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Unto my brethren (τοις αδελφοις μου). To prove his point the writer quotes Ps 22:22 when the Messiah is presented as speaking "unt…

Saying. This passage is found in Psalm 22:22. The whole of that Psalm has been commonly referred to the Messiah; and in regard to such a r…

I will declare your name...—The quotation is taken (with very slight variation) from Psalm 22:22—a Psalm remarkable for i…

Take heed, brethren, lest there be in any of you an evil heart of unbelief, in departing from the living God.
Here the charge is no…

The writer clarifies the point of spiritual brotherhood with an appeal to Ps 22, a psalm that was regarded as me ianic in the early church. As he h…

In the midst of the Church. It therefore appears plainly that the proclamation of God’s praises is always promoted by the teaching of the …

Saying, I will declare your name unto my brethren
These words, with the following clause, are cited from ([Reference…

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