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ヘブライ人への手紙 2:12

12 すなわち、/「わたしは、御名をわたしの兄弟たちに告げ知らせ、/教会の中で、あなたをほめ歌おう」/と言い、

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Afflictions and Adversities;   Brother;   Music;   Praise;   Prophecy;   Quotations and Allusions;   Testimony;   Scofield Reference Index - Church;   Sanctification;   The Topic Concordance - Death;   Declaration;   Deliverance;   Devil/devils;   Flesh;   Jesus Christ;   Praise;   Reconciliation;   Sacrifice;   Suffering;   Temptation;   Trust;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Adoption;   Praise;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Brother;   David;   Firstborn;   Sanctification;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Atonement;   Christians, Names of;   Kinsman-Redeemer;   Praise;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Covenant;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Brother;   Hymn;   Incarnation;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Atonement;   Firstborn;   Hebrews, the Epistle to the;   Redeemer;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Hebrews;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Canon of the New Testament;   Children (Sons) of God;   Church;   Ethics;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Atonement (2);   Congregation;   Example;   Old Testament;   Praise;   Priest;   Scripture;   Septuagint;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Aaron;   Singing;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Christ;   Fellow;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Hebrews, Epistle to the;   Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia - Brother;  

Devotionals:

- Daily Light on the Daily Path - Devotion for November 24;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

I will: Psalms 22:22, Psalms 22:25

in: Psalms 40:10, Psalms 111:1, John 18:20

Reciprocal: 1 Chronicles 28:2 - my brethren Psalms 26:12 - in the Psalms 35:18 - give Psalms 40:9 - preached Psalms 109:30 - I will praise Psalms 149:1 - in the congregation Song of Solomon 5:1 - my sister Song of Solomon 8:1 - that thou Mark 3:34 - Behold John 17:6 - have manifested John 17:26 - I have 1 John 1:3 - declare

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Saying, I will declare thy name unto my brethren,.... These words, with the following clause, are cited from Psalms 22:22 as a proof of what the apostle had before asserted; and that this psalm is to be understood, not of the Jewish nation, or people of Israel, nor of Esther, nor of David, but of the Messiah, appears from the title of it, "Aijeleth, Shahar", which signifies "the morning hind"; from the particular account of Christ's sufferings in it; from his several offices herein pointed to; from the conversion of the Gentiles it prophesies of; and from several passages cited from hence, and applied to Christ; see Matthew 27:35. And these are the words of Christ addressed to his Father; whose name he promises to declare to his brethren; meaning not the Jews, in general, his brethren according to the flesh; but his disciples and followers, particularly the twelve apostles, and the five hundred brethren to whom he appeared after his resurrection; and indeed all the saints and people of God may be included: and by his name he would declare to them, is not meant any particular name of his, as Elohim, El-shaddai, Jehovah, or the like; but rather he himself, and the perfections of his nature, which he, the only begotten Son, lying in his bosom, has declared; though the Gospel seems chiefly to be designed; see John 17:6 and this Christ declared with great exactness and accuracy, with clearness and perspicuity, and with all integrity and fidelity: he spoke it out plainly, and concealed no part of it; as he received it from his Father, he faithfully made it known to his people; this is expressive of Christ's prophetic office, of his preaching of the Gospel, both in his own person, and by his ministers:

in the midst of the church will I sing praise unto thee; or "a hymn"; this is to be understood not of the church above, but of the church below; and not of the synagogue of the Jews, but of the disciples of Christ, and of his singing an hymn to God, with and among them, as he did at the institution of the supper, Matthew 26:30 for though the number of the apostles was but small, yet they made a congregation or church, and which was a pure and glorious one. With the Jews h, ten men made a congregation.

h Misn. Sanhedrin, c. 1. sect. 6.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Saying - This passage is found in Psalms 22:22. The whole of that Psalm has been commonly referred to the Messiah; and in regard to such a reference there is less difficulty than attends most of the other portions of the Old Testament that are usually supposed to relate to him. The following verses of the Psalm are applied to him, or to transactions connected with him, in the New Testament, Hebrews 2:1, Hebrews 2:8,Hebrews 2:18; and the whole Psalm is so strikingly descriptive of his condition and sufferings, that there can be no reasonable doubt that it had an original reference to him. There is much in the Psalm that cannot be well applied to David; there is nothing which cannot be applied to the Messiah; and the proof seems to be clear that Paul quoted this passage in accordance with the original sense of the Psalm. The point of the quotation here is not that he would “declare the name” of God - but that he gave the name brethren to those whom he addressed.

I will declare thy name - I will make thee known. The word “name” is used, as it often is, to denote God himself. The meaning is, that it would be a part of the Messiah’s work to make known to his disciples the character and perfections of God - or to make them acquainted with God. He performed this. In his parting prayer John 17:6, he says, “I have manifested thy name unto the men whom thou gavest me out of the world.” And again, Heb 2:26, “And I have declared unto them thy name, and will declare it.”

Unto my brethren - The point of the quotation is in this. He spoke of them as “brethren.” Paul is showing that he was not ashamed to call them such. As he was reasoning with those who had been “Jews,” and as it was necessary as a part of his argument to show that what he maintained respecting the Messiah was found in the Old Testament, he makes his appeal to that, and shows that the Redeemer is represented as addressing his people as “brethren.” It would have been easy to appeal to “facts,” and to have shown that the Redeemer used that term familiarly in addressing his disciples, (compare Matthew 12:48-49; Matthew 25:40; Matthew 28:10; Luke 8:21; John 20:17), but that would not have been pertinent to his object. It is full proof to us, however, that the prediction in the Psalm was literally fulfilled.

In the midst of the church - That is, in the assembly of my brethren. The point of the proof urged by the apostle lies in the first part of the quotation. This latter part seems to have been adduced because it might assist their memory to have the whole verse quoted; or because it contained an interesting truth respecting the Redeemer - though not precisely a “proof” of what he was urging; or because it “implied” substantially the same truth as the former member. It shows that he was united with his church; that he was one of them; and that he mingled with them as among brethren.

Will I sing praise - That the Redeemer united with his disciples in singing praise, we may suppose to have been in the highest degree probable - though, I believe, but a single case is mentioned - that at the close of the Supper which he instituted to commemorate his death; Matthew 26:30. This, therefore, proves what the apostle intended - that the Messiah was among them as his brethren - that he spoke to them as such - and mingled in their devotions as one of their number.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Hebrews 2:12. I will declare thy name — See Psalms 22:22. The apostle certainly quotes this psalm as referring to Jesus Christ, and these words as spoken by Christ unto the Father, in reference to his incarnation; as if he had said: "When I shall be incarnated, I will declare thy perfections to mankind; and among my disciples I will give glory to thee for thy mercy to the children of men." See the fulfilment of this, John 1:18: No man hath seen God at any time; the ONLY-BEGOTTEN SON, which is in the bosom of the Father, HE HATH DECLARED HIM. Nor were the perfections of God ever properly known or declared, till the manifestation of Christ. Hear another scripture, Luke 10:21; Luke 10:22: In that hour Jesus rejoiced in spirit, and said, I thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes, &c. Thus he gave praise to God.


 
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