Hebrews 10 - Introduction
1:1 formerly (g-11) Or 'of old.'... [ Continue Reading ]
1:1 formerly (g-11) Or 'of old.'... [ Continue Reading ]
10:5 says, (a-7) Psalms 40:6-8 .... [ Continue Reading ]
10:7 roll (b-9) Or perhaps 'chapter,' to which a heading or summary was attached. Some take it as the summary or contents of the chapter or volume, written on the 'head' of the roll.... [ Continue Reading ]
10:8 (which (c-19) 'Which are of that kind that are.' _ Hostis_ , as Matthew 7:24 .... [ Continue Reading ]
10:12 down (d-10) Or 'set himself down,' as ch. 1.3, perpetuity (e-12) See Note b, ch. 5.6. Having perfectly completed the work, he could sit down, and abide so, having done all; it is in contrast with the priests. They stood daily; he is set down 'for a continuance.' Connecting 'in perpetuity' with... [ Continue Reading ]
10:13 feet. (f-14) See Psalms 110:1 .... [ Continue Reading ]
10:14 perpetuity (e-9) See Note b, ch. 5.6. Having perfectly completed the work, he could sit down, and abide so, having done all; it is in contrast with the priests. They stood daily; he is set down 'for a continuance.' Connecting 'in perpetuity' with sacrifice spoils the whole force of the passage... [ Continue Reading ]
10:15 said. (h-15) See Jeremiah 31:33 ,Jeremiah 31:34 .... [ Continue Reading ]
10:16 understandings; (i-30) Or 'minds.' see ch. 8.10. The words 'it is said' could be added before 'and their sins, &c.', to give the sense.... [ Continue Reading ]
10:18 sacrifice (k-13) Lit. 'offering,' as ver. 10,14.... [ Continue Reading ]
10:20 new (l-2) 'Newly' or 'recently made.'... [ Continue Reading ]
10:22 washed (m-23) It means 'washed all over,' or 'bathed,' as in John 13:10 .... [ Continue Reading ]
10:26 knowledge (a-9) Clear personal knowledge ( _ epignosis_ ), Matthew 11:27 .... [ Continue Reading ]
10:29 common, (b-34) Or 'unclean,' having no holy character.... [ Continue Reading ]
10:30 said, (c-6) See Deuteronomy 32:35-36 .... [ Continue Reading ]
10:38 just (d-3) Or possibly this may read 'my just [man].' i.e. God's just one, the one he owns as such. There is good authority for it. The sense runs well and is the same. he (e-10) Or 'any one.' The apostle is contrasting two characters; the one who perishes, and the one who saves, preserves, h... [ Continue Reading ]