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Text -- Hebrews 11:34 (NET)

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11:34 quenched raging fire, escaped the edge of the sword, gained strength in weakness, became mighty in battle, put foreign armies to flight,
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Robertson: Heb 11:34 - -- Quenched the power of fire ( esbesan dunamin puros ). First aorist active indicative of sbennumi (Mat 12:20). See Dan 3:19-28.

Quenched the power of fire ( esbesan dunamin puros ).

First aorist active indicative of sbennumi (Mat 12:20). See Dan 3:19-28.

Robertson: Heb 11:34 - -- Escaped the edge of the sword ( ephugon stomata machairēs ). Second aorist active indicative of pheugō , old verb to flee. "Mouths (stomata ) of...

Escaped the edge of the sword ( ephugon stomata machairēs ).

Second aorist active indicative of pheugō , old verb to flee. "Mouths (stomata ) of the sword"(Luk 21:24). See 1Sa 18:11; 1Ki 19:2.

Robertson: Heb 11:34 - -- Were made strong ( edunamōthēsan ). First aorist passive indicative of dunamoō , late verb from dunamis as in Col 1:11.

Were made strong ( edunamōthēsan ).

First aorist passive indicative of dunamoō , late verb from dunamis as in Col 1:11.

Robertson: Heb 11:34 - -- Waxed mighty in war ( egenēthēsan ischuroi en polemōi ). "Became strong in battle"(Psa 18:34.).

Waxed mighty in war ( egenēthēsan ischuroi en polemōi ).

"Became strong in battle"(Psa 18:34.).

Robertson: Heb 11:34 - -- Armies of aliens ( parembolas allotriōn ). Late compound (para ,en ,ballō ) for encampment (Polybius, Plutarch), barracks (Act 21:34, Act 21:3...

Armies of aliens ( parembolas allotriōn ).

Late compound (para ,en ,ballō ) for encampment (Polybius, Plutarch), barracks (Act 21:34, Act 21:37), armies in battle line (Rev 20:9 and here as in lxx and Polybius). Apparently a reference to the campaigns of Judas Maccabeus.

Vincent: Heb 11:34 - -- Quenched the violence of fire ( ἔσβεσαν δύναμιν πυρός ) Rend. " the power of fire." Reference to the three Hebrews, D...

Quenched the violence of fire ( ἔσβεσαν δύναμιν πυρός )

Rend. " the power of fire." Reference to the three Hebrews, Daniel 3; comp. 1 Macc. 2:59.

Vincent: Heb 11:34 - -- Edge of the sword ( στόματα μαχαίρης ) Lit. mouths of the sword . See on Heb 4:12. The plural edges indicates frequen...

Edge of the sword ( στόματα μαχαίρης )

Lit. mouths of the sword . See on Heb 4:12. The plural edges indicates frequent assaults.

Vincent: Heb 11:34 - -- Out of weakness ( ἀπὸ ἀσθενείας ) Rend. " from weakness." For the sense of ἀπὸ from , see Luk 5:15. The meaning is...

Out of weakness ( ἀπὸ ἀσθενείας )

Rend. " from weakness." For the sense of ἀπὸ from , see Luk 5:15. The meaning is not confined to sickness, as in the case of Hezekiah (2 Kings 20; Isaiah 38). The main reference is probably to Samson, Jdg 16:28 ff.

Vincent: Heb 11:34 - -- The armies of the aliens ( παρεμβολὰς ἀλλοτρίων ) Omit both the's in translation. For παρεμβολὰς see on A...

The armies of the aliens ( παρεμβολὰς ἀλλοτρίων )

Omit both the's in translation. For παρεμβολὰς see on Act 21:34. Very often in lxx. Aliens , foreign foes or invaders.

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 11:34 - -- (Dan 3:27). Not merely "quenched the fire," but "quenched the power (so the Greek) of the fire." Dan 3:19-30 and Dan 6:12-23 record the last miracles...

(Dan 3:27). Not merely "quenched the fire," but "quenched the power (so the Greek) of the fire." Dan 3:19-30 and Dan 6:12-23 record the last miracles of the Old Testament. So the martyrs of the Reformation, though not escaping the fire, were delivered from its having power really or lastingly to hurt them.

JFB: Heb 11:34 - -- So Jephthah (Jdg 12:3); and so David escaped Saul's sword (1Sa 18:11; 1Sa 19:10, 1Sa 19:12); Elijah (1Ki 19:1, &c.; 2Ki 6:14).

So Jephthah (Jdg 12:3); and so David escaped Saul's sword (1Sa 18:11; 1Sa 19:10, 1Sa 19:12); Elijah (1Ki 19:1, &c.; 2Ki 6:14).

JFB: Heb 11:34 - -- Samson (Jdg 16:28; Jdg 15:19). Hezekiah (Isa. 37:1-38:22). MILTON says of the martyrs, "They shook the powers of darkness with the irresistible power ...

Samson (Jdg 16:28; Jdg 15:19). Hezekiah (Isa. 37:1-38:22). MILTON says of the martyrs, "They shook the powers of darkness with the irresistible power of weakness."

JFB: Heb 11:34 - -- Barak (Jdg 4:14-15). And the Maccabees, the sons of Matthias, Judas, Jonathan, and Simon, who delivered the Jews from their cruel oppressor, Antiochus...

Barak (Jdg 4:14-15). And the Maccabees, the sons of Matthias, Judas, Jonathan, and Simon, who delivered the Jews from their cruel oppressor, Antiochus of Syria.

JFB: Heb 11:34 - -- Literally, "camps" referring to Jdg 7:21. But the reference may be to the Maccabees having put to flight the Syrians and other foes.

Literally, "camps" referring to Jdg 7:21. But the reference may be to the Maccabees having put to flight the Syrians and other foes.

Clarke: Heb 11:34 - -- Quenched the violence of fire - As in the case of the three faithful Hebrews, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego, who, for their steady attachment to ...

Quenched the violence of fire - As in the case of the three faithful Hebrews, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego, who, for their steady attachment to God’ s worship, were cast into a fiery furnace, in which they were preserved, and from which they escaped unhurt. Dan. 3

Clarke: Heb 11:34 - -- Escaped the edge of the sword - Moses, who escaped the sword of Pharaoh, Exo 18:4; Elijah, that of Jezebel; and David, that of Saul: and many others

Escaped the edge of the sword - Moses, who escaped the sword of Pharaoh, Exo 18:4; Elijah, that of Jezebel; and David, that of Saul: and many others

Clarke: Heb 11:34 - -- Out of weakness were made strong - Were miraculously restored from sickness, which seemed to threaten their life; as Hezekiah, Isa 38:21

Out of weakness were made strong - Were miraculously restored from sickness, which seemed to threaten their life; as Hezekiah, Isa 38:21

Clarke: Heb 11:34 - -- Waxed valiant in fight - Like Gideon, who overthrew the camp of the Midianites, and Jonathan, that of the Philistines, in such a way as must have pr...

Waxed valiant in fight - Like Gideon, who overthrew the camp of the Midianites, and Jonathan, that of the Philistines, in such a way as must have proved that God was with them.

Calvin: Heb 11:34 - -- 34.=== Out of weakness were made strong, === etc. Chrysostom refers this to the restoration of the Jews from exile, in which they were like men with...

34.=== Out of weakness were made strong, === etc. Chrysostom refers this to the restoration of the Jews from exile, in which they were like men without hope; I do not disapprove of its applications to Hezekiah. We might at the same time extend it wider, that the Lord, by his hand, raised on high his saints, whenever they were cast down; and brought help to their weakness, so as to endue them with full strength.

TSK: Heb 11:34 - -- Quenched : Psa 66:12; Isa 43:2; Dan 3:19-28; 1Pe 4:12 escaped : 1Sa 20:1; 2Sa 21:16, 2Sa 21:17; 1Ki 19:3; 2Ki 6:16-18, 2Ki 6:32; Job 5:20; Psa 144:10;...

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Barnes: Heb 11:34 - -- Quenched the violence of fire - As Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego did; Dan 3:15-26. "Escaped the edge of the sword."As Elijah did when he fled...

Quenched the violence of fire - As Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego did; Dan 3:15-26. "Escaped the edge of the sword."As Elijah did when he fled from Ahab, 1Ki 19:3; as Elijah did when he was delivered from the king of Syria, 2Ki 6:16; and as David did when he fled from Saul.

Out of weakness were made strong - Enabled to perform exploits beyond their natural strength, or raised up from a state of physical infirmity, and invigorated for conflict. Such a case as that of Samson may be referred to, Jdg 15:15; Jdg 16:26-30; or as that of Hezekiah, 2 Kings 20 who was restored from dangerous sickness by the immediate interposition of God; see the notes on Isa. 38.

Waxed valiant in fight - Became valiant. Like Joshua. Barak, David, etc. The books of Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and Kings supply instances of this in abundance.

Turned to flight the armies of the aliens - The foreigners - as the invading Philistines, Ammonites, Moabites, Assyrians, etc.

Poole: Heb 11:34 - -- Quenched the violence of fire: by the same faith others of the prophets, Heb 11:32 , eminently acquainted with God, and partakers of his secret, who ...

Quenched the violence of fire: by the same faith others of the prophets, Heb 11:32 , eminently acquainted with God, and partakers of his secret, who defying idolatry, and the threatenings of a tyrant, became confessors of the true God and his worship, and were adjudged to the fiery furnace, Dan 3:19,23 , and by faith were secured from being consumed by those flames, which in an instant destroyed those which threw them in, Heb 11:22-28 . How did this fetch down the Son of God himself to accompany them, and to suspend the consuming power of the fire, so as it did not singe either their persons or garments, or to leave any scent of it upon them! And how did Moses’ s and Aaron’ s prayers extinguish the fire at Kibroth-hattaavah, and at Taberah! Num 11:1,3 16:22-45 .

Escaped the edge of the sword: by faith these worthies, forementioned, Heb 11:32 , were delivered, when others fell by the devouring sword, and all those instruments of war which were destructive to others. Their enemies fell by their swords in those many battles wherein they were engaged, fulfilling at that time God’ s will, and trusting on his promise. And how many of the prophets hath God delivered from the swords of those who would have killed them!

Out of weakness were made strong by faith many of those who had really natural infirmities, both of body and mind, had their tremblings and faintings of spirit, and were, in respect of their enemies, weak, few in number, short of them, as to force, power, and policy, yet by faith in God were made bold as lions, and had wonderful success against numerous and potent enemies, Jud 4:8 6:15,16 7:5,7,10 Jud 11:29 15:11,19 1Sa 7:9,10 , &c.

Waxed valiant in fight faith made those who were called to the war by God, mighty for that service, 2Sa 22:30-38 , so as no perils could daunt them, no service was too hard for them. How victorious in the most desperate attempts, as to sense, did faith make them! Psa 27:1,3 .

Turned to flight the armies of the aliens they overthrew the camps of adversaries. parembolh notes a single castle or tower, Act 21:34 , or a whole camp or place where an army is pitched, Heb 13:11,13 ; in the plural, many such tents where soldiers lie; and is metonymically read armies. To klinein , actively taken, is to make to lie down, or to throw down, as applied to tents and camps; to put to flight, as applied to armies; all which were those of the idolatrous enemies of the church, strangers to their country, and more to their God, as the army and camp of Midian, Jud 7:13-23 , which were overturned, routed, and destroyed by them.

Gill: Heb 11:34 - -- Quenched the violence of fire,.... Which may be said to be done, when a believer, or a righteous man, is delivered out of it, as Lot from Sodom, when ...

Quenched the violence of fire,.... Which may be said to be done, when a believer, or a righteous man, is delivered out of it, as Lot from Sodom, when God rained fire and brimstone on it; when, by prayer, it is stopped, as by Moses, at Taberah, Num 11:1 when persons are not hurt by it, as Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, when cast into Nebuchadrezzar's fiery furnace; and many of the martyrs have triumphed in the flames: so believers are delivered out of the fire of afflictions, and are not consumed thereby; and quench the fiery darts of Satan, thrown at them; and are untouched by the fire of God's wrath, in every state and case; and shall not be hurt of the second death, which is a lake of fire, burning with brimstone.

Escaped the edge of the sword; and were not destroyed by it; as Lot, Abraham, Moses, Joshua, the Judges, David, Elijah, Elisha, and others.

Out of weakness were made strong; being recovered from bodily diseases, as David, Hezekiah, &c. by an increase of bodily strength, as Samson; by being filled with courage, and strength of mind; when before timorous, as Barak, &c. so believers, when they have been weak in the exercise of grace, have been made strong:

waxed valiant in fight; as Barak, Gideon, David, &c. so believers, in the spiritual fight of faith, have waxed valiant; being engaged in a good cause, and under a good Captain; being well provided with armour, and assured of victory, and a crown.

Turned to fight the armies of the aliens: such as the Canaanites, the Moabites, Ammonites, Philistines, and others; who were put to flight by Joshua, the Judges, David, and others.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Heb 11:34 Or “recovered from sickness.”

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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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