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Who (΀ÎčΜΔÏ). Clearly interrogative, not indefinite (some).
Did provoke (ÏαÏΔÏÎčÎșÏαΜαΜ). First aorist activeâŠ

For some. This refers to some of the Hebrews who came out of Egypt. The truth was that a large proportion of them rebelled against God andâŠ

For.âThe connecting link is the thought of âthe provocation.â A slight change in the accentuation of the first Greek word effects âŠ

For we are made partakers of Christ, if we hold the beginning of our confidence stedfast unto the end; while it is said, Today if ye will hear âŠ

The author presses home his point by three questions that emphasize that the psalmist of Ps 95 is thinking about the people who were in a position âŠ

For some, when they had heard, etc. David spoke of the fathers as though that whole generation was unbelieving; however, it appeaâŠ

For some, when, they had heard
The Arabic version adds, "his voice"; the law on Mount Sinai; the voice of words, witâŠ

The saints' privilege is that they are made partakers of Christâthat is, of the Spirit, the nature, graces, righteousness, and life of Christ; theyâŠ

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