18 And to whom did God swear that they would never enter his rest if not to those who disobeyed?
18 And to whom sware he that they should not enter into his rest, but to them that believed not?
18 And to whom did he swear that they would not enter his rest, but to those who were disobedient?
18 And when he swore that they'd never get where they were going, wasn't he talking to the ones who turned a deaf ear?
18 And to whom did He swear that they would not enter His rest, but to those who did not obey?
18 And to whom was God speaking when he took an oath that they would never enter his rest? Wasn't it the people who disobeyed him?
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Hebrews 3:18
Commentary on Hebrews 3:14-19
(Read Hebrews 3:14-19)
The saints' privilege is, they are made partakers of Christ, that is, of the Spirit, the nature, graces, righteousness, and life of Christ; they are interested in all Christ is, in all he has done, or will do. The same spirit with which Christians set out in the ways of God, they should maintain unto the end. Perseverance in faith is the best evidence of the sincerity of our faith. Hearing the word often is a means of salvation, yet, if not hearkened to, it will expose more to the Divine wrath. The happiness of being partakers of Christ and his complete salvation, and the fear of God's wrath and eternal misery, should stir us up to persevere in the life of obedient faith. Let us beware of trusting to outward privileges or professions, and pray to be numbered with the true believers who enter heaven, when all others fail because of unbelief. As our obedience follows according to the power of our faith, so our sins and want of care are according to the prevailing of unbelief in us.