14. Seeing then--Having, therefore; resuming
Heb 2:17.
great--as being "the Son of God, higher than the heavens"
(Heb 7:26):
the archetype and antitype of the legal high priest.
passed into the heavens--rather, "passed through the
heavens," namely, those which come between us and God, the aerial
heaven, and that above the latter containing the heavenly bodies, the
sun, moon, &c. These heavens were the veil which our High Priest
passed through into the heaven of heavens, the immediate
presence of God, just as the Levitical high priest passed through the
veil into the Holy of Holies. Neither Moses, nor even Joshua, could
bring us into this rest, but Jesus, as our Forerunner, already
spiritually, and hereafter in actual presence, body, soul, and spirit,
brings His people into the heavenly rest.
Jesus--the antitypical Joshua
(Heb 4:8).
hold fast--the opposite of "let slip"
(Heb 2:1);
and "fall away"
(Heb 6:6).
As the genitive follows, the literally, sense is, "Let us
take hold of our profession," that is, of the faith and hope
which are subjects of our profession and confession. The accusative
follows when the sense is "hold fast" [TITTMANN].
JFB.
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