Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Hebrews 3:13
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13. one another — Greek, "yourselves"; let each exhort himself and his neighbor. daily — Greek, "on each day," or "day by day." while it is called To-day —while the "to-day" lasts (the day of grace, :- , before the coming of the day of glory and judgment at Christ's coming, Hebrews 10:25 ; Hebrews 10:37 ). To-morrow is the day when idle men work, and fools repent. To-morrow is Satan's to-day; he cares not what good resolutions you form, if only you fix them for to-morrow. lest . . . of you —The "you" is emphatic, as distinguished from "your fathers" ( Hebrews 3:9 ). "That from among you no one (so the Greek order is in some of the oldest manuscripts) be hardened" ( Hebrews 3:9- : ). deceitfulness —causing you to "err in your heart." sin —unbelief. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-14" class="com-number"
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