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Consider (αναλογισασθε). First aorist middle imperative of αναλογιζομα, old word to reckon up, to compare, to weigh, only here in …

For consider him. Attentively reflect on his example, that you may be able to bear your trials in a proper manner.
That endured …

The figure of the race is still continued: “For unle you thus look to Jesus you will grow weary.”
Consider.—Literally, compare;…

Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easil…

“Consider” (GK 382) is a word used in calculations. The readers are invited to “take account of” Jesus, the one who “endured” [GK 5702] opposition …

For consider him, etc. He enforces his exhortation by comparing Christ with us; for if the Son of God, whom it is fitting for all…

For consider him
In the greatness of his person, as God, the Son of God, the heir of all things; and in his offices …

The persevering obedience of faith in Christ was the race set before the Hebrews, in which they must either win the crown of glory, or have everlas…

Having commended in a number of ways the faith by which the members are joined to Christ the head, the Apostle now gives a moral admonition to keep…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson