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Even the first covenant (κα η πρωτη). Κα (even) is doubtful. No word for covenant with πρωτε (cf. 8:7).
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Chapter Nine.
Analysis of the Chapter.
The general design of this chapter is the same as the two preceding: to show that Christ as Hi…

The subject begun in the last chapter (Hebrews 9:1–6) is continued here. The mention of the “more excellent ministry” led to the descri…

Then verily the first covenant had also ordinances of divine service, and a worldly sanctuary.
That is to say, a material sanctuary,…

The writer has no noun with his adjective “first,” but NIV is certainly correct in inserting “covenant.” The author is contrasting two whole ways o…

Then verily the first, and so on. After having spoken generally of the abrogation of the old covenant, he now refers specially to…

Then verily the first covenant had ordinances of divine
service
The apostle's design …

The apostle shows the Hebrews the typical reference of their ceremonies to Christ. The tabernacle was a movable temple, foreshadowing the unsettled…

Having shown in general the dignity of the New Testament as compared to the Old, the Apostle now shows the same in particular by examining the deta…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson