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He that sanctifieth (ο αγιαζων). Present active articular participle of αγιαζω. Jesus is the sanctifier (9:13f.; 13:12).

For both he that sanctifieth. This clearly refers to the Lord Jesus. The object is to show that there was such a union between hi…

For both he that sanctifieth . . .—The special meaning of “sanctify” in this Epistle (Hebrews 9:13; [Referen…

Wherefore I was grieved with that generation, and said, They do alway err in their heart; and they have not known my ways.
So I…

The writer now emphasizes the link between Jesus and those whom he saves. He “who makes men holy [GK 39]” is, of course, Jesus. He makes them into …

For both He that sanctifies, etc. He proves that it was necessary that what He had said should be fulfilled in the person of Christ on acc…

For both he that sanctifies
Not himself, though this is said of him, (John 17:19) nor his Father, though this also…

Whatever the proud, carnal, and unbelieving may imagine or object, the spiritual mind will see a special glory in the cro of Christ and will be sat…

Previously, the Apostle, desiring to prove Christ’s eminence over the angels, relied on the authority of a prophet who said something related to Ch…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson