Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Hebrews 3:10
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10. grieved —displeased. Compare "walk contrary," Leviticus 26:24 ; Leviticus 26:28 . that generation —" that " implies alienation and estrangement. But the oldest manuscripts read, "this." said —" grieved, " or "displeased," at their first offense. Subsequently when they hardened their heart in unbelief still more, He sware in His wrath ( Hebrews 3:11 ); an ascending gradation (compare Hebrews 3:17 ; Hebrews 3:18 ). and they have not known — Greek, "But these very persons," c. They perceived I was displeased with them, yet they, the same persons, did not a whit the more wish to know my ways [BENGEL] compare "but they," Hebrews 3:18- : . not known my ways —not known practically and believingly the ways in which I would have had them go, so as to reach My rest ( Hebrews 3:18- : ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-11" class="com-number"
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