Agreement Bad Blood Clean Common Count Counted Covenant Covenant-blood Crushed Deserve Deserved Deserves Despite Esteemed Foot Free Grace Held Holy Insulted Judged Outraged Profaned Punished Punishment Regarded Respect Sanctified Severe Severer Sin Sorer Spirit Spurned Suppose Trample Trampled Treated Trodden Unclean Unholy Washed Whereby Wherewith Worse Worthy

10:29 Of how much sorer punishment. Where much is given much is required. How great the sin of the apostate!

Who hath trodden under foot the Son of God. Despised him instead of Moses.

And hath counted the blood of the covenant. the blood of Christ, the blood by which he was sanctified.

Wherewith he was sanctified. Cleansed from the guilt of sin,

An unholy thing. Treated this blood as if it was unholy.

And hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace. Rejected all the work, the words, the preaching, the pleadings of the Holy Spirit.

10:29 Of how much sorer punishment is he worthy, who - By wilful, total apostasy. It does not appear that this passage refers to any other sin. Hath, as it were, trodden underfoot the Son of God - A lawgiver far more honourable than Moses. And counted the blood wherewith the better covenant was established, an unholy, a common, worthless thing. By which he hath been sanctified - Therefore Christ died for him also, and he was at least justified once. And done despite to the Spirit of grace - By rejecting all his motions.

10:26-31 The exhortations against apostacy and to perseverance, are urged by many strong reasons. The sin here mentioned is a total and final falling away, when men, with a full and fixed will and resolution, despise and reject Christ, the only Saviour; despise and resist the Spirit, the only Sanctifier; and despise and renounce the gospel, the only way of salvation, and the words of eternal life. Of this destruction God gives some notorious sinners, while on earth, a fearful foreboding in their consciences, with despair of being able to endure or to escape it. But what punishment can be sorer than to die without mercy? We answer, to die by mercy, by the mercy and grace which they have despised. How dreadful is the case, when not only the justice of God, but his abused grace and mercy call for vengeance! All this does not in the least mean that any souls who sorrow for sin will be shut out from mercy, or that any will be refused the benefit of Christ's sacrifice, who are willing to accept these blessings. Him that cometh unto Christ, he will in no wise cast out.

Blood Counted Covenant Deserve Despite Foot Free Grace Held Holy Insulted Judged Punishment Regarded Sanctified Spirit Suppose Think Thought Trampled Trodden Unholy Wherewith Worse Worthy

Blood Counted Covenant Deserve Despite Foot Free Grace Held Holy Insulted Judged Punishment Regarded Sanctified Spirit Suppose Think Thought Trampled Trodden Unholy Wherewith Worse Worthy


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