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Verse 2

2. For—So high a description of faith is not undeserved; for . . . [ALFORD].

by itGreek, "in it": in respect to . . . in the matter of," it, "or, as Greek more emphatically, "this."

the elders—as though still living and giving their powerful testimony to the reasonableness and excellence of faith ( :-). Not merely the ancients, as though they were people solely of the past; nay, they belong to the one and the same blessed family as ourselves (Hebrews 11:39; Hebrews 11:40). "The elders," whom we all revere so highly. "Paul shows how we ought to seek in all its fulness, under the veil of history, the essential substance of the doctrine sometimes briefly indicated" [BENGEL]. "The elders," as "the fathers," is a title of honor given on the ground of their bright faith and practice.

obtained a good reportGreek, "were testified of," namely, favorably (compare Hebrews 11:40- :). It is a phrase of Luke, Paul's companion. Not only men, but God, gave testimony to their faith (Hebrews 11:4; Hebrews 11:5; Hebrews 11:39). Thus they being testified of themselves have become "witnesses" to all others (Hebrews 12:1). The earlier elders had their patience exercised for a long period of life: those later, in sharper afflictions. Many things which they hoped for and did not see, subsequently came to pass and were conspicuously seen, the event confirming faith [BENGEL].

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