Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Hebrews 3:16 - 3:16

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Hebrews 3:16 - 3:16


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For some - rather interrogatively, “For WHO was it that, when they had heard (referring to ‘if ye will hear,’ Heb 3:15), did provoke (God)?” The “For” implies, Ye need to take heed against unbelief: for, was it not because of unbelief that all our fathers were excluded (Eze 2:3)? “Some,” and “not all,” would be a faint way of putting his argument, when his object is to show the universality of the evil. Not merely some, but all the Israelites, for the solitary exceptions, Joshua and Caleb, are hardly to be taken into account in so general a statement. So Heb 3:17, Heb 3:18, are interrogative: (1) the beginning of the provocation, soon after the departure from Egypt, is marked in Heb 3:16; (2) the forty years of it in the wilderness, Heb 3:17; (3) the denial of entrance into the land of rest, Heb 3:18. Compare Note, see on 1Co 10:5, “with the majority of them God was displeased.”

howbeit - “Nay (why need I put the question?), was it not all that came out of Egypt?” (Exo 17:1, Exo 17:2).

by Moses - by the instrumentality of Moses as their leader.