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John Wesley

Wesley's Explanatory Notes - Hebrews 10:19

Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus,Having finished the doctrinal part of his epistle, the apostle now proceeds to exhortation deduced from what has been treated of Hebrews 5:4, which he begins by a brief recapitulation.Having therefore liberty to enter, — read more

John Wesley

Wesley's Explanatory Notes - Hebrews 10:20

By a new and living way, which he hath consecrated for us, through the veil, that is to say, his flesh;By a living way — The way of faith, whereby we live indeed.Which he hath consecrated — Prepared, dedicated, and established for us.Through the veil, that is, his flesh — As by rending the veil in the temple, the holy of holies became visible and accessible; so by wounding the body of Christ, the God of heaven was manifested, and the way to heaven opened. read more

John Wesley

Wesley's Explanatory Notes - Hebrews 10:22

Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience, and our bodies washed with pure water.Let us draw near — To God.With a true heart — In godly sincerity.Having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience — So as to condemn us no longer And our bodies washed with pure water - All our conversation spotless and holy, which is far more acceptable to God than all the legal sprinklings and washings. read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Hebrews 10:1-18

3. Our high priesthood is all-sufficient animal blood being intrinsically worthless for pardon of sin is antitypical, and is replaced by the all-sufficient self-offered blood, Hebrews 10:1-18. a. As animal blood is intrinsically worthless for our justification, Hebrews 10:1-4 . This worthlessness of the animal sacrifices does not imply that pardon was not granted by God, and peace of conscience produced by them for the offerer. It is simply meant that those blessings did not ensue from... read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Hebrews 10:5

b. So the decisive atonement is made by Christ’s submission to the demands for Hebrews 2:5-18 . 5. Wherefore In consequence of this demand for an adequate sacrifice. He The great unnamed, yet well-known. Cometh into the world The words of Psalms 40:6-8 are adduced as illustrating the spirit and pure purpose of the Messiah’s entrance into our sublunary world. The psalm was probably written by David at the period when the troubles with Saul had terminated, and he was about to assume the... read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Hebrews 10:7

7. In the volume of the book Note, Matthew 1:1. The book may be the Pentateuch. David had been already anointed king by Samuel; and he doubtless understood that Jacob’s dying prophecy predicting that the royalty should be in Judah’s line, was now being fulfilled in him. In obedience to the prediction of the book, he has now come to do Jehovah’s will upon the throne, as Saul did not. read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Hebrews 10:8-9

8, 9. Now for our author’s application of the passage quoted. He argues that the psalmist, first, (Hebrews 10:9,) depreciates sacrifices and offerings; and, second, exalts willing obedience; and then (Hebrews 10:10) infers that by that obedient will our atonement was wrought. read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Hebrews 10:10

10. By the which will The will, namely, of Hebrews 10:9, the will of the Father, with which the will of the Son identifies itself. Body This may be a reference to the body of Hebrews 10:5, and then the incarnation is illustratively read by our author into that clause. We prefer to refer both this term and the phrase cometh into the world, to the incarnation. Our apostle now completes his argumentative section with two reiterations, yet with variation, of his conclusion, to impress... read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Hebrews 10:11

11. Every priest A balance of authorities reads here, Every high priest. Alford prefers this reading on the ground that it involves a difficulty, and so would not be introduced by a copyist. The difficulty is, that the high priest did not sacrifice daily, but only annually, on the day of atonement. This difficulty Alford evades by maintaining that the priests were really all agents, through whom the high priest performed all the sacrifices. Delitzsch rejects Alford’s evasion, and... read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Hebrews 10:13

13. Expecting Awaiting the promised time, according to <19B001>Psalms 110:1. This process of bringing all in subjection to Christ is, we hold, now in historical progress, and will be completed by the work of the judgment-day at the second advent, according to 1 Corinthians 15:24-28, where see notes. read more

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