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Text -- Hebrews 11:33 (NET)

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11:33 Through faith they conquered kingdoms, administered justice, gained what was promised, shut the mouths of lions,
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Heb 11:33 - -- Through faith ( dia pisteōs ). Change thus from the routine pistei used so far.

Through faith ( dia pisteōs ).

Change thus from the routine pistei used so far.

Robertson: Heb 11:33 - -- Subdued kingdoms ( katēgōnisanto basileias ). First aorist middle indicative of katagōnizomai , Koiné verb to struggle against, to overcome,...

Subdued kingdoms ( katēgōnisanto basileias ).

First aorist middle indicative of katagōnizomai , Koiné verb to struggle against, to overcome, here alone in the N.T. Used by Josephus of David’ s conquests. The author has here (Heb 11:33, Heb 11:34), "nine terse clauses"(Moffatt) with no connective (asyndeton) with great rhetorical and oratorical force (sledge-hammer style). For "wrought righteousness"(ērgasanto dikaiosunēn , first aorist middle indicative of ergazomai ) see Act 10:35.

Robertson: Heb 11:33 - -- Obtained promises ( epetuchon epaggeliōn ). Second aorist active indicative of epitugchanō , old verb (already in Heb 6:15) with genitive. But th...

Obtained promises ( epetuchon epaggeliōn ).

Second aorist active indicative of epitugchanō , old verb (already in Heb 6:15) with genitive. But they did not see the fulfilment of the Messianic promise (Heb 11:39.).

Robertson: Heb 11:33 - -- Stopped the mouths of lions ( ephraxan stomata leontōn ). First aorist active indicative of phrassō , old verb to fence in, to block up. See Dan ...

Stopped the mouths of lions ( ephraxan stomata leontōn ).

First aorist active indicative of phrassō , old verb to fence in, to block up. See Dan 6:18-23.

Vincent: Heb 11:33 - -- Through faith ( διὰ πίστεως ) This formula is now substituted for the instrumental dative πίστει by faith . The reason f...

Through faith ( διὰ πίστεως )

This formula is now substituted for the instrumental dative πίστει by faith . The reason for the change cannot perhaps be accurately formulated, but will be appreciated by one who feels the Greek idioms as better suiting the more general illustrations which follow.

Vincent: Heb 11:33 - -- Subdued kingdoms ( κατηγωνίσαντο βασιλείας ) The verb N.T.o , o lxx, signifies fought down ; overcame by struggle, ...

Subdued kingdoms ( κατηγωνίσαντο βασιλείας )

The verb N.T.o , o lxx, signifies fought down ; overcame by struggle, as Barak, Judges 4; Gideon, Judges 7; Jephthah, Judges 11; David, 2 Samuel 5.

Vincent: Heb 11:33 - -- Wrought righteousness ( ἠργάσαντο δικαιοσύνην ) For the phrase comp. Act 10:35. Referring not merely to their personal ...

Wrought righteousness ( ἠργάσαντο δικαιοσύνην )

For the phrase comp. Act 10:35. Referring not merely to their personal virtues, but to the public exercise of these as leaders, as 2Sa 8:15; 1Ch 18:14; 1Sa 12:4. Faith showed itself in the association of righteousness with power. Comp. Isa 9:7; Isa 54:14; 1Ki 10:9.

Vincent: Heb 11:33 - -- Obtained promises ( ἐπέτυχον ἐπαγγελιῶν ) See on Heb 6:15.

Obtained promises ( ἐπέτυχον ἐπαγγελιῶν )

See on Heb 6:15.

Vincent: Heb 11:33 - -- Stopped ( ἔφραξαν ) The verb means to fence in ; block up . Rare in N.T. See Rom 3:19; 2Co 11:10, and comp. φραγμός ...

Stopped ( ἔφραξαν )

The verb means to fence in ; block up . Rare in N.T. See Rom 3:19; 2Co 11:10, and comp. φραγμός a fence , Mat 21:33; Eph 2:14. Occasionally in lxx, as Job 38:8; Pro 21:13; Zec 14:5. The reference is no doubt to Daniel, Dan 6:22; comp. 1 Macc. 2:60.

Wesley: Heb 11:33-34 - -- David, in particular, subdued kingdoms. Samuel (not excluding the rest) wrought righteousness. The prophets, in general, obtained promises, both for t...

David, in particular, subdued kingdoms. Samuel (not excluding the rest) wrought righteousness. The prophets, in general, obtained promises, both for themselves, and to deliver to others. Prophets also stopped the mouths of lions, as Daniel; and quenched the violence of fire, as Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. To these examples, whence the nature of faith clearly appears, those more ancient ones are subjoined, (by a transposition, and in an inverted order,) which receive light from these. Jephthah escaped the edge of the sword; Samson out of weakness was made strong; Barak became valiant in fight; Gideon put to flight armies of the aliens. Faith animates to the most heroic enterprises, both civil and military. Faith overcomes all impediments effects the greatest things; attains to the very best; and inverts, by its miraculous power the very course of nature. 2Sa 8:1, &c.; 1Sa 8:9, &c.; 1Sa 13:3, &c.; Dan 6:22; Dan 3:27; Jdg 12:3; Jdg 15:19, &c.; Jdg 16:28, &c.; Jdg 4:14, &c.; Jdg 7:21.

JFB: Heb 11:33 - -- As David did (2Sa 8:1, &c.); so also Gideon subdued Midian (Jdg. 7:1-25).

As David did (2Sa 8:1, &c.); so also Gideon subdued Midian (Jdg. 7:1-25).

JFB: Heb 11:33 - -- As Samuel did (1Sa 8:9; 1Sa. 12:3-23; 1Sa 15:33); and David (2Sa 8:15).

As Samuel did (1Sa 8:9; 1Sa. 12:3-23; 1Sa 15:33); and David (2Sa 8:15).

JFB: Heb 11:33 - -- As "the prophets" (Heb 11:32) did; for through them the promises were given (compare Dan 9:21) [BENGEL]. Rather, "obtained the fulfilment of promises,...

As "the prophets" (Heb 11:32) did; for through them the promises were given (compare Dan 9:21) [BENGEL]. Rather, "obtained the fulfilment of promises," which had been previously the object of their faith (Jos 21:45; 1Ki 8:56). Indeed, Gideon, Barak, &c., also obtained the things which God promised. Not "the promises," which are still future (Heb 11:13, Heb 11:39).

JFB: Heb 11:33 - -- Note the words, "because he believed in his God." Also Samson (Jdg 14:6), David (1Sa 17:34-37), Benaiah (2Sa 23:20).

Note the words, "because he believed in his God." Also Samson (Jdg 14:6), David (1Sa 17:34-37), Benaiah (2Sa 23:20).

Clarke: Heb 11:33 - -- Who through faith subdued kingdoms - As Joshua, who subdued the seven Canaanitish nations; and David, who subdued the Moabites, Syrians, Ammonites, ...

Who through faith subdued kingdoms - As Joshua, who subdued the seven Canaanitish nations; and David, who subdued the Moabites, Syrians, Ammonites, and Edomites. 2 Samuel 8, etc

Clarke: Heb 11:33 - -- Wrought righteousness - Did a great variety of works indicative of that faith in God without which it is impossible to do any thing that is good

Wrought righteousness - Did a great variety of works indicative of that faith in God without which it is impossible to do any thing that is good

Clarke: Heb 11:33 - -- Obtained promises - This is supposed to refer to Joshua and Caleb, who, through their faith in God, obtained the promised land, while all the rest o...

Obtained promises - This is supposed to refer to Joshua and Caleb, who, through their faith in God, obtained the promised land, while all the rest of the Israelites were excluded; to Phineas also, who, for his act of zealous faith in slaying Zimri and Cosbi, got the promise of an everlasting priesthood; and to David, who, for his faith and obedience, obtained the kingdom of Israel, and had the promise that from his seed the Messiah should spring

Clarke: Heb 11:33 - -- Stopped the mouths of lions - Daniel, who, though cast into a den of lions for his fidelity to God, was preserved among them unhurt, and finally cam...

Stopped the mouths of lions - Daniel, who, though cast into a den of lions for his fidelity to God, was preserved among them unhurt, and finally came to great honor.

Defender: Heb 11:33 - -- Many of the elders won great victories and received the fulfillment of many divine promises (Daniel), while others "received not the promise" (Heb 11:...

Many of the elders won great victories and received the fulfillment of many divine promises (Daniel), while others "received not the promise" (Heb 11:39), even though they also had great faith. Perhaps it takes even greater faith to stand true to God when the heavens seem silent to our prayers than when He is answering in great victories."

TSK: Heb 11:33 - -- through : Josh. 6:1-13:33; 2Sam. 5:4-25, 2Sa 8:1-14; Psa 18:32-34, Psa 44:2-6, Psa 144:1, Psa 144:2, Psa 144:10 wrought : Heb 11:4-8, Heb 11:17 obtain...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Heb 11:33 - -- Who through faith subdued kingdoms - That is, those specified in the previous verses, and others like them. The meaning is, that some of them s...

Who through faith subdued kingdoms - That is, those specified in the previous verses, and others like them. The meaning is, that some of them subdued kingdoms, others obtained promises, etc. Thus, Joshua subdued the nations of Canaan; Gideon the Midianites; Jephtha the Ammonites; David the Philistines, Amalekites, Jebusites, Edomites, etc.

Wrought righteousness - Carried the laws of justice into execution, particularly on guilty nations. They executed the great purposes of God in punishing the wicked, and in cutting off his foes.

Obtained promises - Or obtained "promised blessings"(Bloomfield, Stuart); that is, they obtained as a result of their faith, promises of blessings on their posterity in future times.

Stopped the mouths of lions - As Samson, Jdg 14:6; David, 1Sa 17:34 ff; and particularly Daniel; Dan 6:7, following To be able to subdue and render harmless the king of the forest - the animal most dreaded in early times - was regarded as an eminent achievement.

Poole: Heb 11:33 - -- These, by the same gospel faith, subdued kingdoms, defeating the mighty enemies of the church; and eminently amongst them, David, who conquered E...

These, by the same gospel faith, subdued kingdoms, defeating the mighty enemies of the church; and eminently amongst them, David, who conquered Edom, Moab, Ammon, and the Syrian kingdoms, and extended his conquests to the Euphrates. This he and they did in obedience to God’ s call, in dependence on God’ s promise both of conduct and victory. All was done by God’ s arm at the instance of faith and prayer, Psa 18:29-42 20:5,9 .

Wrought righteousness they were all of them eminently righteous in their persons, and in their administration of justice to others: the utmost of their abilities were laid out in it, as became righteous judges, as to all matters of God and men, Jud 6:1-40 1Sa 7:15,17 12:2,6 .

Obtained promises a real and actual possession of all those good things which God secured to them by promise; especially as to Gideon and Barak, victory and success over the Canaanites and Midianites, Jud 4:1-24 6:1-40 ; Samson, victory over the Philistines; David, victory over the church’ s enemies. All which they first obtained in the promise, and then in the execution. Faith secured all, giving a real enjoyment of all the good made theirs in the promise, and then in the event; and will give the fulness of all good in general promises made to the church and them in the end.

Stopped the mouths of lions: Daniel, an eminent prophet of God, believed in him, and for his testimony to him was cast into the den of lions to be devoured, where God stops the mouths of them on his faith and prayer, and opens them to destroy their adversaries, Dan 6:22 . By the power and strength of God, both Samson and David slew those lions which would have preyed both on them and others, Jud 14:6 1Sa 17:34-36 . Faith obtained this success for them.

Gill: Heb 11:33 - -- Who through faith subdued kingdoms,.... As David did particularly; who subdued Syria, Moab, Ammon, Amalek, Edom, and the Philistines, 2Sa 8:12. War, i...

Who through faith subdued kingdoms,.... As David did particularly; who subdued Syria, Moab, Ammon, Amalek, Edom, and the Philistines, 2Sa 8:12. War, in some cases, is lawful; and kingdoms may be subdued; and faith makes use of means to do it: these kingdoms, though subdued by faith, yet not without fighting. Believers have no reason to be afraid of kings, or kingdoms; and this should encourage the saints, in their combats with the powers of darkness.

Wrought righteousness; exercised vindictive justice, in taking vengeance on the enemies of God, and his people; civil righteousness, in the discharge of their offices; and moral righteousness, in their conversation before God and men; which, being imperfect, was not justifying: wherefore they stood in need of another, and better righteousness, which is perfect and durable; and, in consequence of which being known, embraced, and received, men work righteousness: it may be observed, that to do works of righteousness in faith, and by it, is something very considerable; it is reckoned here among actions of the greatest fame; and that true faith is an operative grace, it works by love, and is always attended with works of righteousness; and that righteousness is a fruit and evidence of faith; and that faith is not the believer's righteousness; and that the righteousness of faith is not that which faith works, but which it receives.

Obtained promises; the promise of the land of Canaan; particular promises of victory over their enemies; promises concerning the Messiah, and of everlasting life and happiness: their faith was not the cause of promises being made, nor of their being fulfilled; but was the grace by which these believers received them, believed them, and waited for the accomplishment of them; and, in some sense, enjoyed the things promised before hand; their faith realizing things future and invisible to them: to obtain a promise from God is a great and marvellous thing; it is an instance of rich grace; and there is never a promise, but what is great in itself, and precious to the saints: all God's promises are obtained; they are sure, and are certainly fulfilled; and it is the work and business of faith to receive, and enjoy them.

Stopped the mouths of lions: a lion was slain by Samson, and another by David; but the most remarkable instance of stopping the mouths of lions, was in the den, into which Daniel was cast; and this may encourage the faith of God's people, when they are in the midst of men, comparable to lions; and may animate them not to fear the devouring lion, Satan.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Heb 11:33 Gained what was promised. They saw some of God’s promises fulfilled, even though the central promise remained unfulfilled until Christ came (cf....

Geneva Bible: Heb 11:33 Who through faith subdued kingdoms, wrought righteousness, obtained ( s ) promises, stopped the mouths of lions, ( s ) The fruit of the promises.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Heb 11:1-40 - --1 What faith is.6 Without faith we cannot please God.7 The worthy fruits thereof in the fathers of old time.

Combined Bible: Heb 11:33-34 - --Achievements of Faith    (Hebrews 11:33, 34)    True faith performs a prominent part in all experimental godliness. Where there...

MHCC: Heb 11:32-38 - --After all our searches into the Scriptures, there is more to be learned from them. We should be pleased to think, how great the number of believers wa...

Matthew Henry: Heb 11:32-40 - -- The apostle having given us a classis of many eminent believers, whose names are mentioned and the particular trials and actings of their faith reco...

Barclay: Heb 11:32-34 - --In this passage the writer lets his mind's eye roam back over the history of his people; and out of it there springs to memory name after name of tho...

Constable: Heb 11:1--12:14 - --IV. THE PROPER RESPONSE 11:1--12:13 "In chapter 10:22-25 there were three exhortations, respectively to Faith, H...

Constable: Heb 11:1-40 - --A. Perseverance in Faith ch. 11 The writer encouraged his readers in chapter 11 by reminding them of the...

Constable: Heb 11:32-40 - --4. Faith in subsequent eras 11:32-40 11:32 The Old Testament is full of good examples of persevering, living faith. The writer selected these few for ...

College: Heb 11:1-40 - --HEBREWS 11 VII. GOD EXPECTS US TO SHOW FAITH (11:1-40) A. THE NATURE OF FAITH (11:1-3) 1 Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of...

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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 11 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Heb 11:1, What faith is; Heb 11:6, Without faith we cannot please God; Heb 11:7, The worthy fruits thereof in the fathers of old time.

Poole: Hebrews 11 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 11

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 11 (Chapter Introduction) (Heb 11:1-3) The nature and power of faith described. (Heb 11:4-7) It is set forth by instances from Abel to Noah. (Heb 11:8-19) By Abraham and his ...

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 11 (Chapter Introduction) The apostle having, in the close of the foregoing chapter, recommended the grace of faith and a life of faith as the best preservative against apos...

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 11 (Chapter Introduction) The Christian Hope (Heb_11:1-3) The Faith Of The Acceptable Offering (Heb_11:4) Walking With God (Heb_11:5-6) The Man Who Believed In God's Messag...

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 11 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO HEBREWS 11 The apostle having, in the preceding chapter, spoken in commendation of the grace, and life of faith, and of its usefuln...

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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