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Hébreux 1:11

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11 Ils périront, mais tu demeures; ils vieilliront tous comme un vêtement,

Hébreux 1:11 Meaning and Commentary

Hebrews 1:11

They shall perish
That is, the heavens and the earth; not as to the substance of them, but as to the quality of them; the present form and fashion of them shall pass away; the curse will be removed from them, and they will be renewed and purified, but the substance of them will continue; otherwise there would be no place, either for the righteous or the wicked,

But thou remainest;
without any change or alteration, neither in his natures, divine or human, as God or man, nor in his office as Mediator; as a priest, he has an unchangeable priesthood, and ever lives to make intercession; as a King, his kingdom is an everlasting one, and of it there will be no end; and as a prophet, he will be the everlasting light, of his people.

They all shall wax old as doth a garment;
garments in time wax old, and lose their beauty and usefulness, unless when a miracle is wrought, as in the case of the children of Israel in the wilderness. Now the heavens, and the light thereof, are as a garment and a curtain, ( Psalms 104:2 ) and these, together with the earth, will in time come to their end of usefulness, in the present form of them; see ( Isaiah 51:6 ) .

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Hébreux 1:11 In-Context

9 Tu as aimé la justice, et tu as haï l'iniquité, c'est pourquoi, ô Dieu! ton Dieu t'a oint d'une huile de joie au-dessus de tes semblables.
10 Et encore: C'est toi, Seigneur, qui as fondé la terre dès le commencement, et les cieux sont l'ouvrage de tes mains.
11 Ils périront, mais tu demeures; ils vieilliront tous comme un vêtement,
12 Et tu les rouleras comme un manteau; ils seront changés, mais toi, tu es le même, et tes années ne finiront point.
13 Et auquel des anges Dieu a-t-il jamais dit: Assieds-toi à ma droite, jusqu'à ce que j'aie fait de tes ennemis le marchepied de tes pieds?
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.

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