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Verse 22. _SUFFER THE WORD OF EXHORTATION_] Bear the word or doctrine
of this exhortation. This seems to be an epithet of this whole
epistle: and as the apostle had in it shown the insufficiency of t...
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SUFFER THE WORD OF EXHORTATION - Referring to the arguments and
counsels in this whole Epistle, which is in fact a practical
exhortation to perseverance in adhering to the Christian religion
amidst al...
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CHAPTER 13
_ 1. The practical walk (Hebrews 13:1)_
2. The call to separation (Hebrews 13:7)
3. Conclusions (Hebrews 13:17)...
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A postscript. The readers are asked to give patient attention to the
foregoing epistle, which is described as a word of exhortation,-' thus
clearly indicating its practical aim. Their patience is all...
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THE MARKS OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE (Hebrews 13:1-6)...
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May the God of peace, who brought up from among the dead the great
shepherd of the sheep with the blood of the eternal covenant, it is
our Lord Jesus I mean, equip you with every good thing that you m...
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SUFFER. Greek. _anechomai._ See Luke 9:41.
EXHORTATION. See Hebrews 12:5.
HAVE WRITTEN. LETTER. wrote.
IN. Greek. _dia_. App-104.Hebrews 13:1....
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_suffer the word of exhortation_ "Bear with the word of my
exhortation." Comp. Acts 13:15. This is a courteous apology for the
tone of severity and authority which he has assumed.
_for_ "for indeed,...
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ἈΝΈΧΕΣΘΕ. “_Bear with the word of my exhortation_.” Comp.
Acts 13:15. This is a courteous apology for the tone of severity and
authority which he has assumed.
ΚΑῚ ΓΆΡ. “_For indeed_,” as in Hebrews 1...
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CONCLUDING NOTICES AND BENEDICTIONS...
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CH. 13. Concluding Exhortations to Love (1); Hospitality (2); Kindness
to Prisoners and the Suffering (3); Purity of Life (4); Contentment
(5); Trustfulness (6); Submission to Pastoral Authority (7, 8...
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_RESPOND TO THE EXHORTATIONS -- HEBREWS 13:18-25:_ The writer asked
and exhorted the brethren to pray for him that he could have a good
conscience. (Hebrews 13:18) A good conscience is a conscience
en...
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SUFFER THE WORD OF EXHORTATION— _Take in good part the exhortation I
here send, which is but a brief one._ The apostle seems to have
concluded his epistle in the preceding verse, and to add these word...
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F.
_Exhortation, Hebrews 13:22_.
_TEXT_
Hebrews 13:22
Hebrews 13:22 But I exhort you, brethren, bear with the word of
exhortation: for I have written unto you in few words.
Paraphr
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DIVINE EXHORTATIONS
(Hebrews 13:22)
Before taking up our present verse let us offer some further remarks
upon the last portions of 5:21, which, through lack of space, we had
to omit from the precedin...
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And I beseech you, brethren, suffer the word of exhortation: for I
have written a letter unto you in few words.
SUFFER THE WORD. The Hebrews not being the section assigned to Paul
(but the Gentile...
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13 This is the climax of the epistle. The choice is between faith and
apostasy. The reference is to the ritual of the golden calf (Ex.33).
It would have been apostasy to go outside the camp had there...
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ADVICE, MEMORIES, PRAYERS, GREETINGS
The Epistle concludes with various exhortations in regard to the
social life (Hebrews 13:1), private life (Hebrews 13:4), the religious
life (Hebrews 13:7), in whi...
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WORD OF EXHORTATION] the whole Epistle. The apologetic tone indicates
some doubt as to the manner of its reception (cp. Hebrews 13:18), and
also a consciousness that the subject has been treated more...
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HOW CAN I GET TO HEAVEN?
HEBREWS
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 13
THE WAY OF LOVE AND DOING WHAT GOD WANTS 13:1-25
CHRISTIAN LOVE 13:1-6 V1 Go on loving each other as brothers. V2 Do
not forget to re...
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AND I BESEECH YOU. — Rather, _Bui I exhort you, brethren, bear with
the word of exhortation; for indeed it is in few words that I have
written unto you._ How fitly the whole Epistle may be spoken of a...
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CHAPTER XVI.
SUNDRY EXHORTATIONS.
Hebrews 13:1
Let love of the brethren continue. Forget not to shew love unto
strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares. Remember
them that are in...
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The writer adds, in closing, a request that the Hebrews would take in
good part his “word of exhortation” a request which implies that
they were in an irritable state of mind, if not against the write...
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PRAISE, PRAYER, AND PEACE
Hebrews 13:14
Notice that though the ancient sacrifices have been abolished, there
is one which can never grow old-the _sacrifice of praise_. This
incense must ever ascend...
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The last chapter contains a series of general exhortations. It is
evident that the letter was sent to those whose faith was being
challenged and weakened, and whose love, therefore, was cooling. These...
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PERSONAL MATTERS AND CONCLUDING COMMENTS
The writer asked the brethren to pray in his behalf, as well as in
behalf of the apostles and other proclaimers of the gospel. He
preached the one true gospel,...
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_Bear with the word of consolation, with what I have written to exhort
and comfort you in a very few words, considering the importance of the
subject, and the sublime mysteries. (Witham)_...
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The apostle now resumes his great theme, Christ called a Priest of God
for ever after the order of Melchisedec. He alludes, in the beginning
of our chapter, to the historical facts of Genesis. We must...
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22._And I beseech you, etc. _Some understand this as though he was
soliciting them to hear him; but I take another view; for he mentions,
as I think, that he had written in a _few words, _or briefly,...
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In this next Chapter there is more than one truth important to notice.
The exhortations are as simple as they are weighty, and require but
few remarks. They rest in the sphere in which the whole of th...
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AND I BESEECH YOU, BRETHREN,.... The apostle closes his epistle to the
Hebrews in a very tender and affectionate manner, calling them
"brethren", as he often does; and speaking to them, not in an
auth...
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Of the close of the epistle, which now only remains, there are three
parts:
1. The apostle's request of the prayers of the Hebrews for himself,
Hebrews 13:18-19;
2. His solemn benedictive prayer f...
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And I beseech you, brethren, suffer the word of exhortation: for I
have written a letter unto you in few words.
Ver. 22. _Suffer the word_] Sharp though it be, and to the flesh
tiresome, yet suffer i...
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HEB. 13:22-25. AND I BESEECH YOU, BRETHREN, SUFFER THE WORD OF
EXHORTATION: FOR I HAVE WRITTEN A LETTER UNTO YOU IN FEW WORDS. KNOW
YE THAT (OUR) BROTHER TIMOTHY IS SET AT LIBERTY; WITH WHOM, IF HE CO...
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_I beseech you, brethren_ He subjoins this tender address to his
epistle to caution them against losing, through negligence or
prejudice, the benefit they might otherwise derive from it; _suffer
the w...
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AND I BESEECH YOU, BRETHREN, SUFFER THE WORD OF EXHORTATION; FOR I
HAVE WRITTEN A LETTER UNTO YOU IN FEW WORDS....
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Greetings and benediction:...
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The first six verses of this chapter have a striking moral
relationship to what has gone before. We have seen that though God's
dispensational ways have undergone a mighty change in the advent of
His...
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22-25 So bad are men, and even believers, through the remainders of
their corruption, that when the most important, comfortable doctrine
is delivered to them for their own good, and that with the mos...
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The apostle now drawing to a close, desires them candidly to accept
his Epistle; that, considering their relation to him as Christians and
Hebrews, he doth affectionately entreat them, that they would...
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Hebrews 13:22 And G1161 appeal G3870 (G5719) you G5209 brethren G80
bear G430 (G5737) word G3056 exhortation...
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LAST THOUGHTS (HEBREWS 13:22).
‘But I exhort you, brethren, bear with the word of exhortation, for
I have written to you in few words.
In these last thoughts he asks his readers, his ‘brothers and
si...
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FINAL EXHORTATION AND A PRAYER FOR HIS READERS (HEBREWS 13:17).
So having finally made the great divide between Jerusalem and all that
it had come to stand for, and Christianity with its whole concern...
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Hebrews 13:22. NOW I EXHORT YOU, BRETHREN, BEAR WITH (in the sense of
giving a patient, willing audience to; see Acts 18:14; 2 Corinthians
11:4) THE WORD OF EXHORTATION. The language is partly apologe...
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BEAR WITH
(ανεχεσθε). Present middle imperative (some MSS. have
ανεχεσθα, infinitive) of ανεχω with the ablative, "hold
yourselves back from" as in Colossians 3:13.THE WORD OF EXHORTATION
(του λο...
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Hebrews 13:17
I. The Author of peace. From all eternity God purposed in Himself the
counsel of peace; and when, by reason of sin, discord and misery came
into the world, the Lord always comforted His...
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Hebrews 13:1. _Let brotherly love continue._
It is supposed to be there already; let it continue, not only love of
a common kind, such as we are to have to all men, but that special
«brotherly love»...
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CONTENTS: Exhortations to the Christian. Separation and worship.
Apostolic benediction.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Timothy.
CONCLUSION: Our Lord Jesus purchased us with His blood that He might
set us a...
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Hebrews 13:1. _Let brotherly love continue._ The love as when you
first believed, and when many of you sold your possessions to raise a
fund for the widows, who were cut off from the alms of the synag...
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TO LISTEN PATIENTLY. "I am afraid you may be prejudiced against me,
and I want you to listen patiently to the brief letter I have written
to you on such important issues....
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HEBREWS—NOTE ON HEBREWS 13:1 Concluding Encouragements and Remarks.
The author concludes with some specific points of application for the
community (vv. Hebrews 13:1), w
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
Hebrews 13:20. GOD OF PEACE.— Romans 15:33; Romans 16:20;
Philippians 4:9;...
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CONCLUDING EXHORTATIONS
EXPOSITION
As in St. Paul's Epistles, practical directions as to conduct conclude
the treatise, such as the readers may be supposed to have especially
needed. They are urged t...
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Chapter 13, closing out the book.
Let brotherly love continue. Don't forget to entertain strangers: for
some have entertained angels without knowing it (Hebrews 13:1-2).
Interesting. I believe it. I...
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1 Peter 5:12; 2 Corinthians 10:1; 2 Corinthians 5:20; 2 Corinthians
6:1;...
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Suffer the word of exhortation [α ν ε χ ε σ θ ε τ ο υ λ ο
γ ο υ τ η ς π α ρ α κ λ η σ ε ω ς]. For "suffer,"
rend. "bear with." See Acts 18:14; 2 Corinthians 11:1; 2 Timothy 4:3.
Do not become impatien...
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Suffer the word of exhortation — Addressed to you in this letter,
which, though longer than my usual letters, is yet contained in few
words, considering the copiousness of the subject....
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Our apostle had shut up and closed his epistle before: he adds these
verses by way of postscript. Now he begs of them kindly to accept, and
wisely to improve, the exhortations given them in this epist...