Matthew Poole Commentary - Hebrews 12:26 - 12:26

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Hebrews 12:26 - 12:26


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Whose voice then shook the earth: the sin and punishment of gospel despisers and rejecters, is aggravated by the Person concerned in both. It is that Jesus, the great Angel of the covenant, speaking now by his blood, whose voice at the delivery of the law on Mount Sinai, and selling Israel in a church state under that covenant dispensation, Exo_20:1,19 Deu 4:12 5:2,4,22, did shake the mount, Exo_19:18 Psa_68:7,8 114:4,7; and not only the literal Sinai, but that low, earthly condition and state of Israel coming out of Egypt, and bearing its reproach as a common people of the earth, together with other nations, Jos_5:9. This he removed away, and brought them then into a church state with himself by covenant, which church state obtained the name or title of heaven, Mat_21:43, and is by the prophet styled the old heaven, Isa_65:17, which was to be shaken and removed also.



But now he hath promised, saying, Yet once more I shake not the earth only, but also heaven: but now the same Jesus so shaking them had promised, and had at this time in part fulfilled what he spake, Hag_2:6,7, even after the prophets little while was expired, and Christ the desire of all nations was come; that yet



once more he would shake the Israelitish church state, pitched till the time of reformation; not the earthly one only, as he did at Mount Sinai, which yet Jesus literally did at his death and resurrection, Mat_27:51,54 28:2, and the heavens also by his star, Mat_2:2, light to the shepherds, Luk_2:9, his baptism, Mat_3:17, transfiguration, Mat_17:5; his prayer, Joh_12:28-30, his passion, Mat_27:51 Luk_23:44,45, effusion of the Holy Ghost, Act_2:2-4: but this is also a powerful, moral shaking, so as to change and remove that heavenly church frame pitched in the Jewish tabernacle; that he might pitch a tabernacle himself more heavenly and spiritual, whereof Jesus should be the Lord High Priest and Ruler, as well as Minister, Heb_3:1,2.