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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Hebrews 12:5

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5. forgotten —"utterly," so the Greek. Compare :- , in which he implies how utterly some of them had forgotten God's word. His exhortation ought to have more effect on you than the cheers and exhortations of the spectators have on the competitors striving in the games. which — Greek, "the which," of which the following is a specimen [ALFORD]. speaketh unto you —as in a dialogue or discourse, so the Greek, implying God's loving condescension (compare :- ). despise not —literally, "Do not hold of little account. " Betraying a contumacious spirit of unbelief ( :- ), as "faint" implies a broken-down, weak, and desponding spirit. "Chastening" is to be borne with "subjection" ( Hebrews 12:9 ); "rebuke" (more severe than chastening ) is to be borne with endurance ( Hebrews 12:9- : ). "Some in adversity kick against God's will, others despond; neither is to be done by the Christian, who is peculiarly the child of God. To him such adverse things occur only by the decree of God, and that designed in kindness, namely, to remove the defilements adhering to the believer, and to exercise his patience" [GROTIUS]. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-6" class="com-number"

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explainsHebrews 12:5 bible-text/heb-12-5
part_ofHebrews 12:1-6 pericope/per-heb-12-001
translated_asJamieson-Fausset-Brown on Hebrews 12:5 (ko) language_pack/jfb-heb-12-5-5-ko

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