...
Of whom (περ ου). Or "concerning which," for ου can be either masculine or neuter (genitive). It is the likeness of Jesus as high …

Of whom we have many things to say. There are many things which seem strange in regard to him, many things which are hard to understand. P…

Of whom.—Or, of which (referring to the subject), “Christ made High Priest after the order of Melchizedek.”

Of whom we have many things to say, and hard to be uttered, seeing ye are dull of hearing. For when for the time ye ought to be teachers, ye ha…

Although NIV takes this to be the opening of a new paragraph, it seems better to take it as completing the preceding paragraph. The writer points o…

He therefore prefaces his remarks by saying that he had many things to say, but that they were to prepare themselves so that these things …

Of whom we have many things to say
Either of Melchizedek, or of Christ, or of his priesthood or of all of these; sin…

Dull hearers make the preaching of the gospel difficult, and even those who have some faith may be dull hearers and slow to believe. Much is expect…

Having listed three things that belong to a high priest and shown that two of them were fulfilled in Christ—namely, the office and the proper way o…
Loading sermons...
Loading catechisms...
Loading confessions...
Loading devotionals...
A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson