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Verse 17. _BUT WITH WHOM WAS HE GRIEVED FORTY YEARS?_] I believe it
was _Surenhusius_ who first observed that "the apostle, in using the
term forty years, elegantly alludes to the space of time which...
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BUT WITH WHOM WAS HE GRIEVED FORTY YEARS? - With whom was he angry;
see the notes at Hebrews 3:10.
WAS IT NOT WITH THEM THAT HAD SINNED - That had sinned in various ways
- by rebellion, murmuring, unb...
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CHAPTER 3
_ 1. As Son over the house of God, greater than Moses (Hebrews 3:1)_
2. The danger of unbelief (Hebrews 3:7)
3. The need of faith (Hebrews 3:14)...
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HEBREWS 3:1 TO HEBREWS 4:13. As Christ is higher than the angels, so
He is _greater than Moses,_ through whom the first covenant was
established. The comparison with Moses, however, occupies only a fe...
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GREATER THAN THE GREATEST (Hebrews 3:1-6)...
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So then, as the Holy Spirit says, "If today you will hear my voice, do
not harden your hearts, as in the Provocation, as happened on the day
of the Temptation in the wilderness, where your fathers tri...
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HAD. Omit.
SINNED. Greek. _hamartano._ App-128.
CARCASES. Greek. _kolon_. Only here. See Numbers 14:29 (Septuagint)...
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A solemn warning against hardening the heart
[This constant interweaving of warning and exhortation with argument
is characteristic of this Epistle. These passages (Hebrews 2:1-4;
Hebrews 3:7-19; Heb...
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_grieved_ Rather "indignant." See Hebrews 3:10.
_whose carcases_ To us the words read as though there were a deep and
awful irony in this term (κῶλα), as though, "dying as it were
gradually during the...
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A SOLEMN WARNING AGAINST HARDENING THE HEART
[The constant interweaving of warning and exhortation with argument is
characteristic of this Epistle. These passages (Hebrews 2:1-4; Hebrews
3:7-19; Hebre...
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ἜΠΕΣΕΝ most MSS. ἔπεσαν DE.
17. ΤΊΣΙΝ ΔῈ ΠΡΟΣΏΧΘΙΣΕΝ; “_And with whom was He
indignant?_” See Hebrews 3:10.
ὯΝ ΤᾺ ΚΩ͂ΛΑ. To us the words read as though there were a
deep and awful irony in this term,...
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CH. 3. SUPERIORITY OF CHRIST TO MOSES (1–6). EXHORTATION AGAINST
HARDENING THE HEART (7–19)...
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_ CHRIST EXPECTS STEADFASTNESS TO THE END -- HEBREWS 3:16-19:_ It was
not all of those who came out of Egypt that rebelled against God. The
great majority of them rebelled against Him. They fell in th...
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ΠΡΟΣΏΧΘΙΣΕΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΠΡΟΣΩΧΘΊΖΩ
(G4360) негодовать (_см._ Hebrews 3:10).
ΆΜΑΡΤΉΣΑΣΙΝ _aor. act. part. masc. pl. dat. от_
ΆΜΑΡΤΆΝΩ (G264) грешить,
ΚΏΛΟΝ (G2966) часть тела, кость; здесь:
т...
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_Our pilgrimageHebrews 3:12-19_.
_TEXT_
Hebrews 3:12-19
Hebrews 3:12 Take heed, brethren, lest haply there shall be in any one
of you an evil heart of unbelief, in falling away from the liv
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CHRIST SUPERIOR TO MOSES.
(Hebrews 3:13-19)
There are two great basic truths which run through Scripture, and are
enforced on every page: that God is sovereign, and that man is a
responsible creature...
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But with whom was he grieved forty years? was it not with them that
had sinned, whose carcases fell in the wilderness?
BUT, [ De (G1161)] - 'Moreover;' not in contrast to Hebrews 3:16, but
carryin...
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7 The Hebrew of Psa_95:7-11 reads ''as at Meribah" and "the day of
Massah", and the passage refers to the twentieth of Numbers. The
quotation substitutes their meanings. Meribah is "contention," or
"b...
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3:17 carcases (a-18) Lit. 'limbs.' often used for a carcase. Some
suppose the idea of the body falling to pieces....
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JESUS CHRIST, LORD OF THE HOUSEHOLD OF GODS
(_b_) Christ is superior also to Moses; for He is Son over the house
of God, whereas Moses was only a servant in it....
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HOW CAN I GET TO HEAVEN?
HEBREWS
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 3
2 THE SUPERIOR *APOSTLE 3:1-4:13
JESUS IS SUPERIOR TO MOSES 3:1-6
V1 Brothers and sisters in Christ who belong to God, you share the...
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BUT. — Better, _And with whom was He angry forty years_?
WHOSE CARCASES. — Literally, _limbs._ The word is taken from the
Greek version of Numbers 14:29; and seems intended to convey the
thought of b...
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Hebrews 3:13
7. THE JUDGMENT TO COME
Malachi 3:13; Hebrews 3:13; Hebrews 4:1
This is another charge to the doubters among the
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CHAPTER III.
FUNDAMENTAL ONENESS OF THE DISPENSATIONS.
Hebrews 3:1 - Hebrews 4:13 (R.V.).
"Wherefore, holy brethren, partakers of a heavenly calling, consider
the Apostle and High-priest of our conf...
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τίσι δὲ προσώχθισε.… “And with whom was He angry
forty years?” taking up the next clause of the Psalms 5:10. Again
the question is answered by another “Was it not with them that
sinned?” [ἁμαρτήσασιν...
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Διὸ, “wherefore,” since it is only by holding fast our
confidence to the end, that we continue to be the house of Christ and
enjoy His faithful oversight, _cf._ Hebrews 3:14. Διὸ was probably
intended...
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to Hebrews 4:13. Chapter s 3 and 4 as far as Hebrews 3:13, form one
paragraph. The purpose of the writer in this passage, as in the whole
Epistle, is to encourage his readers in their allegiance to Ch...
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“HARDEN NOT YOUR HEARTS”
Hebrews 3:12
There is a peril lest familiarity with God's words should beget
indifference to them. The path may be trodden hard by the sower's
feet. That story of the Wildern...
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The argument now passed to the second claim of superiority, that over
all human leaders. He is first seen as superior to Moses and Joshua.
He is "the Apostle" completely fulfilling the function repres...
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EXHORTATION TO FAITHFULNESS
So that they will not fall, Christians are to encourage one another
every day. This is done so that sin and its tricky ways will not be
able to harden a believer in the way...
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_Whose carcasses were laid, or buried in the desert? None of those who
were reckoned up (Numbers xiv.) entered the land of Chanaan [Canann],
except Josue [Joshua] and Caleb; but then we may take notic...
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(7) Wherefore (as the Holy Ghost saith, Today if ye will hear his
voice, (8) Harden not your hearts, as in the provocation, in the day
of temptation in the wilderness: (9) When your fathers tempted me...
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The epistle to the Hebrews differs in some important respects from all
those which have been before us; so much so that many have questioned
whether it be the writing of the apostle Paul, of Apollos,...
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17._But with whom was he grieved, _or _angry, etc. _He means that God
had never been angry with his people except for just causes, as Paul
also reminds us in 1 Corinthians 10:5. Therefore as many chas...
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Thus the Lord is set before us as the Apostle and High Priest of
believers from among the Jews, the true people. I say,"from among the
Jews," not that He is not our Priest, but that here the sacred wr...
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BUT WITH WHOM WAS HE GRIEVED FORTY YEARS?.... As is said in Psalms
95:10,
Hebrews 3:10,
WAS IT NOT WITH THEM THAT HAD SINNED; not merely by committing
personal iniquities, and particular provocation...
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There is some difficulty about these verses, namely, whether they
appertain unto and depend upon the discourse foregoing, or whether
they are the beginning of another, on which the exhortation in the...
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But with whom was he grieved forty years? _was it_ not with them that
had sinned, whose carcases fell in the wilderness?
Ver. 17. _Whose carcases fell_] Gr. κωλα. Whose members, joints,
limbs. _Cadav...
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HEB. 3:16-19. FOR SOME, WHEN THEY HAD HEARD, DID PROVOKE: HOWBEIT NOT
ALL THAT CAME OUT OF EGYPT BY MOSES. BUT WITH WHOM WAS HE GRIEVED
FORTY YEARS? (WAS IT) NOT WITH THEM THAT HAD SINNED, WHOSE CARCA...
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_But with whom was he grieved_ Or, _displeased_, as Macknight renders
προσωχθισε; _forty years?_ The apostle's answer to this
inquiry consists of a double description of them. First, By their sin;
_wa...
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WHOSE CARCASSES FELL; NUMBERS 26:64-65....
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The danger of unbelief:...
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BUT WITH WHOM WAS HE GRIEVED FORTY YEARS? WAS IT NOT WITH THEM THAT
HAD SINNED, WHOSE CARCASSES FELL IN THE WILDERNESS?...
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"Wherefore, holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly calling." Let us
keep in mind that this is addressed to Jewish believers. How great a
contrast to that which their own religion had taught them! Ea...
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14-19 The saints' privilege is, they are made partakers of Christ,
that is, of the Spirit, the nature, graces, righteousness, and life of
Christ; they are interested in all Christ is, in all he has d...
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By these questions the Spirit makes a more lively representation of
these unbelieving provokers of God, that his reason may have the more
force with them. Do ye observe with whom God was grieved? The...
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Hebrews 3:17 Now G1161 whom G5101 angry G4360 (G5656) forty G5062
years G2094 not G3780 sinned G264 ...
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Hebrews 3:16-19. The argument of these verses has been variously
interpreted, and the varieties are seen in the difference of the
translation. The Authorised Version translates ‘ SOME... HOWBEIT NOT
A...
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WITH THEM THAT SINNED
(τοις αμαρτησασιν). Dative masculine plural after
προσωχθισεν (cf. verse Hebrews 3:10) of the articular first
aorist active participle of αμαρτανω (αμαρτησας, not
αμαρτων).CAR...
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Hebrews 3:7
Unbelief in the Wilderness.
I. The history of the wanderings of the Israelites in the wilderness
is most instructive. No Scripture is of private interpretation, but is
Catholic and eterna...
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Hebrews 3:1. _Wherefore, holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly
calling consider the Apostle and High Priest of our profession, Christ
Jesus;_
Think of him, think how great he is, think what attent...
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Hebrews 3:1. _Wherefore, holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly
calling, consider the Apostle and High Priest of our profession,
Christ Jesus._
Would God we considered him more! He is supremely wor...
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CONTENTS: Christ the Son better than Moses the servant. Warning
against unbelief.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Holy Spirit, Moses.
CONCLUSION: We owe to Jesus Christ as the principal messenger sent of
Go...
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Hebrews 3:1. _Wherefore, holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly
calling,_ who, as the sons of God, are called to eternal glory,
_consider the Apostle and Highpriest of our profession,_ that he
unite...
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WITH WHOM. Note that these people continued to rebel against God
during the whole forty year's time. WHO FELL DOWN DEAD. The whole
generation who escaped from Egypt in the Exodus, died in the desert!...
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_With whom was He grieved_
GOD’S LONG-SUFFERING
Now where he saith, “With whom He was angry forty years,” we have
here to learn what is the long-suffering of the Lord, who doth not
straight punish t...
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HEBREWS—NOTE ON HEBREWS 3:15 Quoting Psalms 95:7 again, the author
draws several points from the failure of the exodus generation (see
especially...
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HEBREWS 3:1 Jesus Is Superior to the Mosaic Law. Having concluded that
Jesus is superior to the mediators of the Mosaic law (angels, Hebrews
2:2), the author now establishes Jesus’ superiority to Mose...
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
Hebrews 3:7 form part of an exhortation, based on the superiority of
Christ over Moses, and the conduct of the Jewish people in their
relation to Moses. They were the c...
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EXPOSITION
THE SON SUPERIOR TO MOSES. Here begins the second section of the
argument of the first four chapters (see summary given under Hebrews
1:5). But though a new branch of the argument begins, i...
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Shall we turn in our Bibles now to Hebrews the third chapter.
Wherefore, holy brethren (Hebrews 3:1),
The word wherefore immediately leads us back to that which is
immediately preceding, and that is...
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1 Corinthians 10:1; Deuteronomy 2:15; Deuteronomy 2:16; Hebrews 3:10;...
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The interrogation still continued. "With whom was he displeased forty
years? Was it not with them?" etc.
Carcasses [τ α κ ω λ α]. N. T. o. LXX for peger, a corpse. Kwlon
properly a limb. The idea of d...
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Observe here, The party grieved, God; the parties grieving, THE PEOPLE
OF ISRAEL: The time of both, FORTY YEARS; the occasion of this grief,
sin in general, unbelief in particular, hardness of heart,...