Ebrei 8:9

9 Non secondo il patto ch’io feci co’ padri loro, nel giorno ch’io li presi per la mano, per trarli fuor del paese di Egitto; poichè essi non hanno perseverato nel mio patto; onde io li ho rigettati, dice il Signore.

Ebrei 8:9 Meaning and Commentary

Hebrews 8:9

Not according to the covenant that I made with their
fathers
The ancestors of the Jews at Mount Sinai:

in the day when I took then, by the hand to lead them out of the
land of Egypt;
which is mentioned, not only to observe the time when the former covenant was made with the Israelites, which was just upon their deliverance out of Egypt; but also to show their weakness and inability to have delivered themselves, and the tenderness of God towards them; they were like children, they could not help themselves when God took them by the hand, and brought them forth with an outstretched arm; and likewise to expose their ingratitude, and vindicate his conduct towards them:

because they continued not in my covenant;
though they promised, at the reading of it, that all that the Lord had said, they would hear and do; but their hearts were not right with God, and they were not steadfast in his covenant, and therefore their carcasses fell in the wilderness:

and I regarded them not, saith the Lord;
the words in ( Jeremiah 31:32 ) are very differently rendered in our translation, "although I was an husband unto them": and so it becomes an aggravation of their sin of ingratitude, in not continuing in his covenant: in the margin it is rendered interrogatively, "should I have continued an husband unto them?" that is, after they had so treated him, no; as if he should say, I will not behave towards them as such; I will reject them, and disregard them. The Chaldee paraphrase is just the reverse of the apostle's translation, "and I was well pleased with them": some render them, "I ruled over them", as a lord over his servants, in a very severe manner. Others, observing the great difference there is between the Hebrew text, and the apostle's version, have supposed a different Hebrew copy from the present, used by the Septuagint, or the apostle, in which, instead of (ytleb) , it was read either (ytlxb) , or (ytleg) ; but there is no need of such a supposition, since Dr. Pocock F7 has shown, that (leb) , in the Arabic language, signifies to loath and abhor, and so to disregard; and Kimchi F8 relates it as a rule laid down by his father, that wherever this word is used in construction with (b) , it is to be taken in an ill part, and signifies the same as (ytlxb) , "I have loathed"; in which sense that word is used in ( Zechariah 11:8 ) and so here, I have loathed them, I abhorred them, I rejected them, I took no care of them, disregarded them, left their house desolate, and suffered wrath to come upon them to the uttermost.


FOOTNOTES:

F7 Not. Miscell. in Port. Mesis, p. 9.
F8 In Jer. xxxi. 32. & Sepher Shorashim, rad. (leb)

Ebrei 8:9 In-Context

7 Poichè, se quel primo fosse stato senza difetto, non si sarebbe cercato luogo ad un secondo.
8 Perciocchè Iddio, querelandosi di loro, dice: Ecco, i giorni vengono, dice il Signore, ch’io fermerò con la casa d’Israele, e con la casa di Giuda, un patto nuovo.
9 Non secondo il patto ch’io feci co’ padri loro, nel giorno ch’io li presi per la mano, per trarli fuor del paese di Egitto; poichè essi non hanno perseverato nel mio patto; onde io li ho rigettati, dice il Signore.
10 Perciocchè questo sarà il patto ch’io farò con la casa d’Israele, dopo que’ giorni, dice il Signore: Io porrò le mie leggi nella mente loro, e le scriverò sopra i lor cuori; e sarò loro Dio, ed essi mi saranno popolo.
11 E non insegneranno ciascuno il suo prossimo, e ciascuno il suo fratello, dicendo: Conosci il Signore; perciocchè tutti mi conosceranno, dal minore al maggior di loro.
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