At the close of the preceding chapter, mention was made of "them that
believe to the saving of the soul." Now follows a description of faith
and an illustration of its power from the example of the ancient
worthies.
SUBSTANCE; the Greek word has two distinct meanings: first, as
rendered by our vers... [ Continue Reading ]
A GOOD REPORT; commendation from God and good men.... [ Continue Reading ]
WE UNDERSTAND; through God's testimony.
WORLDS; heaven and earth.
THINGS WHICH ARE SEEN; the whole visible universe.
THINGS WHICH DO APPEAR; things visible to sense. The matter itself of
which heaven and earth are made was called into being by God's power,
and afterwards reduced to order and beau... [ Continue Reading ]
MORE EXCELLENT SACRIFICE; because offered in a more excellent spirit.
There is probably a reference also to the kind of offering. It was not
merely a thank-offering, like that of Cain, but a propitiatory
sacrifice.
TESTIFYING OF HIS GIFTS; expressing in some visible form his
approbation of them. Ge... [ Continue Reading ]
HE PLEASED GOD; by walking with him. Genesis 5:24. He had confidence
in him, lived in communion with him, opened his heart to him, and
consulted him as his bosom-friend.... [ Continue Reading ]
MOVED WITH FEAR; because he believed God's word that the flood would
certainly come. Genesis 6:14-22.
BY THE WHICH; by which faith of his, with its accompanying fruits.
HE CONDEMNED THE WORLD; his example of faith condemned their unbelief.
THE RIGHTEOUSNESS WHICH IS BY FAITH; the righteousness wh... [ Continue Reading ]
NOT KNOWING WHITHER HE WENT; God's words were, "Unto a land that I
will show thee," Genesis 12:1; and such was his confidence in God that
he was willing to go anywhere, as God should direct. It is not
necessary for us to know all that God will do with us, in order to
trust in and obey him; or to be... [ Continue Reading ]
AS IN A STRANGE COUNTRY; he bought no land except what he wanted for a
burying-ground, but lived as a stranger in tents, expecting his
permanent abode and possessions in heaven. Genesis 13:3; Genesis
13:18; Genesis 18:1; Genesis 18:9.... [ Continue Reading ]
A CITY WHICH HATH FOUNDATIONS; which hath everlasting foundations;
that heavenly city which God himself has built for those who love him.
Chap Hebrews 12:22; Hebrews 13:14. Old Testament saints had knowledge
of a future state, and expected their reward in another world.... [ Continue Reading ]
SARAH; GENESIS 21:1-2; Genesis 22:17.... [ Continue Reading ]
Great events for this world as well as the future, depend on the
exercise of faith in God; and things which affect vast multitudes for
time and eternity, are accomplished through its influence, which would
otherwise be impossible.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PROMISES; the things which God had promised.
EMBRACED THEM; looked forward to the fulfilment of the promises with
earnest desire and confident expectation.
CONFESSED THAT THEY WERE STRANGERS AND PILGRIMS; see Genesis 23:4,
where the literal pilgrimage of Abraham shadows forth this life as a
pi... [ Continue Reading ]
A COUNTRY; which they had not found and could not find in this world.... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD IS NOT ASHAMED; because they place such confidence in him and
desire such pure and elevated joys, he has prepared for them a
permanent abode and unending bliss in heaven. God is ashamed of those
who have no confidence in him and prepares for them no habitation in
heaven. He will not acknowledge... [ Continue Reading ]
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.... [ Continue Reading ]
THINGS TO COME; which God had promised, and which Isaac confidently
expected. Genesis 27:27-40.... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESSED BOTH THE SONS; Genesis 48:5-20.
UPON THE TOP OF HIS STAFF; Genesis 47:31; the quotation is from the
Greek version of the Seventy. The same Hebrew letters, according as
they are differently pronounced, may signify bed or staff. Taken
either way, the sense of the passage is substantially the... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DEPARTING OF THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL; out of Egypt, because God had
promised it. Genesis 50:24-25.... [ Continue Reading ]
PROPER; beautiful.
NOT AFRAID; to disobey the king's command, because they trusted in God
to protect them. There are cases in which to obey civil rulers is
wrong. In such cases, faith will keep even a woman from obeying the
most despotic king.... [ Continue Reading ]
AFFLICTION WITH THE PEOPLE OF GOD; because he expected in so doing to
receive the blessings which God had promised them.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE REPROACH OF CHRIST; here, and in chap Hebrews 13:13, the reproach
which Christ in all ages bears in the person of his covenant people,
as he once bore it in his own person; for what is done to his people
is done to him. Compare Matthew 10:40; Matthew 18:5-6; LUKE 9:48; LUKE
10:16, and especially... [ Continue Reading ]
FORSOOK EGYPT; EXODUS 12:31-51.
AS SEEING HIM WHO IS INVISIBLE; as seeing by faith the unseen God-a
beautiful illustration of what is said, verse Hebrews 11:1, of faith.
Faith has eyes to see invisible things, and a heart to feel their
power. It has a head to plan, a tongue to speak, and a hand to... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PASSOVER, AND THE SPRINKLING OF BLOOD; Moses observed them as God
directed, expecting according to His promise, that in so doing he and
the Israelites would be safe. Exodus 12:21-30. Faith regards the blood
of Christ as the foundation of human hope, and looks to it as the only
safeguard from the... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY PASSED THROUGH THE RED SEA; trusting in God to preserve them.
Exodus 14:22-29.... [ Continue Reading ]
COMPASSED ABOUT; with confidence that God would cause the walls of the
city to fall as he had said. Joshua 6:15-20.... [ Continue Reading ]
RAHAB; believed that what God had spoken concerning Israel would be
accomplished, and she acted accordingly. Joshua 2:1-21; Joshua 6:23.... [ Continue Reading ]
GIDEON; JUDGES 6:1-40; JUDGES 7:1-25; JUDGES 8:1-35.
BARAK; JUDGES 4:1-24; JUDGES 5:1-31.
SAMSON; Judges 13:1-25; Judges 14:1-20; Judges 15:1-20; J [ Continue Reading ]
For examples, see the references.... [ Continue Reading ]
No victories ever won compare with those of faith. Its triumphs no
earthly tongue can speak or pen describe. They are written in the book
of life, and will be told with immortal tongues, by multitudes which
no man can number, in strains of glory rising higher and higher, and
growing sweeter and swee... [ Continue Reading ]
WOMEN RECEIVED THEIR DEAD; 1 KINGS 17:17-23; 2 KINGS 4:32-37.
OTHERS WERE TORTURED; from this point onward examples are included of
those who lived after the record of the Old Testament was closed, some
of whose sufferings for the truth's sake are recorded in the books of
Maccabees, and in Josephus... [ Continue Reading ]
A GOOD REPORT; they are in Scripture commended as good men, and their
faith by which they persevered in duty held up as worthy of imitation
to all succeeding ages.
THE PROMISE; the great thing promised, namely, the Messiah and the
blessings of the gospel.... [ Continue Reading ]
SOME BETTER THING; the fulfilment of God's promises in the coming of
Christ and the blessings which he conferred.
NOT BE MADE PERFECT; without the fulfilment of these promises, which
we witness, and in the faith of which they lived, and died, and went
to glory.... [ Continue Reading ]