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- Hebrews
- Chapter 13
- Verse 20
Now the God of peace, that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant,
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Gill's Exposition
Now the God of peace,.... This is the concluding part of the epistle, which is ended with a prayer, made up of very suitable petitions for the Hebrews; and as the apostle desires them to pray for him…
Barnes' Notes
Now the God of peace - God who is the Author, or the source of peace; notes, 1Th 5:23. The word “peace” in the New Testament is used to denote every kind of blessing or happiness. It is opposed to all…
Adam Clarke
Now the God of peace - We have often seen that peace among the Hebrews signifies prosperity of every kind. The God of peace is the same as the God of all blessedness, who has at his disposal all…
Here, I. The apostle recommends himself, and his fellow-sufferers, to the prayers of the Hebrew believers (Heb 13:18): "Pray for us; for me and Timothy" (mentioned Heb 13:23), "and for all those of us…
Cambridge Bible
the God of peace. The phrase is frequent in St Paul (1Th 5:23 : 2Th 3:16; Rom 15:33; Rom 16:20; Php 4:9).
that brought again from the dead Among many allusions to the Ascension and Glorification of…
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