Ecclesiastes 12:7
dust.3:20; Ge 3:19; 18:27; Job 4:19,20; 7:21; 20:11; 34:14,15; Ps 90:3Ps 146:4; Da 12:2the spirit.3:21God.Ge 2:7; Nu 16:22; 27:16; Isa 57:16; Jer 38:16; Zec 12:1Heb 12:9,231 Corinthians 13:12
we see.2Co 3:18; 5:7; Php 3:12; Jas 1:23darkly. Gr. in a riddle.Jud 14:12-19; Eze 17:2face.Ex 33:11; Nu 12:8; Mt 5:8; 18:10; Ro 8:18; 1Jo 3:2; Re 22:4now.9,10; Joh 10:151 Corinthians 15:49
as.Ge 5:3we shall.Mt 13:43; Ro 8:29; 2Co 3:18; 4:10,11; 1Jo 3:21 Corinthians 15:54
this mortal.Ro 2:7; 6:12; 8:11; 2Co 4:11; 2Th 1:10Death.Isa 25:8; Lu 20:36; Heb 2:14,15; Re 20:14; 21:42 Corinthians 5:8
and willing.6; 12:2,3; Lu 2:29; Ac 21:13; Php 1:20-24; 2Ti 4:7,8; 2Pe 1:14,152Pe 3:11,12present.9; Ps 16:11; 17:15; 73:23-26; Mt 25:21,23; Joh 14:3; 17:241Th 4:17,18; 1Jo 3:2; Re 7:14-17; 22:3Philippians 1:21-23
to live.20; 2:21; 1Co 1:30; Ga 6:14; Col 3:4to die.23; Isa 57:1,2; Ro 8:35-39; 1Co 3:22; 2Co 5:1,6,8; 1Th 4:13-15Re 14:13 live.24; 2Co 10:3; Ga 2:20; Col 2:1; 1Pe 4:2this.Ps 71:18; Isa 38:18,19I wot.Ge 21:26; 39:8; Ex 32:1; Ac 3:17; Ro 11:2 in.2Sa 24:14; 1Th 2:1,13; Lu 12:50; 2Co 6:12a desire.Lu 2:29,30; Joh 13:1; 2Co 5:8; 2Ti 4:6with.Job 19:26,27; Ps 49:15; Lu 8:38; 23:43; Joh 14:3; 17:24; Ac 7:592Co 5:8; 1Th 4:17; Re 14:13far.Ps 16:10,11; 17:15; 73:24-26; Re 7:14-17Hebrews 11:4
faith.Ge 4:3-5,15,25; 1Jo 3:11,12a more.9:22; Pr 15:8; 21:27; Tit 1:16; Jude 1:11he obtained.Le 9:24; 1Ki 18:38; Mt 23:35; Lu 11:51and by.12:1,24; Ge 4:10; Mt 23:35yet speaketh. or, is yet spoken of.Hebrews 11:40
provided. or, foreseen. better.7:19,22; 8:6; 9:23; 12:24they without.9:8-15; 10:11-14; Ro 3:25,26made.5:9; 12:23; Re 6:11The apostle in the early part of the chapter having given us a general account of the grace of faith, proceeds to set before us some illustrious examples of it in Old Testament times. The leading instance and example of faith recorded, is that of righteous Abel: one of the first saints and the first martyr for religion--one who lived by faith and died for it, and therefore a fit pattern for the Hebrews to imitate. It is observable that the Holy Spirit has not thought fit to say any thing here of the faith of our first parents; and yet the church of God has generally, by a pious charity, taken it for granted that God gave them repentance and faith in the promised seed; that he instructed them in the mystery of sacrificing, that they instructed their children in it, and that they found mercy with God, after they had ruined themselves and all their posterity. But God has left the matter still under some doubt, as a warning to all who have great talents given to them, and a great trust reposed in them, that they do not prove unfaithful, since God would not enrol our first parents among the number of believers in this blessed calendar.--Henry.
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