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As I sware (ως ωμοσα). "Correlating the oath and the disobedience" (Vincent). First aorist active indicative of ομνυω, old verb fo…

So I swore in my wrath. God is often represented in the Scriptures as swearing—and usually as swearing by Himself, or by His own …

So.—Rather, as (Hebrews 4:3). It is with these as it was with their fathers, the generations that came out of…

(As the Holy Ghost says, Today if you will hear his voice, harden not your hearts, as in the provocation, in the day of temptation in the wilde…

The seriousness with which God viewed Israel’s sin is shown by the divine oath; this points to an unshakable determination. The form of the oath in…

So I sware, etc. It was the punishment of their madness that they were deprived of the rest promised them. Moreover, the Lord cal…

So I sware in my wrath
Swearing is ascribed to God, to show the certainty of the thing spoken of; as of mercies, whe…

Days of temptation are often days of provocation. But to provoke God, when He is showing us that we entirely depend and live upon Him, is a provoca…

Having proved that Christ is greater than Moses, the Apostle now concludes that Christ is more deserving of our obedience. He does this by the auth…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson