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Then (τοτε). When it was plain that God could not be propitiated by such sacrifices.
Lo, I am come (Ιδου η…

Then said I. I the Me iah. Paul applies this directly to Christ, showing that he regarded the pa age in the Psalm as referring to him as t…

Lo, I come.—Rather, Lo, I am come—I am here. The original meaning of the following words is not quite certain. T…

Into the world, He says, Sacrifice and offering You would not, but a body You have prepared for me: in burnt offerings and sacrifices for sin Y…

“Therefore” introduces the next stage of the argument. Because the Levitical sacrifices were powerless to deal with sin, another provision had to b…

In the volume or chapter of the book, etc. Volume is properly the meaning of the Hebrew word, for we know that books were formerl…

Then said I, lo, I come
Christ observing that legal sacrifices were not acceptable to God; that there was a body pre…

The apostle, having shown that the tabernacle and ordinances of the covenant of Sinai were only emblems and types of the gospel, concludes that the…

Having considered what was done in both testaments to show the superiority of the New Testament over the Old, the Apostle now proves something he h…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson