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Take heed (βλεπετε). Present active imperative as in Php 3:2 (three times) of βλεπω in place of the more usual ορατε. Solemn warni…

Take heed, brethren. In view of the conduct of the rebellious Jews and their fearful doom, be on your guard lest you also are found to hav…

Lest there be in any of you.—Better, lest perhaps there shall be in any one of you. (See above, on Hebrews 3:7.)
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So I sware in my wrath, They shall not enter into my rest. Take heed, brethren, lest there be in any of you an evil heart of unbelief, in depar…

The writer has a tender concern for every one of his readers. He exhorts them to beware lest any of them fall away. The “sinful, unbelieving heart”…

Take heed, (or See,) brothers, lest there be at any time in any of you a wicked heart of unbelief, etc. I have …

Take heed, brethren
This exhortation is grounded upon the state and case of their ancestors before given, as a warni…

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…

Above, the Apostle showed on the authority of the Psalmist that Christ must be obeyed strictly. In that pa age, he found three things: the exhortat…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson