
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Accounting that God was able even to raise him from the dead —
Though there had not been any instance of this in the world. From
whence also — To speak in a figurative way. He did receive him —
Afterw...