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Text -- Hebrews 9:24 (NET)

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9:24 For Christ did not enter a sanctuary made with hands– the representation of the true sanctuary– but into heaven itself, and he appears now in God’s presence for us.
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Robertson: Heb 9:24 - -- Made with hands ( cheiropoiēta ). See Heb 9:11 for this word.

Made with hands ( cheiropoiēta ).

See Heb 9:11 for this word.

Robertson: Heb 9:24 - -- Like in pattern to the true ( antitupa tōn alēthinōn ). Late compound word, only twice in N.T. (here, 1Pe 3:21). Polybius uses antitupos for ...

Like in pattern to the true ( antitupa tōn alēthinōn ).

Late compound word, only twice in N.T. (here, 1Pe 3:21). Polybius uses antitupos for infantry "opposite"to the cavalry. In modern Greek it means a copy of a book. Here it is the "counterpart of reality"(Moffatt). Moses was shown a tupos (model) of the heavenly realities and he made an antitupon on that model, "answering to the type"(Dods) or model. In 1Pe 3:21 antitupos has the converse sense, "the reality of baptism which corresponds to or is the antitype of the deluge"(Dods).

Robertson: Heb 9:24 - -- Now to appear ( nun emphanisthēnai ). Purpose clause by the first aorist passive infinitive of emphanizō (Mat 27:53; Joh 14:21.). For the phras...

Now to appear ( nun emphanisthēnai ).

Purpose clause by the first aorist passive infinitive of emphanizō (Mat 27:53; Joh 14:21.). For the phrase see Psa 42:3. For this work of Christ as our High Priest and Paraclete in heaven see Heb 7:25; Rom 8:34; 1Jo 2:1.

Vincent: Heb 9:24 - -- Under the old covenant, the bloodshedding was symbolical: the death of the institutor was by proxy. In the ratification of the new covenant, Christ h...

Under the old covenant, the bloodshedding was symbolical: the death of the institutor was by proxy. In the ratification of the new covenant, Christ himself was the covenant-victim, and a real cleansing power attaches to his blood as the offering of his eternal spirit.

The holy places made with hands ( χειροποίητα ἅγια )

For holy places rend. a holy place , the plural being used of the sanctuary. Christ is not entered into a hand-made sanctuary.

Vincent: Heb 9:24 - -- Figures ( ἀντίτυπα ) Or. figure . Only here and 1Pe 3:21, see note. Answering to the patterns in the heavens, Heb 8:5. Rev. like ...

Figures ( ἀντίτυπα )

Or. figure . Only here and 1Pe 3:21, see note. Answering to the patterns in the heavens, Heb 8:5. Rev. like in pattern .

Vincent: Heb 9:24 - -- Now to appear ( νῦν ἐμφανισθῆναι ) Now , not only in contrast with the time of the old, typical economy, but also implying ...

Now to appear ( νῦν ἐμφανισθῆναι )

Now , not only in contrast with the time of the old, typical economy, but also implying a continually-present manifestation, for us , now , as at his first entrance into the heavenly sanctuary . Ἐμφανισθῆναι , rend. to be manifested . Better than to appear , because it exhibits the manifestation of Christ as something brought about as the result of a new and better economy, and distinctly contemplated in the institution of that economy. Christ is made openly manifest before the face of God. The Levitical priest was compelled to shroud the ark and the shekinah with incense-smoke, that he might not look upon God face to face.

Wesley: Heb 9:24 - -- He never went into the holy of holies at Jerusalem, the figure of the true tabernacle in heaven, Heb 8:2. But into heaven itself, to appear in the pre...

He never went into the holy of holies at Jerusalem, the figure of the true tabernacle in heaven, Heb 8:2. But into heaven itself, to appear in the presence of God for us - As our glorious high priest and powerful intercessor.

JFB: Heb 9:24 - -- Resumption more fully of the thought, "He entered in once into the holy place," Heb 9:12. He has in Heb 9:13-14, expanded the words "by his own blood,...

Resumption more fully of the thought, "He entered in once into the holy place," Heb 9:12. He has in Heb 9:13-14, expanded the words "by his own blood," Heb 9:12; and in Heb 9:15-23, he has enlarged on "an High Priest of good things to come."

JFB: Heb 9:24 - -- As was the Holy of Holies in the earthly tabernacle (see on Heb 9:11).

As was the Holy of Holies in the earthly tabernacle (see on Heb 9:11).

JFB: Heb 9:24 - -- Copies "of the true" holiest place, heaven, the original archetype (Heb 8:5).

Copies "of the true" holiest place, heaven, the original archetype (Heb 8:5).

JFB: Heb 9:24 - -- The immediate presence of the invisible God beyond all the created heavens, through which latter Jesus passed (see on Heb 4:14; 1Ti 6:16).

The immediate presence of the invisible God beyond all the created heavens, through which latter Jesus passed (see on Heb 4:14; 1Ti 6:16).

JFB: Heb 9:24 - -- Ever since His ascension in the present economy (compare Heb 9:26).

Ever since His ascension in the present economy (compare Heb 9:26).

JFB: Heb 9:24 - -- To PRESENT HIMSELF; Greek, "to be made to appear." Mere man may have a vision through a medium, or veil, as Moses had (Exo 33:18, Exo 33:20-23). Chris...

To PRESENT HIMSELF; Greek, "to be made to appear." Mere man may have a vision through a medium, or veil, as Moses had (Exo 33:18, Exo 33:20-23). Christ alone beholds the Father without a veil, and is His perfect image. Through seeing HIM only can we see the Father.

JFB: Heb 9:24 - -- Greek, "to the face of God." The saints shall hereafter see God's face in Christ (Rev 22:4): the earnest of which is now given (2Co 3:18). Aaron, the ...

Greek, "to the face of God." The saints shall hereafter see God's face in Christ (Rev 22:4): the earnest of which is now given (2Co 3:18). Aaron, the Levitical high priest for the people, stood before the ark and only saw the cloud, the symbol of God's glory (Exo 28:30).

JFB: Heb 9:24 - -- In our behalf as our Advocate and Intercessor (Heb 7:25; Rom 8:34; 1Jo 2:1). "It is enough that Jesus should show Himself for us to the Father: the si...

In our behalf as our Advocate and Intercessor (Heb 7:25; Rom 8:34; 1Jo 2:1). "It is enough that Jesus should show Himself for us to the Father: the sight of Jesus satisfied God in our behalf. He brings before the face of God no offering which has exhausted itself, and, as only sufficing for a time, needs renewal; but He himself is in person, by virtue of the eternal Spirit, that is, the imperishable life of His person, now and for ever freed from death, our eternally present offering before God" [DELITZSCH in ALFORD].

Clarke: Heb 9:24 - -- Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands - He is not gone into the holy of holies of the tabernacle or temple, as the Jewish high ...

Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands - He is not gone into the holy of holies of the tabernacle or temple, as the Jewish high priest does once in the year with the blood of the victim, to sprinkle it before the mercy-seat there; but into heaven itself, which he has thus opened to all believers, having made the propitiatory offering by which both he and those whom he represents are entitled to enter and enjoy eternal blessedness. And hence we may consider that Christ, appearing in his crucified body before the throne, is a real offering of himself to the Divine justice in behalf of man; and that there he continues in the constant act of being offered, so that every penitent and believer, coming unto God through him, find him their ever ready and available sacrifice, officiating as the High Priest of mankind in the presence of God.

Calvin: Heb 9:24 - -- 24.=== For Christ is not entered, === etc. This is a confirmation of the former verse. He had spoken of the true sanctuary, even the heavenly; he no...

24.=== For Christ is not entered, === etc. This is a confirmation of the former verse. He had spoken of the true sanctuary, even the heavenly; he now adds that Christ entered there. It hence follows that a suitable confirmation is required. The holy places he takes for the sanctuary; he says that it is not made with hands, because it ought not to be classed with the created things which are subject to decay; for he does not mean here the heaven we see, and in which the stars shine, but the glorious kingdom of God which is above all the heavens. He calls the old sanctuary theἀντίτυπον, the antitype of the true, that is, of the spiritual; for all the external figures represented as in a mirror what would have otherwise been above our corporeal senses. Greek writers sometimes use the same word in speaking of our sacraments, and wisely too and suitably, for every sacrament is a visible image of what is invisible.

===Now to appear, === etc. So formerly the Levitical priest stood before God in the name of the people, but typically; for in Christ is found the reality and the full accomplishment of what was typified. The ark was indeed a symbol of the divine presence; But it is Christ who really presents himself before God, and stands there to obtain favor for us, so that now there is no reason why we should flee from God’s tribunal, since we have so kind an advocate, through whose faithfulness and protection we are made secure and safe. Christ was indeed our advocate when he was on earth; but it was a further concession made to our infirmity that he ascended into heaven to undertake there the office of an advocate. So that whenever mention is made of his ascension into heaven, this benefit ought ever to come to our minds, that he appears there before God to defend us by his advocacy. Foolishly, then, and unreasonably the question is asked by some, has he not always appeared there? For the Apostle speaks here only of his intercession, for the sake of which he entered the heavenly sanctuary.

Defender: Heb 9:24 - -- Thus, the wilderness tabernacle and the temple in Jerusalem were only "figures of the true" tabernacle. The latter is not merely a structure in heaven...

Thus, the wilderness tabernacle and the temple in Jerusalem were only "figures of the true" tabernacle. The latter is not merely a structure in heaven, but is "heaven itself.""

TSK: Heb 9:24 - -- the holy : Heb 9:11; Mar 14:58; Joh 2:19-21 the figures : Heb 9:9, Heb 9:23, Heb 8:2 but : Heb 1:3, Heb 6:20, Heb 7:26, Heb 8:2, Heb 8:5, Heb 12:2; Ps...

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Barnes: Heb 9:24 - -- For Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands - Into the temple or tabernacle. The Jewish high priest alone entered into the m...

For Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands - Into the temple or tabernacle. The Jewish high priest alone entered into the most holy place; and the other priests into the holy place. Jesus, being of the tribe of Judah, and not of Levi, never entered the temple proper. He had access only to the courts of the temple, in the same way as any other Jew had; see the notes on Mat 21:12. He has entered into the true temple - heaven - of which the earthly tabernacle was the type.

Which are the figures of the true - Literally, "the antitypes"- ἀντίτυπα antitupa . The word properly means what is formed after a model, pattern, or type; and then what corresponds to something or answers to it. The idea here is, that the "type"or "fashion"- the "true"figure or form - was shown to Moses in the Mount, and then the tabernacle was made after that model, or corresponded to it. The "true original"figure is heaven itself; the tabernacle was an antitype of that - or was so formed as in some sense to correspond to it. That is, it corresponded in regard to the matters under consideration - the most holy place denoted heaven; the mercy-seat and the shekinah were symbols of the presence of God, and of the fact that he shows mercy in heaven; the entrance of the high priest was emblematical of the entrance of the Redeemer into heaven; the sprinkling of the blood there was a type of what the Redeemer would do in heaven.

Now to appear in the presence of God for us - As the Jewish high priest appeared before the shekinah, the symbol of the divine presence in the tabernacle, so Christ appears before God himself in our behalf in heaven. He has gone to plead for our salvation; to present the merits of his blood as a permanent reason why we should be saved; Rom 8:34 note; Heb 7:25 note.

Poole: Heb 9:24 - -- For Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands : for shows this to be a rational proof of the transcendency of Christ’ s death ...

For Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands : for shows this to be a rational proof of the transcendency of Christ’ s death and sacrifice; and this he demonstrates from the place of his ministry, far exceeding that of his type. The gospel High Priest did not, like Aaron, enter with his blood into the holy of holiest of an earthly tabernacle, frail and movable, and appear before the mercy-seat on the ark there, Heb 9:9 .

Which are the figures of the true all these were but like and correspondent figures and resemblances of the true, holy, and glorious place of God’ s residence.

But into heaven itself but he, as our High Priest, did enter with his atoning blood, after the sacrificing of himself on the cross, into the heaven of heavens, and approached the throne of justice, and propitiated it, making it a mercy-seat and true throne of grace unto penitent, believing sinners; and then perfected the work of propitiation and redemption: afterwards at his triumphant ascension, he entered in his whole person immortal, and laid open a way for our entering there.

Now to appear in the presence of God for us where he now appears as our advocating Mediator, pleading his merit for the remission of our sins, and rendering of God’ s face smiling on and favouring his clients, which was terrifying and affrighting to guilty Adam before: see Heb 7:25 10:19 Rom 8:34 1Jo 2:1,2 Re 5:6 . Here he represents our persons to God’ s face, fitting in the mean while us beneath for our seeing him face to face, and being blessed in the enjoyment of that prospect for ever.

PBC: Heb 9:24 - -- "now" - I love that three letter word, now.  Did you know that at this very instant the Lord Jesus Christ is "now" in the presence of God for us?  ...

"now" - I love that three letter word, now.  Did you know that at this very instant the Lord Jesus Christ is "now" in the presence of God for us?  Appearing for us?  He's there for you - taking my name into His lips, pleading your case before the Father in heaven.  You have a heavenly representative, a helper, a friend, an ally - one on your side at the Fathers right hand at this very instant. 

I'm glad to tell you my friends that Jesus Christ after He left this earth did not assume a passive, non-chelant, and inactive role but He continues to minister to His children at the Father's right hand in heaven.  In other words, He's still actively involved in the lives of His people.  He's not in heaven folding His hands saying "well I've done my part, now the rest is up to you."  No my friends, the One who saved us from our sins continues to mediate, and to intercede on our behalf in heaven.  Now, that's good news!

You have not been abandoned and left alone in this world.  It's not up to you, it's not all on your shoulders, you're not by yourself in this world.  You have one in heaven who now appears in the presence of God for us.

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Gill: Heb 9:24 - -- For Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands,.... The most holy place in the tabernacle of Moses, or in the temple built by Solomon,...

For Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands,.... The most holy place in the tabernacle of Moses, or in the temple built by Solomon, and rebuilt by Zerubbabel, and repaired by Herod,

which are the figures of the true; that is, the most holy place in the tabernacle and temple, was a figure of the truth of that type; see Heb 9:9 as follows. Josephus m suggests the same, when speaking of the most holy place; he says, that it was inaccessible to the priests, that it might be as heaven to God.

But into heaven itself; not the visible heavens, the airy and starry ones, through which he passed, but the third heaven, the habitation of God, angels, and glorified saints: this shows that heaven is a place; that Christ, as man, was out of it when on earth; and that at his ascension he entered into it, having done the work he came about, and that with acceptance: the end of his entrance was

now to appear in the presence of God for us; Christ, as God, was always in his presence, from everlasting; as Mediator, he was with him in the council of peace; while he was here on earth his Father was with him, he was not alone; but now in his human nature he is at his right hand, where he appears before him, as a favourite before his Prince, on the behalf of another, or as an advocate on the behalf of his client: Christ appears in the court of heaven for his elect, by representing their persons; by presenting himself, his blood, sacrifice, and righteousness, before God on their account; by introducing them into the presence of God, and offering up their prayers with the incense of his mediation; by presenting them to himself, and to his Father, and obtaining every blessing for them. And this he does "now", since his entrance; not that he did not appear before God for the saints of the Old Testament, for he was the angel of God's presence then, though he did not appear then in the manner he does now, as the Lamb in the midst of the throne, as if it had been slain; but it denotes the continuance and perpetuity of his appearance for his people; he is ever interceding for them.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Heb 9:24 The word “sanctuary” is not in the Greek text at this point, but has been supplied for clarity.

Geneva Bible: Heb 9:24 ( 13 ) For Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands, [which are] the figures of the true; but into heaven itself, now to appear in t...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Heb 9:1-28 - --1 The description of the rites and bloody sacrifices of the law;11 which are far inferior to the dignity and perfection of the blood and sacrifice of ...

Combined Bible: Heb 9:23-28 - --Great Sacrifice    (Hebrews 9:23-28)    Our present passage is so exceeding full that it is expedient we should reduce our intr...

MHCC: Heb 9:23-28 - --It is evident that the sacrifices of Christ are infinitely better than those of the law, which could neither procure pardon for sin, nor impart power ...

Matthew Henry: Heb 9:23-28 - -- In this last part of the chapter, the apostle goes on to tell us what the Holy Ghost has signified to us by the legal purifications of the patterns ...

Barclay: Heb 9:23-28 - --The writer to the Hebrews, still thinking of the supreme efficacy of the sacrifice which Jesus made, begins with a flight of thought which, even fo...

Constable: Heb 5:11--11:1 - --III. The High Priestly Office of the Son 5:11--10:39 The transition from exposition (4:15-5:10) to exhortation (...

Constable: Heb 7:1--10:19 - --C. The Son's High Priestly Ministry 7:1-10:18 The great resource of Christians when tempted to apostatiz...

Constable: Heb 8:1--9:28 - --2. The work of our high priest chs. 8-9 The writer developed in this new section of the text top...

Constable: Heb 9:11-28 - --The final purging of sin 9:11-28 The writer now focused on the issue of sacrifice. "The argument moves a stage further as the author turns specificall...

College: Heb 9:1-28 - --HEBREWS 9 VI. JESUS' SACRIFICE OF HIMSELF IS SUPERIOR TO THE SACRIFICES OF THE OLD COVENANT AND SETS US FREE FROM SIN (9:1-10:39) The new covenant, ...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Hebrews (Book Introduction) The Epistle to the Hebrews By Way of Introduction Unsettled Problems Probably no book in the New Testament presents more unsettled problems tha...

JFB: Hebrews (Book Introduction) CANONICITY AND AUTHORSHIP.--CLEMENT OF ROME, at the end of the first century (A.D), copiously uses it, adopting its words just as he does those of the...

JFB: Hebrews (Outline) THE HIGHEST OF ALL REVELATIONS IS GIVEN US NOW IN THE SON OF GOD, WHO IS GREATER THAN THE ANGELS, AND WHO, HAVING COMPLETED REDEMPTION, SITS ENTHRONE...

TSK: Hebrews 9 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Heb 9:1, The description of the rites and bloody sacrifices of the law; Heb 9:11, which are far inferior to the dignity and perfection of...

Poole: Hebrews 9 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 9

MHCC: Hebrews (Book Introduction) This epistle shows Christ as the end, foundation, body, and truth of the figures of the law, which of themselves were no virtue for the soul. The grea...

MHCC: Hebrews 9 (Chapter Introduction) (Heb 9:1-5) The Jewish tabernacle and its utensils. (Heb 9:6-10) Their use and meaning. (Heb 9:11-22) These fulfilled in Christ. (Heb 9:23-28) The ...

Matthew Henry: Hebrews (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Epistle to the Hebrews Concerning this epistle we must enquire, I. Into the divine authority of it...

Matthew Henry: Hebrews 9 (Chapter Introduction) The apostle, having declared the Old Testament dispensation antiquated and vanishing away, proceeds to let the Hebrews see the correspondence there...

Barclay: Hebrews (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE LETTER TO THE HEBREWS God Fulfils Himself In Many Ways Religion has never been the same thing to all men. "God," as Tennyson sai...

Barclay: Hebrews 9 (Chapter Introduction) The Glory Of The Tabernacle (Heb_9:1-5) The Only Entry To The Presence Of God (Heb_9:6-10) The Sacrifice Which Opens The Way To God (Heb_9:11-14) ...

Constable: Hebrews (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical background The writer said that he and those to whom he wrote ...

Constable: Hebrews (Outline)

Constable: Hebrews Hebrews Bibliography Andersen, Ward. "The Believer's Rest (Hebrews 4)." Biblical Viewpoint 24:1 (April 1990):31...

Haydock: Hebrews (Book Introduction) THE EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL, THE APOSTLE, TO THE HEBREWS. INTRODUCTION. The Catholic Church hath received and declared this Epistle to be part of ...

Gill: Hebrews (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO HEBREWS That this epistle was written very early appears from hence, that it was imitated by Clement of Rome, in his epistle to the...

Gill: Hebrews 9 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO HEBREWS 9 The apostle having, in the former chapter, taken notice of the first covenant, in this proceeds to show what belonged to ...

College: Hebrews (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION It is difficult to overestimate the significance of Hebrews for understanding the nature of the new covenant. No other document in the N...

College: Hebrews (Outline) OUTLINE I. JESUS IS SUPERIOR TO THE ANGELS - 1:1-14 A. The Preeminence of the Son - 1:1-4 B. The Son Superior to the Angels - 1:5-14 II. ...

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