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not forsaking our own assembling together, as the custom of some is, but exhorting one another; and so much the more, as you see the Day approaching.
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Commentators emphasize that gathering as believers is not merely about attending a service. It is a vital practice for mutual encouragement, stirring one another to love and good works, and providing a crucial support system. Scholars like Spurgeon note that Christians are not meant to be solitary; like sheep, they thrive in a flock. Neglecting this fellowship was seen by the author as a dangerous first step toward apostasy.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together. That is, for purposes of public worship. Some expositors have understood the word here…
Not forsaking (μη εγκαταλειποντες). "Not leaving behind, not leaving in the lurch" (2 Timothy 4:10).
Th…
19th Century
Anglican
As the manner of some is.—Some members of this community, it would seem, had persuaded themselves that the relation of Judaism to Christia…
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Baptist
Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is;
For Christian fellowship is helpful to us, and we are …
The exhortation in this verse belongs grammatically with v.24, rather than functions as an independent exhortation. Some believers were giving up “…
16th Century
Protestant
Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, etc. This confirms the view that has been given. The composition of the Greek word sho…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together Or the episynagogue of one another; which word is used to distinguish Chris…
The apostle having closed the first part of the epistle, the doctrine is applied to practical purposes. Since believers had an open way to the pres…
13th Century
Catholic
After showing the many ways in which Christ’s priesthood is superior to that of the Old Law, the Apostle, in keeping with his practice, comes to a …