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Verse 25

25. refuse not—through unbelief.

him that speaketh—God in Christ. As the blood of sprinkling is represented as speaking to God for us, :-; so here God is represented as speaking to us (Hebrews 1:1; Hebrews 1:2). His word now is the prelude of the last "shaking" of all things (Hebrews 1:2- :). The same word which is heard in the Gospel from heaven, will shake heaven and earth (Hebrews 1:2- :).

who refused himGreek, "refusing as they did." Their seemingly submissive entreaty that the word should not be spoken to them by God any more (Hebrews 1:2- :), covered over refractory hearts, as their subsequent deeds showed (Hebrews 3:16).

that spakerevealing with oracular warnings His divine will: so the Greek.

if we turn awayGreek, "we who turn away." The word implies greater refractoriness than "refused," or "declined."

him that speaketh from heaven—God, by His Son in the Gospel, speaking from His heavenly throne. Hence, in Christ's preaching frequent mention is made of "the kingdom of the heavens" (Greek, Matthew 3:2). In the giving of the law God spake on earth (namely, Mount Sinai) by angels (Matthew 3:2- :; compare Hebrews 1:2). In Hebrews 1:2- :, when God says, "I talked with you from heaven," this passage in Hebrews shows that not the highest heavens, but the visible heavens, the clouds and darkness, are meant, out of which God by angels proclaimed the law on Sinai.

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