By faith he sojourned in the land of promise - The promise was made before, Genesis 12:7 .Dwelling in tents - As a sojourner With Isaac and Jacob - Who by the same manner of living showed the same faith Jacob was born fifteen years before the death of Abraham. The joint heirs of the same promise - Having all the same interest therein. Isaac did not receive this inheritance from Abraham, nor Jacob from Isaac, but all of them from God. >Gen 17:8| 11:10 | He looked for a city which hath foundations - Whereas a tent has none. Whose builder and former is God - Of which God is the sole contriver, former, and finisher. |
| 11:11 | Sarah also herself - Though at first she laughed at the promise, Genesis 18:12 . Genesis 21:2 . |
| 11:12 | As it were dead - Till his strength was supernaturally restored, which continued for many years after. |
| 11:13 | All these - - Mentioned Hebrews 11:7 - 11.Died in faith - In death faith acts most vigorously. Not having received the promises - The promised blessings. Embraced - As one does a dear friend when he meets him. |
| 11:14 | They who speak thus show plainly that they seek their own country - That they keep in view, and long for, their native home. |
| 11:15 | If they had been mindful of - Their earthly country, Ur of the Chaldeans, they might have easily returned. |
| 11:16 | But they desire a better country, that is, an heavenly - This is a full convincing proof that the patriarchs had a revelation and a promise of eternal glory in heaven.Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God: seeing he hath prepared for them a city - Worthy of God to give. |
| 11:17 | By faith Abraham - When God made that glorious trial of him. Offered up Isaac - The will being accepted as if he had actually done it. Yea, he that had received the promises - Particularly that grand promise, "In Isaac shall thy seed becalled." Offered up - This very son; the only one he had by Sarah. Genesis 22:1 ,&c. |
| 11:18 | In Isaac shall thy seed be called - From him shall the blessed seed spring. Genesis 21:12 . |
| 11:19 | Accounting that God was able even to raise him from the dead - Though there had not been any instance of this in the world. From whence also - To speak in a figurative way. He did receive him - Afterwards, snatched from the jaws of death. |
| 11:20 | Blessed - Genesis 27:27 ,39; prophetically foretold the particularblessings they should partake of. Jacob and Esau - Preferring the elder before the younger. |
| 11:21 | Jacob when dying - That is, when near death.Bowing down on the top of his staff - As he sat on the side of his bed. Genesis 48:16 ; Gen 47:31 |
| 11:22 | Concerning his bones - To be carried into the land of promise. |
| 11:23 | They saw - Doubtless with a divine presage of things to come. |
| 11:24 | Refused to be called - Any longer. |
| 11:26 | The reproach of Christ - That which he bore for believing in the Messiah to come, and acting accordingly.For he looked off - From all those perishing treasures, and beyond all those temporal hardships Unto the recompence of reward - Not to an inheritance in Canaan; he had no warrant from God to look for this, nor did he ever attain it; but what his believing ancestors looked for, - a future state of happiness in heaven. |
| 11:27 | By faith he left Egypt - Taking all the Israelites with him. Not then fearing the wrath of the king - As he did many years before, Exodus 2:14 . Exodus 14:15 , &c. |
| 11:28 | The pouring out of the blood - Of the paschal lamb, which was sprinkled on the door - posts, lest the destroying angel should touch the Israelites. Exodus 12:12 - 18. |
| 11:29 | They - Moses, Aaron, and the Israelites.Passed the Red Sea - It washed the borders of Edom, which signifies red. Thus far the examples are cited from Genesis and Exodus; those that follow are from the former and the latter Prophets. |
| 11:30 | By the faith of Joshua. |
| 11:31 | Rahab - Though formerly one not of the fairest character. |
| 11:32 | After Samuel, the prophets are properly mentioned. David also was a prophet; but he was a king too. The prophets - Elijah, Elisha, &c., including likewise the believers who lived with them. |
| 11:33 | 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 receivelight 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. 2 Samuel 8:1 ,&c.; 1Sa 8:9,&c.; 1Sa 13:3,&c.; Daniel 6:22 ; Da 3:27; Jud 12:3; Jud 15:19,&c.; Judges 16:28 ,&c.; Jud 4:14,&c.; Jud 7:21. |
| 11:34 | See note ... "Heb 11:33" |
| 11:35 | Women - Naturally weak. Received their dead - Children.Others were tortured - From those who acted great things the apostle rises higher, to those who showed the power of faith by suffering. Not accepting deliverance - On sinful terms.That they might obtain a better resurrection - An higher reward, seeing the greater their sufferings the greater would be their glory. 1 Kings 17:22 ; 2Ki 4:35 |
| 11:36 | And others - The apostle seems here to pass on to recent examples. |
| 11:37 | They were sawn asunder - As, according to the tradition of the Jews, Isaiah was by Manasseh. Were tempted - Torments and death are mentioned alternately.Every way; by threatenings, reproaches, tortures, the variety of which cannot be expressed; and again by promises and allurements. |
| 11:38 | Of whom the world was not worthy - It did not deserve so great a blessing. They wandered - Being driven out from men. |
| 11:39 | And all these - Though they obtained a good testimony, Hebrews 11:2 , yet did not receive the great promise, theheavenly inheritance. |
| 11:40 | God having provided some better thing for us - Namely, everlasting glory. That they might not be perfected without us - That is, that we might all be perfected together in heaven. |