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Hebräerbrief 12,15:
Im Kontext:
12:15 falls short of the grace of God The author exhorts his audience to care for others and assure that none lack God’s grace. This phrase resembles 4:1, which warned of falling short of entering God’s rest.
root of bitterness Refers to someone who is idolatrous. This agricultural metaphor recalls the description of useless land in 6:8.
12:16 sexually immoral Since there are no OT references to this, the reference to Esau could be figurative here, denoting the relationship of idolatry with fornication (compare Deut 31:16; Num 14:33; Judg 2:7; Hos 1:2).
Esau Refers to the brother of Jacob, son of Isaac (Gen 25:24–26). He took foreign wives, which was viewed negatively by his parents (Gen 26:34–35; 27:46) and in later passages Israelite men marrying foreign women is condemned because it could lead to idolatry (see note on Ezra 9:1–10:44).
birthright The heir apparently would receive a double portion of inheritance (Gen 43:33; Deut 21:17). In the case of Esau and Jacob, the elder son also would receive from Isaac the divine blessings that God had given to Abraham (Gen 12:1–3; 15:18–20). The remark that Esau despised this birthright (Gen 25:34)—which holds foundational significance for Israel—contributes to the negative assessment of him. See Gen 25:29–34.
12:17 inherit the blessing Esau despised his birthright (Gen 25:34) and ultimately lost it because of the cunning of Jacob and Rebekah (Gen 27:4–29).
although he sought it with tears Refers to Gen 27:38.
12:18–29 This section contains the final warning of Hebrews (see Heb 2:1–4; 3:12–13; 6:4–8; 10:26–31). Imagery from Israel’s encounter with God at Mount Sinai (Exod 19–24) forms the backdrop for a comparison between the consuming presence of God (Heb 12:29) and His presence in the heavenly Jerusalem (v. 22).
12:18 something that can be touched Refers to Mount Sinai (Exod 19:16–22; 20:18–21; Deut 4:11–12; 5:23–27). The people of Israel were commanded to avoid touching the mountain, which was God’s dwelling place (Exod 19:12–13).
to a burning fire Recalls Israel’s experience at Sinai (Exod 19:18; Deut 4:11–12).
12:19 noise of a trumpet The trumpet blast at Sinai caused the exodus generation to shake in fear (Exod 19:16, 19; 20:18).
sound of words God’s voice from the fire on the mountainside spoke the 10 commandments (called “words” in the Hebrew text; Exod 19:19; 20:1; Deut 4:11–13).
12:21 I am terrified and trembling In Deut 9:19, Moses expresses his fear at being in God’s presence when He was angry at Israel after the golden calf incident (Exod 32:1–6).
Barry, J. D., Mangum, D., Brown, D. R., Heiser, M. S., Custis, M., Ritzema, E., … Bomar, D. (2012, 2016). Faithlife Study Bible (Heb 12,15–21). Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press.
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KOMMENTARE
Chapter 12 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
Chapter 12 Faithlife Study Bible
Hebrews 12 Haydock's Catholic Bible Commentary
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THEMATISCHE GLIEDERUNGEN
Birthright
Bitterness
Brothers
Fall of humanity
Godlessness
Grace and Christian life
Heir
Immorality, nature of sexual
Importance of repentance
Life and character of Jacob
Loss
Means and results of sanctification
Nature of sexual sin
The past
Regret
Resentment, against people
Rights
Ungodliness
Waste
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THEMEN
Epistle to the Hebrews
Hebrews, Epistle To Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Hebrews, Letter to the The Lexham Bible Dictionary
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