Cambridge Greek Testament for Schools and Colleges - Hebrews 13:22 - 13:22

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Cambridge Greek Testament for Schools and Colleges - Hebrews 13:22 - 13:22


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22. ἀνέχεσθε. “Bear with the word of my exhortation.” Comp. Act 13:15. This is a courteous apology for the tone of severity and authority which he has assumed.

καὶ γάρ. “For indeed,” as in Heb 12:29.

διὰ βραχέων. “In paucis.” “Briefly,” considering the breadth and dignity of the subject, which has left him no room for lengthened apologies, and for anything but a direct and compressed appeal. Or the force of the words may be “bear with my exhortation, for I have not troubled you at any great length” (comp. διʼ ὀλίγων, 1Pe 5:12). Could more meaning have been compressed into a letter which could be read aloud in less than an hour, but which was to have a very deep influence on many centuries?

ἐπέστειλα. This is the epistolary aorist, and is therefore equivalent to our perfect “I have written you a letter.” This is the only place in the N. T. (except Act 15:20; Act 21:25) where ἐπιστέλλω has this sense. Usually it means “I enjoin.”