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These things having been thus prepared (τουτων ουτως κατεσκευασμενων). Genitive absolute with the perfect passive participle of κα…

When these things were thus ordained. Thus arranged or appointed. Having shown what the tabernacle was, the apostle proceeds to s…

Now when these things were so ordained...—Better: And when these things have been so prepared, into the first tabernacle the priests e…

And after the second veil, the tabernacle which is called the Holiest of All; which had the golden censer, and the ark of the covenant overlaid…

From the sanctuary the author moves to the ritual, notably what was done on the Day of Atonement. He uses the limitations attached to the high prie…

Now, when these things were thus ordained, etc. Omitting other matters, he undertakes to addre the chief point in dispute: he say…

Now when these things were thus ordained
Or prepared and got ready; that is, when the tabernacle was finished, and s…

The apostle goes on to speak of the Old Testament services. Christ, having undertaken to be our High Priest, could not enter into heaven until he h…

Having described the elements of the Old Testament regarding the arrangement of the tabernacle, the Apostle now continues by discussing the office …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson