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Verse Hebrews 13:2. _TO ENTERTAIN STRANGERS_] In those early times,
when there were scarcely any public inns or houses of entertainment,
it was an office of charity and mercy to receive, lodge, and en...
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BE NOT FORGETFUL TO ENTERTAIN STRANGERS - On the duty of hospitality,
see a full explanation in the notes on Romans 12:13.
FOR THEREBY SOME HAVE ENTERTAINED ANGELS UNAWARES - Without knowing
that they...
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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)
Hebrews 13:1
No comment is needed on the simple exhortations with which t...
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Emphasis is first laid on the duty of brotherly love_ i.e._ kindness
towards fellow-Christians which was all-important in a struggling
community like the early Church. Three aspects of this duty are
p...
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Let brotherly love be always with you.
Do not forget the duty of hospitality for, in remembering this duty,
there are some who have entertained angels without knowing that they
were doing so.
Rememb...
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BE NOT FORGETFUL. Forget not.
BE... FORGETFUL. Greek. _epilanthanomai._ See Hebrews 6:10.
TO ENTERTAIN, &C. = hospitality. Greek. _philoxenia._ Only here and
Romans 12:13.
THEREBY. by (Greek. _dia_...
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_to entertain strangers_ The hospitality of Christians (what Julian
calls ἡ περὶ ξένους φιλανθρωπία) was naturally
exercised chiefly towards the brethren. The absence of places of
public entertainment...
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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);
STEAD...
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_REMEMBER THESE THINGS -- HEBREWS 13:1-6:_ It is wonderful that
brotherly love existed among these brethren. The writer admonished
them to allow this love to continue. In a very forceful statement
Pet...
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ΦΙΛΟΞΕΝΊΑ (G5381) страннолюбив,
гостеприимство. Так как гостиниц было
очень мало, прием и проявление
гостеприимства по отношению к
странникам были важной частью жизни
иудеев (JPFC, 2:762; RAC, 8:1061-...
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BE NOT FORGETFUL, &C.— The apostle seems to refer to the reception
given to angels by Abraham and Lot. See Genesis 18:19 :...
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IV.
_Final exhortation regarding duties pertaining to the Truth. Hebrews
13:1-25_.
A.
_Social duties. Hebrews 13:1-7_.
_TEXT_
Hebrews 13:1-7
Hebrews 13:1 Let love of the brethren continue. Hebrew...
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BROTHERLY LOVE
(Hebrews 13:1-3)
Brotherly love is that spiritual benevolence and affectionate
solicitude which Christians have one toward another, desiring and
seeking their highest interests. The va...
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Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have
entertained angels unawares.
Two manifestations of "brotherly love" - hospitality and care for
those in bonds.
BE NOT FORGETFUL. The...
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22 There is a studied contrast here between the scene presented to the
physical eye at Mount Sinai and the prospect of faith in connection
with the new covenant. Mount Sinai itself is suggestive of an...
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DUTIES OF SOCIAL LIFE, viz. brotherly love, hospitality, and sympathy
with those who suffer for Christ's sake....
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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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TO ENTERTAIN STRANGERS. — Hospitality to Christian brethren at a
distance from their homes is especially intended (1 Peter 4:9): this
was one manifestation of the “love of the brethren” (Hebrews
13:1)...
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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 i...
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Exhortations to social manifestations of their Christianity. Ἡ
φιλαδελφία μενέτω. “Let love of the brethren
continue”; it existed (Hebrews 6:10) and so, as Chrys. says, he does
not write Γίνεσθε φιλάδ...
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SANCTIFY DAILY LIFE
Hebrews 13:1
We may not like _all_ the brethren, but there is something in each of
them that Christ loves. Let us try to discover it, or love them for
His sake. We can love peopl...
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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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THE CHRISTIAN'S DAILY DUTIES
The author exhorted the Hebrew brethren to continue loving one another
as members of the Christian family. He seems to assume that they are
aware of the instruction of th...
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_And hospitality do not forget,...some being not aware [1] of it, have
entertained Angels. They imagined they received men, when they were
Angels. The Latin interpreter followed exactly the Greek, tho...
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(1) Let brotherly love continue. (2) Be not forgetful to entertain
strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares. (3)
Remember them that are in bonds, as bound with them; and them which...
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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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2._Be not forgetful to entertain strangers, etc. _This office of
humanity has also nearly ceased to be properly observed among men; for
the ancient hospitality, celebrated in histories, is unknown to...
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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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BE NOT FORGETFUL TO ENTERTAIN STRANGERS,.... By whom are meant, not
unconverted men, who are strangers to God and Christ, and the
covenants of promise; nor saints, who are as pilgrims and strangers in...
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Τῆς φιλοξενίας μὴ ἐπιλανθάνεσθε·
διὰ ταύτης γὰρ ἔλαθόν τινες
ξενίσαντες ἀγγέλους.
Φιλοξενίας. Syr., רְחֶמְתָא
דַּאכְסְנָיֵא, “the compassionate love of strangers.”
“Hospitalitatis,” “hospitality.” We...
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Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have
entertained angels unawares.
Ver. 2. _Have entertained angels_] As Abraham and Lot, who pursued
hospitality, as the apostle speaketh, Ro...
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HEB. 13:2-8. BE NOT FORGETFUL TO ENTERTAIN STRANGERS: FOR THEREBY
SOME HAVE ENTERTAINED ANGELS UNAWARES. REMEMBER THEM THAT ARE IN
BONDS, AS BOUND WITH THEM; (AND) THEM WHICH SUFFER ADVERSITY, AS BEI...
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In this concluding chapter we find fresh instances of that divine
wisdom wherewith the apostle was influenced in writing this epistle;
improving still more the doctrines he had advanced to practical
p...
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ENTERTAINED ANGELS; GENESIS 18:2-19; Genesis 19:1-3....
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FINAL ADMONITIONS AND CONCLUSION.
Exhortations of a general nature:...
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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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1-6 The design of Christ in giving himself for us, is, that he may
purchase to himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works; and true
religion is the strongest bond of friendship. Here are earnes...
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OLBGrk;
The next duty suitable to Christ's kingdom, is hospitality to
Christian strangers. BE NOT FORGETFUL TO ENTERTAIN STRANGERS; be
neither ignorant nor unmindful: by which charge they are bound
st...
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Tertullian On Prayer
, "a brother? you have seen your Lord; "[172]...
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Hebrews 13:2 Do G1950 not G3361 forget G1950 (G5737) strangers G5381
for G1063 so G1223 G5026 some G5100 unwittingly G2990 (G5627)
entertained G3579 (G5660) angels G32
not - Leviticus 19:34;...
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‘Do not forget to show loving hospitality to strangers, for as a
result of that some have entertained angels unawares.'
The first exhortation reveals that Christians should be always
receptive of oth...
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Hebrews 13:2. Nor was this love confined to the family. The God they
worshipped loves strangers (Deuteronomy 10:18-19). In His gracious
philanthropy (Titus 3:4) He had welcomed _them_ when strangers;...
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AS BOUND WITH THEM
(ως συνδεδεμενο). Perfect passive participle of
συνδεω, old verb, here only in N.T. For sympathy with prisoners
see Hebrews 10:34.AS BEING YOURSELVES ALSO IN THE BODY
(ως κα αυ...
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Hebrews 13:1
I. Having warned the Hebrews against the dangers of selfishness,
fleshly lusts, and covetousness, the Apostle proceeds to warn them
against the dangers threatening their faith and loyalt...
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This is a practical chapter at the close of this most instructive
Epistle.
Hebrews 13:1. _Let brotherly love continue._
The word «continue» implies that the «brotherly love» exists,
there are many t...
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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...
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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 WELCOME STRANGERS. Persecution often made Christians homeless. It
was important to be able to depend upon your fellow Christians! See
note on 1 Timothy 3:2. AND WELCOMED ANGELS. See Genesis 18:1; M...
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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), with a word of blessing (vv. Heb...
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VIRTUES AND GRACES BEFITTING THE CHRISTIAN PROFESSION
_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
Hebrews 13:1. BROTHERLY LOVE.—φιλαδελφία, the mutual love
of Christians as such.
Hebrews 13:2. ANGELS UNAWARES....
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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 Kings 17:10; 1 Peter 4:9; 1 Timothy 3:2; 1 Timothy 5:10; 2 Kings
4:8; Acts 16:15; Deuteronomy 10:18; Deuteronomy 10:19; Genesis 18:2;...
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Some — Abraham and Lot. Have entertained angels unawares — So may
an unknown guest, even now, be of more worth than he appears, and may
have angels attending him, though unseen. Genesis 18:2; Genesis...
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The second duty here exhorted to is hospitality, especially towards
strangers, which consisted in receiving them into their houses, and
furnishing them with all needful accommodations. In those easter...