The Epistle to the Hebrews : Translated From the Greek, On the Basis of the Common English Version ; With Notes
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p " since ". U., Stuart, Dick., Sharpe. See ch. 4 : 6, note y. * " again " ; dvd (in araarav^ovrras). Wakef., IT., Sharpe, Campbell. In composition dvd often has the signification of the Latin particle re, again. Greenf., Bretsch. See dvayev- rdco, as rendered in E. V., 1 Pet. 1 : 3, 23 ; avat,ata, Luke 15 : 24, 32. Rom. 7 : 9. Rev. 20 : 5 ; dpa&dUco, Philipp. 4 : 10. "Afresh " is out of use. ' " to themselves " ; iavroHs. It is difficult to express by a single preposition, the force of this da...tivus incommodi. The thought is, quantum in sc est, " as far as they are concerned ". A more free rendering by "as far as they can ". would be exact. I think we are not authorized to regard the pronoun as 2>leonastic, after the Hebrew usage in such expressions as i|V"j|i, Gen. 12 : 1, " go for thyself", i. e., " go ", ft -fin, " has gone for itself", i. e., " has gone ". » " land " ; yrj. Rob., Craik. Sharpe, Wakef., Campbell, Gray, " the land ". A supplementary article is not demanded before " land ".
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