Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Hebrews 1:10
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10. And —In another passage ( :- ) He says. in the beginning — English Version, Psalms 102:25 , "of old": Hebrew, "before," "aforetime." The Septuagint, "in the beginning" (as in Psalms 102:25- : ) answers by contrast to the end implied in "They shall perish," &c. The Greek order here (not in the Septuagint ) is, "Thou in the beginning, O Lord," which throws the "Lord" into emphasis. "Christ is preached even in passages where many might contend that the Father was principally intended" [BENGEL]. laid the foundation of —" firmly founded" is included in the idea of the Greek. heavens —plural: not merely one, but manifold, and including various orders of heavenly intelligences ( Ephesians 4:10 ). works of thine hands —the heavens, as a woven veil or curtain spread out. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-11" class="com-number"
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