HEB. 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.
Here in his _Blank Bible,_ Edwards noted the ever-present danger of
professed believers lapsing into apostasy:
[_ So therefore we ought to give the more earnest... [ Continue Reading ]
HEB. 2:2. FOR IF THE WORD SPOKEN BY ANGELS WAS STEADFAST, AND EVERY
TRANSGRESSION AND DISOBEDIENCE RECEIVED A JUST RECOMPENSE OF REWARD;
This text is really part of the next and as such focuses Edwards'
attention on the consequence of not giving earnest heed.
Heb. 2:3... [ Continue Reading ]
HEB. 2:3. HOW SHALL WE ESCAPE, IF WE NEGLECT SO GREAT SALVATION:
WHICH AT THE FIRST BEGAN TO BE SPOKEN BY THE LORD, AND WAS CONFIRMED
UNTO US BY THEM THAT HEARD (HIM);
In his early sermon, _The Justice of God in the Damnation of Sinners,
_ Edwards related this text to the infinite guilt of sin:
T... [ Continue Reading ]
HEB. 2:4. GOD ALSO BEARING (THEM) WITNESS, BOTH WITH SIGNS AND
WONDERS, AND WITH DIVERSE MIRACLES, AND GIFTS OF THE HOLY GHOST,
ACCORDING TO HIS OWN WILL.
The exposition of this text shows as nothing else in this Hebrews
commentary (with the possible exception of Hebrews 11:1), Edwards as
apologis... [ Continue Reading ]
HEB. 2:5. FOR UNTO THE ANGELS HATH HE NOT PUT IN SUBJECTION THE WORLD
TO COME, WHEREOF WE SPEAK.
In the following _Blank Bible_ note Edwards sees this verse as
indication that Christ himself was the greatest apologetic argument:
_ For unto the angels] _ The mentioning in the foregoing verse God's... [ Continue Reading ]
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 is as follows:
"5.6.7.8.9._ for thou hast made him a little lower than the angels. _
The Psalmist is... [ Continue Reading ]
HEB. 2:7. THOU MADEST HIM A LITTLE LOWER THAN THE ANGELS; THOU
CROWNEDST HIM WITH GLORY AND HONOUR, AND DIDST SET HIM OVER THE WORKS
OF THY HANDS:
_ Thou madest him a little lower than the angels_] Mr. Charnock
understands it as it is in the margin. See vol. 2 of his works p.
1093. ß?a???t? a litt... [ Continue Reading ]
HEB. 2:8. THOU HAST PUT ALL THINGS IN SUBJECTION UNDER HIS FEET. FOR
IN THAT HE PUT ALL IN SUBJECTION UNDER HIM, HE LEFT NOTHING (THAT IS)
NOT PUT UNDER HIM. BUT NOW WE SEE NOT YET ALL THINGS PUT UNDER HIM.
_ Blank Bible_ comment:
_ [But now we see not yet all things put under Him.] _ In these wo... [ Continue Reading ]
HEB. 2:9. BUT WE SEE JESUS, WHO WAS MADE A LITTLE LOWER THAN THE
ANGELS FOR THE SUFFERING OF DEATH, CROWNED WITH GLORY AND HONOUR; THAT
HE BY THE GRACE OF GOD SHOULD TASTE DEATH FOR EVERY MAN.
This text, at the beginning of the section, is used to justify the
argument in _Freedom of the Will _ tha... [ Continue Reading ]
HEB. 2:10. FOR IT BECAME HIM, FOR WHOM (ARE) ALL THINGS, AND BY WHOM
(ARE) ALL THINGS, IN BRINGING MANY SONS UNTO GLORY, TO MAKE THE
CAPTAIN OF THEIR SALVATION PERFECT THROUGH SUFFERINGS.
This text points, according to Edwards, to "the End for which God
Created the World":
And when God is so often... [ Continue Reading ]
Heb. 2:11
HEB. 2:11. FOR BOTH HE THAT SANCTIFIETH AND THEY WHO ARE SANCTIFIED
(ARE) ALL OF ONE: FOR WHICH CAUSE HE IS NOT ASHAMED TO CALL THEM
BRETHREN….
The _Blank Bible _ gives Edwards' understanding:
_ For both he that sanctifieth and they who are sanctified are all of
one]_ This the apostle... [ Continue Reading ]
HEB. 2:12. SAYING, I WILL DECLARE THY NAME UNTO MY BRETHREN, IN THE
MIDST OF THE CHURCH WILL I SING PRAISE UNTO THEE.
Edwards cites this in _Freedom of the Will _ while showing that though
wickedness was prophesied and certain it was nonetheless culpable.
Apparently he meant Hebrews 2:10 rather th... [ Continue Reading ]
HEB. 2:13. AND AGAIN, I WILL PUT MY TRUST IN HIM. AND AGAIN, BEHOLD I
AND THE CHILDREN WHICH GOD HATH GIVEN ME.
The John 14:27 sermon "On the Peace which Christ Gives His True
Followers" explains Hebrews 2:13:
Men in their wills or testaments most commonly give their estates to
their children. So... [ Continue Reading ]
HEB. 2:14. FORASMUCH THEN AS THE CHILDREN ARE PARTAKERS OF FLESH AND
BLOOD, HE ALSO HIMSELF LIKEWISE TOOK PART OF THE SAME; THAT THROUGH
DEATH HE MIGHT DESTROY HIM THAT HAD THE POWER OF DEATH, THAT IS, THE
DEVIL;... [ Continue Reading ]
HEB. 2:15. AND DELIVER THEM, WHO THROUGH FEAR OF DEATH WERE ALL THEIR
LIFETIME SUBJECT TO BONDAGE.
Edwards preached an outline sermon in September of 1748 on Hebrews
2:15 whose theme was to: 1. Represent something of the miserable
bondage they are subject to that are without any reasonable support... [ Continue Reading ]
HEB. 2:16. FOR VERILY HE TOOK NOT ON (HIM THE NATURE) OF ANGELS; BUT
HE TOOK ON (HIM) THE SEED OF ABRAHAM.
The _Blank Bible:_
The particle "for" connects the verse with the 14th with these words
for as much as the children are partakers of flesh and blood he also
partook of the same. The apostle... [ Continue Reading ]
HEB. 2:17-18. WHEREFORE IN ALL THINGS IT BEHOOVED HIM TO BE MADE LIKE
UNTO (HIS) BRETHREN, THAT HE MIGHT BE A MERCIFUL AND FAITHFUL HIGH
PRIEST IN THINGS (PERTAINING) TO GOD, TO MAKE RECONCILIATION FOR THE
SINS OF THE PEOPLE. FOR IN THAT HE HIMSELF HATH SUFFERED BEING
TEMPTED, HE IS ABLE TO SUCCOUR... [ Continue Reading ]