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Hebrews 3
Verse 1. The heavenly calling - God calls from heaven, and to heaven,
by the gospel. Consider the Apostle - The messenger of God, who
pleads the cause of God with us. And High Priest - Who pleads
our cause with God. Both are contained in the one word Mediator.
He compares Christ, as an Apostle, with Moses; as a Priest, with
Aaron. Both these offices, which Moses and Aaron severally bore,
he bears together, and far more eminently. Of our profession - The
religion we profess.
Verse 2. His house - The church of Israel, then the peculiar family of
God. Num. xii, 7.
Verse 3. He that hath builded it hath more glory than the house - Than
the family itself, or any member of it.
Verse 4. Now Christ, he that built not only this house, but all things, is
God - And so infinitely greater than Moses or any creature.
Verse 5. And Moses verily - Another proof of the pre-eminence of
Christ above Moses. Was faithful in all his house, as a servant, for
a testimony of the things which were afterwards to be spoken -
That is, which was a full confirmation of the things which he
afterward spake concerning Christ.
Verse 6. But Christ was faithful as a Son; whose house we are, while we
hold fast, and shall be unto the end, if we hold fast our confidence
in God, and glorying in his promises; our faith and hope.
Verse 7. Wherefore - Seeing he is faithful, be not ye unfaithful. Psalm
xcv, 7, &c.
Verse 8. As in the provocation - When Israel provoked me by their strife
and murmurings. In the day of temptation - When at the same
time they tempted me, by distrusting my power and goodness.
Exod. xvii, 7.
Verse 9. Where your fathers - That hard-hearted and stiff-necked
generation. So little cause had their descendants to glory in them.
Tempted me - Whether I could and would help them. Proved me -
Put my patience to the proof, even while they saw my glorious
works both of judgment and mercy, and that for forty years.
Verse 10. Wherefore - To speak after the manner of men. I was grieved -
Displeased, offended with that generation, and said, They always
err in their hearts - They are led astray by their stubborn will and
vile affections. And - For this reason, because wickedness has
blinded their understanding. They have not known my ways - By
which I would have led them like a flock. Into my rest - In the
promised land.
Verse 12. Take heed, lest there be in any of you - As there was in them.
An evil heart of unbelief - Unbelief is the parent of all evil, and
the very essence of unbelief lies in departing from God, as the
living God - The fountain of all our life, holiness, happiness.
Verse 13. But, to prevent it, exhort one another, while it is called Today
- This today will not last for ever. The day of life will end soon,
and perhaps the day of grace yet sooner.
Verse 14. For we are made partakers of Christ - And we shall still
partake of him and all his benefits, if we hold fast our faith unto
the end. If - But not else; and a supposition made by the Holy
Ghost is equal to the, strongest assertion. Both the sentiment and
the manner of expression are the same as ver. 6.
Verse 16. Were they not all that came out of Egypt - An awful
consideration! The whole elect people of God (a very few
excepted) provoked God presently after their great deliverance,
continued to grieve his Spirit for forty years, and perished in their
sin!
Verse 19. So we see they could not enter in - Though afterward they
desired it.
Chapter 3:
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