Matthew Poole Commentary - Hebrews 11:34 - 11:34

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Hebrews 11:34 - 11:34


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Quenched the violence of fire: by the same faith others of the prophets, Heb_11:32, eminently acquainted with God, and partakers of his secret, who defying idolatry, and the threatenings of a tyrant, became confessors of the true God and his worship, and were adjudged to the fiery furnace, Dan_3:19,23, and by faith were secured from being consumed by those flames, which in an instant destroyed those which threw them in, Heb_11:22-28. How did this fetch down the Son of God himself to accompany them, and to suspend the consuming power of the fire, so as it did not singe either their persons or garments, or to leave any scent of it upon them! And how did Moses’s and Aaron’s prayers extinguish the fire at Kibroth-hattaavah, and at Taberah! Num_11:1,3 16:22-45.



Escaped the edge of the sword: by faith these worthies, forementioned, Heb_11:32, were delivered, when others fell by the devouring sword, and all those instruments of war which were destructive to others. Their enemies fell by their swords in those many battles wherein they were engaged, fulfilling at that time God’s will, and trusting on his promise. And how many of the prophets hath God delivered from the swords of those who would have killed them!



Out of weakness were made strong; by faith many of those who had really natural infirmities, both of body and mind, had their tremblings and faintings of spirit, and were, in respect of their enemies, weak, few in number, short of them, as to force, power, and policy, yet by faith in God were made bold as lions, and had wonderful success against numerous and potent enemies, Jud_4:8 6:15,16 7:5,7,10 Jud 11:29 15:11,19 1Sa_7:9,10, &c.



Waxed valiant in fight; faith made those who were called to the war by God, mighty for that service, 2Sa_22:30-38, so as no perils could daunt them, no service was too hard for them. How victorious in the most desperate attempts, as to sense, did faith make them! Psa_27:1,3.



Turned to flight the armies of the aliens; they overthrew the camps of adversaries. parembolh notes a single castle or tower, Act_21:34, or a whole camp or place where an army is pitched, Heb_13:11,13; in the plural, many such tents where soldiers lie; and is metonymically read armies. To klinein, actively taken, is to make to lie down, or to throw down, as applied to tents and camps; to put to flight, as applied to armies; all which were those of the idolatrous enemies of the church, strangers to their country, and more to their God, as the army and camp of Midian, Jud_7:13-23, which were overturned, routed, and destroyed by them.