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The which (αιτινες). "Which very things" (θυσια).
Then hath he said (τοτε ειρηκεν). That is Christ. Perfec…

Then said he. In another part of the passage quoted. When he had said that no offering which man could make would avail, then he said that…

Then he said, Lo, I come.—Rather, then he has said, Lo, I have come to do Your will. The words “O God” are not in the tru…

Sacrifice and offering you would not, but a body have you prepared me: in burnt offerings and sacrifices for sin you have had no pleasure. Then…

The words that Christ spoke through the psalmist about doing God’s will are there for all time and express what Christ did. The verb “sets aside” (…

He taketh away, and so on. See now why and for what purpose this passage was quoted, so that we may know that the full and perfec…

Then said he, [lo], I come to do your will, O God
(See Gill on Hebrews 10:7)
he takes away t…

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