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Having therefore (εχοντες ουν). The author now gives a second resume of the five arguments concerning the superior priestly work o…

Having therefore, brethren. The apostle, in this verse, begins the exhortatory part of his epistle, which continues to its end.
He …

The exhortation which here begins is very similar to that of Hebrews 4:14-16. Its greater fullness and expressiveness are in accordance with the de…

Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus, by a new and living way, which he has consecrated for us,…

The address “brothers” is affectionate, and the writer exhorts them on the basis of the saving events. “Therefore” links the exhortation with all t…

Having therefore, brethren, etc. He states the conclusion or the sum of his previous doctrine, to which he then fittingly adds a serious e…

Having therefore, brethren
As they were to the apostle, in a natural and civil sense, being Hebrews, as well as in a…

The apostle having closed the first part of the epistle, the doctrine is applied to practical purposes. Since believers had an open way to the pres…

After showing the many ways in which Christ’s priesthood is superior to that of the Old Law, the Apostle, in keeping with his practice, comes to a …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson