Hebrews 10:15

15 contestatur autem nos et Spiritus Sanctus postquam enim dixit

Hebrews 10:15 Meaning and Commentary

Hebrews 10:15

Wherefore the Holy Ghost also is a witness to us
In ( Jeremiah 31:33 Jeremiah 31:34 ) . This preface to the following citation shows that the books of the Old Testament are of divine original and authority; that the penmen of them were inspired by the Holy Ghost; that he existed in the times of the Old Testament; that he is truly and properly God, the Lord, or Jehovah, that speaks in the following verses; and that he is a distinct divine Person, and the author of the covenant of grace; and in what he says in that covenant, he bears testimony to the truths before delivered, concerning the insufficiency and abolition of legal sacrifices, and of full and perfect remission of sin, by the blood and sacrifice of Christ:

for after that he had said before;
what is expressed in the following verse.

Hebrews 10:15 In-Context

13 de cetero expectans donec ponantur inimici eius scabillum pedum eius
14 una enim oblatione consummavit in sempiternum sanctificatos
15 contestatur autem nos et Spiritus Sanctus postquam enim dixit
16 hoc autem testamentum quod testabor ad illos post dies illos dicit Dominus dando leges meas in cordibus eorum et in mente eorum superscribam eas
17 et peccatorum et iniquitatium eorum iam non recordabor amplius
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.