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Do enter (εισερχομεθα). Emphatic futuristic present middle indicative of εισερχομα. We are sure to enter in, we who believe.
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For we who have believed do enter into rest. That is, it is a certain fact that believers will enter into rest. That promise is made to "b…

For we who have believed.—The emphasis is twofold, resting both on “believed” and on “we enter.” The former looks back to He…

For we which have believed do enter into rest.
Faith brings us into this rest, even as unbelief shut them out.
As he said,

“We who have believed” (GK 4409) once more stresses the necessity of faith. It is believers who enter God’s rest, not members of physical Israel, a…

He now begins to embellish the passage he had quoted from David. He has until now taken it, as they say, according to the letter—that is, in its li…

For we which have believed do enter into rest
Not eternal rest; all believers shall enjoy this, and they only; but t…

The privileges we have under the gospel, are greater than any had under the law of Moses, though the same gospel in substance was preached under bo…

Having cited and explained the authority, the Apostle now argues from it. In this regard, he does two things:
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson