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The root, which does not occur in Heb., is Kaukab to thine.
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(See a similar misplacement of "also" in Heb 12: 1).
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But as in Heb 13: 10, "serve the tabernacle," that is, do it service: so
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Greek is translated in Heb 3: 14, "confidence"; and it also here may mean "sure confidence."
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Hence in Heb 2: 13, believers are called His "children"; but in Isa 8: 11, 12, His "brethren."
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But thus the point of Paul's oblique reference to their misleaders is lost; and in Heb 7: 12 the Greek is used passively, justifying its being taken so here.
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Under the Christian dispensation they would directly oppose the doctrine taught in Heb 10: 1-18, namely, that Christ has by one offering for ever atoned for sin.
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The Greek is translated "how great" in Heb 7: 4, the only other passage where it occurs in the New Testament.
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The Greek noun is nowhere else found except in Heb 10: 25, said of the assembling together of believers for congregational worship.
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A similar recognition of His Sonship is introduced in Heb 5: 5, by these ends, and by others in Mt 3: 17; 17: 5. 8.
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