INTRODUCTION TO HEBREWS 11
The apostle having, in the preceding chapter, spoken in commendation
of the grace, and life of faith, and of its usefulness to preserve
from apostasy, proceeds in this to give some account of the nature and
actings of it; and which he illustrates by the examples of many o... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW FAITH IS THE SUBSTANCE OF THINGS HOPED FOR,.... The "faith" here
spoken of is not a mere moral virtue, which is a branch of the law;
nor a bare assent to anything revealed, declared, and affirmed in the
Gospel; nor a faith of doing miracles; nor an implicit one; nor a mere
profession of faith, w... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR BY IT THE ELDERS OBTAINED A GOOD REPORT. By whom are meant, not
merely old men, or elders in age, but such who lived in ancient times;
some before the flood, and to a great age, and others who were in
office, civil or ecclesiastical, and were the ancestors and
predecessors of the Hebrews; who in... [ Continue Reading ]
THROUGH FAITH WE UNDERSTAND THAT THE WORLDS WERE FRAMED BY THE WORD OF
GOD,.... The celestial world, with its inhabitants, the angels; the
starry and ethereal worlds, with all that is in them, the sun, moon,
stars, and fowls of the air; the terrestrial world, with all upon it,
men, beasts, c. and th... [ Continue Reading ]
BY FAITH ABEL OFFERED UNTO GOD A MORE EXCELLENT SACRIFICE THAN
CAIN,.... The apostle proceeds to examples of faith, and begins with
Abel: it may seem strange that Adam and Eve are not mentioned; this
omission is not because they were not believers; but either because of
the fall and ruin of mankind... [ Continue Reading ]
BY FAITH ENOCH WAS TRANSLATED,.... Which is to be understood, not of a
spiritual translation from the power of darkness, into the kingdom of
Christ, as all converted, persons are translated, and doubtless Enoch
was; nor of a rapture, or removal from one part of the earth to
another, or from one part... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WITHOUT FAITH IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO PLEASE HIM,.... Or do things
well pleasing in his sight; or any of the duties of religion, in an
acceptable way; as prayer, praise, attendance on the word and
ordinances, or any good works whatever; because such are without
Christ, and without his Spirit; and ha... [ Continue Reading ]
BY FAITH NOAH, BEING WARNED OF GOD,.... In the Greek text, Noah is
called "Noe", and so the Septuagint interpreters of the Old Testament
call him; but Josephus calls him "Noeos": or "having received an
oracle from God"; in which he was admonished, how to make an ark, as
Moses was, in like manner, ho... [ Continue Reading ]
BY FAITH, ABRAHAM, WHEN HE WAS CALLED,.... The Alexandrian copy and
the Vulgate Latin version read, "by faith he who was called Abraham";
but this call is not to be understood of his name; for though his
first name Abram might be given him, in the faith of his being a great
man, and his second name... [ Continue Reading ]
BY FAITH HE SOJOURNED IN THE LAND OF PROMISE,.... The land of Canaan,
so called, because it was promised to Abraham and his seed; and is
typical of heaven, which is not by the works of the law, but by the
free promise and grace of God: here Abraham sojourned for a while,
AS IN A STRANGE COUNTRY; wh... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HE LOOKED FOR A CITY WHICH HATH FOUNDATIONS,.... Not the city of
Jerusalem, nor the Gospel church state; but either the city of the new
Jerusalem, said to have twelve foundations,
Revelation 21:14 and in which glorious state, Abraham, with the rest
of the saints, being raised from the dead, wil... [ Continue Reading ]
THROUGH FAITH ALSO SARAH HERSELF,.... Some copies add "being barren";
and so read the Vulgate Latin, and all the Oriental versions; which is
a circumstance which makes her faith appear the greater: but it is a
question whether the apostle speaks of the faith of Sarah, or of
Abraham; some think he sp... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 12 THEREFORE SPRANG THERE EVEN OF ONE,.... That is, Abraham: the
Arabic version has here a strange interpolation;
"this faith Isaac and Rebecca conceived in mind, and so there were
born of one, Esau and Jacob.''
AND HIM AS GOOD AS DEAD; being an hundred years of age;
Romans 4:19. The Ethiopi... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE ALL DIED IN FAITH,.... Not all the seed of Abraham, but all the
believers in the preceding verses, excepting Enoch, particularly the
three patriarchs, with Sarah; these died a corporeal death, which is
common to all, to the righteous, and to the wicked; and yet saints die
not as other men; the... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THEY THAT SAY SUCH THINGS,.... That they are strangers and
pilgrims on earth:
DECLARE PLAINLY THAT THEY SEEK A COUNTRY; heaven, so called, for the
largeness of it; it is a good land, a land of uprightness; a pleasant
land, a land of rest, though a land afar off; here the Father of
Christ, and C... [ Continue Reading ]
AND TRULY IF THEY HAD BEEN MINDFUL OF THAT COUNTRY,.... Chaldea, which
was Abraham's country:
FROM WHENCE THEY CAME OUT; as Abraham and Sarah did, in person, and
their posterity in them:
THEY MIGHT HAVE HAD OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE RETURNED: for the way from
Canaan or Egypt, where they sojourned, was s... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT NOW THEY DESIRE A BETTER COUNTRY,.... Which is not to be
understood of the then present time, in which the apostle wrote; for
the patriarchs, of whom he speaks, were not then on earth, nor in any
third place between heaven and earth; they were then in heaven; and
though there are indeed in heave... [ Continue Reading ]
BY FAITH ABRAHAM, WHEN HE WAS TRIED,.... Or tempted; that is, by God,
Genesis 22:1. This temptation or trial respects the command given by
God to Abraham, to offer up his son Isaac; which lays no foundation
for a charge against God, either of sin or cruelty; for God's will is
the rule of justice and... [ Continue Reading ]
OF WHOM IT IS SAID,.... That is, of Isaac, Abraham's own son, whom he
offered up; or rather, "to whom it was said", as the Vulgate Latin and
Syriac versions render it; that is, to Abraham, for to him was this
said, Genesis 21:12
THAT IN ISAAC SHALL THY SEED BE CALLED; that numerous natural seed of... [ Continue Reading ]
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 reasoning of
faith; and the conclusion of it was, not that he believed that God
would raise his son from... [ Continue Reading ]
BY FAITH ISAAC BLESSED JACOB AND ESAU,.... The history of this is in
Genesis 27:33. The former of these was a good man, and, though the
youngest son, he is set before, and was blessed before the eldest; and
the latter was a wicked man, and yet had a blessing; for temporal
blessings are enjoyed in co... [ Continue Reading ]
BY FAITH JACOB, WHEN HE WAS A DYING,.... Which was the usual time of
blessing with the patriarchs; and the reason of it was, that what was
said might be more attended to and regarded, and more strongly
impressed upon the mind; and this is a proof that it was done in faith
by Jacob, when there was no... [ Continue Reading ]
BY FAITH JOSEPH, WHEN HE DIED,.... The riches and honours of Joseph,
as they could not secure him from death, so they did not make him
unmindful of it; nor was he afraid of dying, or uneasy about it; nor
did his prosperity make him proud, or above speaking to his brethren,
nor revengeful to them, no... [ Continue Reading ]
BY FAITH MOSES, WHEN HE WAS BORN,.... Which is to be understood, not
of the faith of Moses, but of the faith of his parents, at the time of
his birth; which was when Pharaoh had published an edict, ordering
every male child to be cast into the river; but instead of obeying
this order, Moses was hid... [ Continue Reading ]
BY FAITH MOSES, WHEN HE WAS COME TO YEARS,.... Or "was great"; a
nobleman in Pharaoh's court; or when he was arrived to great
knowledge, being learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians; or rather
when he was well advanced in years, being full forty years of age,
Acts 7:22
REFUSED TO BE CALLED THE... [ Continue Reading ]
CHOOSING RATHER TO SUFFER AFFLICTION WITH THE PEOPLE OF GOD,.... The
Israelites, who were God's chosen and peculiar people, and were the
true worshippers of him; Moses chose to be with those: the company and
conversation of such is most eligible to every good man, because God
is with them; his word... [ Continue Reading ]
ESTEEMING THE REPROACH OF CHRIST,.... That is, either Christ personal;
meaning not any reproach that lay upon Christ, as the immediate object
of it; nor upon the people of Israel for the delay of his coming; but
rather for the sake of Christ: Christ was made known to the Old
Testament saints, and th... [ Continue Reading ]
BY FAITH HE FORSOOK EGYPT,.... Either when he fled to Midian; this was
before the eating of the passover, and so it stands in its proper
order; whereas, his going out of Egypt with the children of Israel was
after it, and mentioned in Hebrews 11:29. The word "forsook" implies
fleeing; and then it wa... [ Continue Reading ]
THROUGH FAITH HE KEPT THE PASSOVER,.... Which Moses made, or appointed
by divine direction; he kept it, with all its rites and ceremonies,
and caused the people of Israel to observe it; and which he did, in
faith of the speedy deliverance of the children of Israel, from the
house of bondage; and in... [ Continue Reading ]
BY FAITH THEY PASSED THROUGH THE RED SEA, AS BY DRY LAND,.... Not
through a river, but through the sea, the Red sea, the sea of Suph, or
weeds; Acts 7:36. Some say they came out on the same side they went
in; but it should seem rather, by the phrase here used, that they
passed through it, from one s... [ Continue Reading ]
BY FAITH THE WALLS OF JERICHO FELL DOWN,.... Of themselves, not from
any natural cause: the Jews say n they sunk right down into the
ground, and were swallowed up; even the whole wall fell round about,
as the Septuagint version in Joshua 6:20 expresses it: or, it may be,
only that which was over aga... [ Continue Reading ]
BY FAITH THE HARLOT RAHAB,.... The Targum on Joshua 2:1 calls her
אתתא פונדקיתא, "a woman, that kept a victualling house":
this paraphrase is taken notice of by Jarchi and Kimchi on the place,
who interpret it, "a seller of food": and even the Hebrew word
זונה, is so explained by a considerable Jewi... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHAT SHALL I MORE SAY,.... Intimating he had said enough to prove
the definition of faith he had given; and that the elders, by it, had
obtained a good report; and yet he had not said all he could; and that
he had so much to say, that he could not say all:
FOR THE TIME WOULD FAIL ME; either the... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO THROUGH FAITH SUBDUED KINGDOMS,.... As David did particularly; who
subdued Syria, Moab, Ammon, Amalek, Edom, and the Philistines, 2
Samuel 8:12. War, in some cases, is lawful; and kingdoms may be
subdued; and faith makes use of means to do it: these kingdoms, though
subdued by faith, yet not wit... [ Continue Reading ]
QUENCHED THE VIOLENCE OF FIRE,.... Which may be said to be done, when
a believer, or a righteous man, is delivered out of it, as Lot from
Sodom, when God rained fire and brimstone on it; when, by prayer, it
is stopped, as by Moses, at Taberah, Numbers 11:1 when persons are not
hurt by it, as Shadrac... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 35 WOMEN RECEIVED THEIR DEAD RAISED TO LIFE AGAIN,.... As the
widow of Zarephath, and the Shunammite, 1 Kings 17:22. Their sons were
really dead, and they received them alive gain, from the hands of the
prophets, Elijah and Elisha, in the way of a resurrection, and by
faith; by the faith of the... [ Continue Reading ]
AND OTHERS HAD TRIAL OF CRUEL MOCKINGS,.... As Samson by the
Philistines; Elisha by the children, whom the bears devoured; Jeremiah
by Pashur, and others; the Jews by Sanballat and Tobiah, when building
the temple; the prophets, whom God sent to the Jews, as his
messengers, Judges 16:25.
AND SCOURG... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY WERE STONED,.... As Naboth, by the order of Ahab,
1 Kings 21:13, Zachariah in the court of the Lord's house;
2 Chronicles 24:21 and the character of Jerusalem is, that she stoned
the prophets that were sent unto her, Matthew 23:37.
THEY WERE SAWN ASUNDER; to which there seems to be an allusi... [ Continue Reading ]
OF WHOM THE WORLD WAS NOT WORTHY,.... These words are inserted in a
parenthesis, to remove or prevent such objections as these; that they
were restless and unquiet persons, that made disturbance in the world,
and so unfit to live in it; and that they were deservedly punished for
crimes they were gui... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THESE ALL HAVING OBTAINED A GOOD REPORT THROUGH FAITH,.... This
may either be limited to the sufferers in the preceding verses, who
were martyred, or suffered martyrdom for the faith, as the words may
be rendered; and who are called martyrs or witnesses, in Hebrews 12:1
and so the Ethiopic versi... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD HAVING PROVIDED SOME BETTER THING FOR US,.... Not a better state
of the church, in such respect, as to be free from suffering reproach
and persecutions; for this is the case of saints under the New
Testament as under the Old; nor the felicity of the soul after death;
nor any greater degree of ha... [ Continue Reading ]